Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, February 09, 1963, Image 9

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    Tractor Care
In The Winter
r better be left to itbe garage
[/'mechanics, the engineers say,
g but minor repairs and mam
g tenance chores can keep the
~ . ~, . " tractoi out of the garage and
Much of the repair -work re- ~ , , , .
, , . . ,on the job more of the time,
ciuired on ti actors can be av
oided or lessened by a few mm- i MAGNETO MAINTENANCE
or precautions, say agriculture | If you have a tractor equipp
engineers Here are a few tips 'ed with a removable distnbu
that could save the tractor ow-Jtor, Ijetter be sure you remove
ner some laige repair bills »the distributor occasionally.
Any major repair work hadjelean it with a kerosene dam-
m
-spy.
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Two boys who share
room-want- privacy. Wire
stretched across center of
room separates each boy’s
“side.’S. School pennants,
attached by rings, provides
a decorative touch. Sliding
curtain gives each boy pri
vacy.
Wire is attached to each
side* of the room in a man
ner that permits removal
ah any time-
Source-of irritation
among roommates is that
one* wants to go to sleep
white the other has to
studji or wants to read. Curtain either side of the room
fitted with rings may be slipped Boys will be happier if they are
on wire and stretched across permitted to select material from
room to provide, semi-priyacy for which curtain is to be made.
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Let Eastern States shew yen how! With a Farm Designed Venti
lation and Insulation Program, we can guarantee you'll hare
DRY LITTER plus:
Healthier
Flocks
• Cleaner Eggs
• Ammonia - Free
Air
• Less Building
Deterioration
Better Feed
Conversion
Better Quality
Products
Lower Feed
Costs
Pleasant Work-
ing 'Conditions
Eastern States Farmers Exchange, Inc.
ii
Mr. Poultryman
Do You Really Want
N
f
Ix>w priced jywkare
/ - efficient ventilation. 7
i —move*, maximum amount
a? of air at Jowett possible
f operating coat, -J$
Installation Advice is measured to meet your needs
Ask yeur representative to show you examples of
Eastern States Farmstead Planning and Construction.
pened cloth and wipe it dry
with a clean cloth.
According to the engineers,
keeping the magneto clean and
the points adjusted are import
ant to correct functioning of
the unit
Magneto points wear in serv
ice and generally lequue re
gappmg or replacement after
200 to 300 houis of operation
It not too badly burned, the
points can be smoothed with a
special point file 01 honed af
ter they are removed trom the
distubutor Incidentally, if you
do find the points ready for le
placement better let a quali
fied mechanic install them.
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CO\EB EXHAUST STACK
Are you remembering to co
ver the exhaust stack on your
tractor when it stands out in
the elements?
Better keep in mind that
leaving the stack uncovered
may allow moisture to enter
the engine through the valve,
causing valve stem corrosion
which can result in sticky val
ves
A tin can will do the 30b
adequately and it may save you
extensive engine repairs.
COVER SPARK PLUG HOIiES
If you are doing any work
on a farm engine this winter,
be sure and remember to cover
the spark plug holes and the
intake opening if you should
happen ito have the spark plugs
DRY LITTER?
It will pay big dividends in
healthier herds and increased milk
production, for you to investigate
this revolutionary new dairy air
conditioning system. Check ay» K*
Us unique advantages todcp
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 9, 1963
Hort Ass’ii
To Hold Meet
In York Co.
YORK Three grower pan
els, one of them dealing with
apple varieties, will feature the
program toi the annual meet
ing ot the Pennsylvania State
Horticultuial Association Feb
4-G at Hotel Yoiktowne, York.
State Secretaiy of Agricul
ture Leland H Bull will offi
ciate at the coronation ot the
state’s new Apple Blossom
Queen. Wheeler McMillen, vice
president of Farm Journal,
Philadelphia, will be banquet
speaker.
Three orchardists will reveal
their preferences in a discus
sion the first morning of apple
varieties they are planting. At
a small fruits meeting the
next morning, four strawberry
growers will describe some of
the innovations that have paid
off m their berry patches.
Their topics frill be Plastic
mulches, Do-it-yourself har
vest, Irrigation for frost cen
tral, Testing varieties. John
Brenneman, Lancaster, will
discuss the last topic.
Orchard irrigation will be
the theme of another panel
presentation the final morning.
Irrigation will be discussed by
two Pennsylvania State agri
cultural engineers Frank Pei
kert will talk on amounts of
water needed and times for
or carburetor removed while
performing your repair opera
tions.
Dint or foreign objects
ping into the engine through
these openings can cost you a
lot of trouble and money.
We are the largest suppliers of Wood Shavings
in the East for Poultry Litter and Cattle Bedding
packaged in bales, burlap and paper bags.
We deliver anywhere.
We are now receiving a new crop of very
clean peanut hull. Save money by picking up at
our warehouse.
0. & D. SAWDUST CO., Inc.
Phone 898-7444
ATTENTION
Farmers and Poultrymcn
For prompt service call
659 E. Main St., Lititz, Pa.
(formerly of Manheim)
Phone 626-2068
Distributor For
Shredded Pine bark for Mulching
Evergreens, roses, etc.
» r '
its application N Henry
Wooding will deal with water
rights in Pennsylvania.
William M Lott, Gaidners,
piesideut, said new officers will
be named at the final session,
Febiuary 6 .
Mastitis Control
Tips Given
When Mastitis attacks a
herd of dairy cows, the results
are almost always the same
reduced milk yields and lower
dairy profits.
Mastitis Is a complicated dis
ease that involves improper
dairy husbandry as well as the
introduction ot infectious ag
ents, veterinarians say.
The dairy farm operator can
help keep the infection away,
however, by trying to avoid
udder damage through proper
milking, providing good.-sized,
well-ibedded stalls, and seeing
that floors and stalls are kept
as clean as possible at all tim
es.
If, m spite of these precau
tions, symptoms of Mastitis ap
pear, here are some points to
remember to control and eli
minate the disease before it
spreads
See that infected cowa.
are milked last
Wash and disinfect ud
der, teats and teat cup before
applying machines.
Infected quarters sliould
be milked several times daily
into a bucket or pail contain
ing a strong disinfectant.
Consult your Veterinarian
for the proper use of antibio
tics 01 other agents in the
treatment of the infection.
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