djust Tractor A T o Increase pV orsepower During a recent test pro_ cent mciease m fuel economy m 3 toi easier stalling and ?ram to determine the condi- was obtained bv a simple ad- faster waim up”, explained non of tractors being operat. justment of the idle and pow_ one of the engmeeis “Then, 5d by fanneis in the fields, ei needles aftei the tiactoi has warmed mgmders at a laige spaik In another ti actor, hoise. up, the> toiget to letuin the TWjl Get in on the ... EARLY TRADER’S BONUS 1. 2, You'll Get A Better Deal on Your Trade-in. 3. You'H Earn Interest At 6% Per Annum On Cash You'll Receive Interest At 6% Per Annum On Payments . . . Payable At Once. Your Trade-in . . . Payable At Once. 4. You'll Be Protected Against A Price Increase 5. You'll Receive Special Assistance On Time Sales. plug company found quite a power was increased 20 per. few tractors on which carbu. cent, while fuel economy im. retois were out of adjustment proved 11 o peicent with sim. . . . The caibiuetor on one P le caibiuetor adjustments tractor, m<*fact, was so far out of adjustment that a 26 5 per. fuel mi\tuie on a cold mom. .. yv I V* , *" V V*v< . \ MOUNTVILLE r/yw SEW D&LUES The Earlier You Trade... The More You SAVE! Deal now . . . collect bonus dollars now! Come in today, so we can figure your Early Trader's Bonus deal on the IH equipment you need. When you buy, the dollars shower down. You'll collect interest at the rate of 6% on your trade-in and/or down payment. And you get your check at once! BUY NOW and Kauffman Bros. MOUNTVILLE 285-9151 David Kurtz MORGANTOWN AT 6-5771 . 4^ PENN SQUARE Mcgovern avenue EAST PETERSBURG AKRON • GAP ' J ' MemterFederarOeposit Insurance Corporation with our “Fanners otten enrich their GET THESE J. Paul Nolt GAP HI 2-1183 C. B. Hoober INTERCOURSE 768-3501 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 24, 1962 needle to its original setting. As a lesult, the ti actor is operated all daj with an ex cessively nch fuel mixture which, of comse, wastes quite a few fuel dollais During the tests, the en gineers also .found that manv of the tiactois weie being op erated with leversed coil pol antv, which often lesults in lough idle and misfiling when the tractor engine is under load Caused by accidentally re versing the primary leads on the ignition coil, this condi tion puts an unnecessaiy bui_ den on the spaik plugs by raising the amount of voltage needed to pioduce a spaik It can be easily detected bj holding a wooden pencil be tween the spark plug term inal and the end of the spark plug cable, and with the en gine imining observe the dn ection in which the spaik flaies or takes on an orange tinge as it jumps between cable and spark plug termi nal. If the flare is on the spark plug side of the pencil polarity is okay If it’s on the spark plug cable side, polar ity is reversed and the pri mary leads on the coil should be switched Other conditions which were frequently encountered during the tests were out-of.adjust ment governors, worn out spark plugs and badly clogged air filters Air filter service, in fact, cut fuel consumption 12 S percent on one tractor boosted horsepower 12 percent on another ft* 5 BIG BENEFITS Cope & Weaver Co. WILLOW STREET 393-2824 International Harvester Sales and Service EPHRATA Dealeis fiom throughout seyeial states attended the Oliver Corporation show, en titled “The Growing O” with Samuel W White, Jr , Oliver’s piesident, ke> noting the two day event and talking person ally with dealers along wnth othei headquarters executives. The display of 1963 equip ment featured new develop ments foi every type of farm ing as well as for all phases ot fanning operations “Oliver’s continuous re search program has gained new impetus in recent years and the products leadied tor farm ers in 1963 are truly outstand ing examples of agricultural progress,” Oliver President White told dealers at the show “They will help bring new highs to farm mechaniza tion, new cost and time saving to the farmer Each product will be available from Ohyer dealers seasonally.” 733-2283 Machinery Firm Pres* Speaks With Dealers HARRISBURG, PA Han. Z Nolt president of Farmers ville Equipment Co , Inc . Oliv er dealei at Ephrata, Pa , with his managei Clydeth Buck, sales manager, Eugene Rutt, salesman, Chailes Hackman and paitsman, Phares Musser, leceued a dealer preview of 23 new Oliver faim equipment pioducts for 19G3 one of the largest arrays unveiled at one time hi a single manufac turer at the Farm Show Building heie, Monday and Tuesdaj, Nov 19-20 5