Tractor a y Ha Ci&a ner Trouble tractor in which car- its more apt to be a clogged ® , spark plugs seem up oil filter that’s causing the , t a continuous prob- trouble—especially if the fil “en ter hasn’t been serviced for be you re using a lon S time. , u g S of too cold a According to service engin- PZ. but chances are eers at a we 1 known spark . li l i l ,i l ,,iiii ||| i | ii ,i|, iii | i , ii ||| i || iu || u ||, iiu i|>|i|| iiiuiit , iui || iimi | i | i ,|| i ||||| iiii | ii ||i n 11 POTATOES i e ] ia ve installed a New York Mercantile Quotation hie for trading in Maine Potato Futures. Continuou* quotations on current months are avail ing for anyone interested in Potato Futures. \Vc also provide continuous quotations for all liicago Grain Futures. Reynolds & Co.’s new semi-monthly “Traders’ luidt” for Commodity Markets will help you decide, cep you abreast of changes in the outlook for the jmmodities you’re interested in. .. Each issue contains our forecasts and advice for ie trader. Follow the market at our office and get our free copy of our Guide to tip you invest, use the coupon clow. teyfrolds & Co. 'mbcrs Wen York Slock Exchante North Duke Street, incaster, Pa [ease send mq t free copy of your new “Traders’ Guide.” w(__— r (H-nst ruiM) iiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinimmii • » » # - * lf *< «smrV EW STEP FORWARD In Scientific & Efficient THIS IS WHAT DAIRYMEN ARE SAYING ABOUT FARM BUREAU'S REVOLU- JONARY "Maximum Profit Dairy Feeding" PROGRAM. Take time to discuss Maxi- mum Profit Feeding with your FARM BUREAU FIELDMAN - - you'll Be Glad You Did. Tart TODAY... FEED THE FARM BUREAU WAY! For Prompt, Courteous Service. Always, Call Lancaster EX 4-0541 MOhawk 5-2466 New Holland Quarryville ELgin 4-2146 STerling 6-2126 ( C S& * •feist 5 *Gb I 'inmii'iMiniHM" _ _ 4 Dairy Feeding! Monheim plug company, a badly clog ged tractor air filter not only can cause the entire set of spark p ugs to become car bon fouled, but also may re sult in diluting the crank case oil as well as in the for mation of sludge, piston var nish and other gummy de posits within the engine. Why? Because a clogged fi ter prevents the engine from breathing the way it should and results in not en ough air reaching the com bustion chamber to burn the gasoline completely. The in comp ete combustion causes an excessive build-up ol car bon in the engine which col lects on (he firing ends of the plugs and causes them to “misfire”. iniiiinijH Also, since a clogged filter causes less air to enter the engine, you may find you’re pending more money for gasoline, but getting ’ess acreage plowed, since the en gine is receiving a richer r s* ' S 3 sa "miiiiiS " *'& , ♦ new electronic brain accurately determines optimum feeding level for each cow in your herd. t c. cou 'M BUR^ Lancaster Farming. Saturday. August 26 1961 mixture than it should. Just how often a tractor air cleaner should be servic ed depends on the type of conditions the tractor is op erated under. However, you might keep in mind the fact that there are over a mil ion particles of dust in just one cubic inch of air; also the fact that over a thousand cu bic feet of air are required to burn a single gallon of gasoline. Then, it’s easy to appreciate the enormous a mount of dust which must be removed from the air before it enters the tractor’s engine Remember, dust and dirt in an engine mix with the oil to form a grinding com pound which works on rings, valves and cy inder walls just as effectively as a piece of emery cloth) The air filter on your trac tor has the task'of removing the dust from the air before it enters the carburetor. It does this by emp oymg either a paper type element or an oil mesh elementTwhich traps the dust but allows the air to pass through. As the filter remains in use however, it gradually be comes c ogged with the dust and dirt it removes from the air, making it more difficult for- air to pass through. Eventually, air flow thru the filter is reduced to the point where the engine simp ly can’t get all the air it needs for efficient combus tion and, hence, the gasoline doesn’t burn completely. This, of course, results in side the engine and on the spark plugs, Since carbon is high’y conductive, the p ugs And, since carbon is highly conductive, the p ugs may misfire if the deposits are sufficient enough to allow the high-voltage electricity to 'Teak” awoy before it jumps the spark plug gaps If aT the spark plugs in vour tractor’s engine contain b l ack carbon-hke deposits, have the plugs thoroughly cleaned in an abrasive spark plug cleaner by your neigh borhood garagtman And be ure to check <he air filter before considering the instal atmn of “hotter” spark plugs If you’re storing much dtractor gas around the farm, ie l ter remember to drain md clean the storage tanks °t least once a year to re move sediment and metal chips which flake off the in side of the tank Tilting the tank or drum s’lght’y to the rear will pre vent the residue from collect ing near the spigot Also, make sure you cap the hose nozzle when not in use to keep dust from getting into 'he tank. Local Firm Holds Jamboree Eby’s Mill, Lititz and Hempfleld Mills, East Peters burg were sponsors this past Thursday of an “Apprecia tion Day Jamboree”. The ev ent, held at Lititz Springs Park, Lititz, featured a free barbecued chicken lunch, en tertainment, exhibits, pony rides fo-' children and music. An overflowing crowd was in attendance and many door prizes were awarded in addi tion to the major appliance awards Patronize Our Advertisers. Father Knows Best solve the crabgrass problem with o*aboard Vour best weapon in the war against weeds and crabgrass is Seaboard's Crabgrass and Broad leaf Weed Killer. It’s clean, odor less and non burning . . . easy to apply. Destroys crabgrass and weeds at all stages of growth. Use it now! 6000 sp. ft. pkg, $6.95 GROFF’S HARDWARE NEW HOLLAND 11
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