24 —Lancaster Fawrting, Saturday. 3i(j Putcfiman MAGIC CARPET > FEED FROM A SILO OR WAGON... Magic Carpet is designed to be used in practically any type of feeding system. Loads from your silo or directly from the chopper wagon. Now you can enjoy the benefits of bunk feeding year 'round. SELF CLEANING... This is the only bunk feeder ever developed that automatically cleans itself. As the carpet is drown back, it pulls uneaten particles with it. You simply scrape them out at the return end. Feed in a clean bunk every time. CONTROL UNIT... Carpet direction control is determined by a special three position manual control switch. The entire feeding operation is controlled at one end of the bunk. Quantity of feed delivered is determined by the speed of the carpet ( 5V2 feet per minute is standard). ANY WAY YOU LOOK AT 1T,,. BIG DUTCHMAN MAGIC CARPET MAKES SENSE DAVE TERRILL, Manager t* $ * 5 f w < ** * Vk * **** < -» B\a Dutchman me. W ® NEW HOLLAND member 23,1967 A •« <M) < «« *<*.<. FEATURING... PENNSYLVANIA BRANCH RALPH D. BITLER, Asst Manager MOVES ALL TYPES OF FEED WITHOUT PACKING OR JAMMING... THERE ARE NO AUGERS TO NJURE CATTLE OR t *¥ The most popular application for Big Dutchman Magic Carpet is with silo feeding. Feed drops down the chute onto the carpet and is drawn down the bunk, smoothly and without grinding action, if you feed the groin with forage, you can mix it onto the bunk ... from one end. AUTOMATIC SHUT OFF When the carpet reaches the end of the bunk, a special "trip-switch" automatically shuts off the power unit. No more "guess work" about when the feeding cycle is over. Galvanized metal construction assures years of dependable service. . , POWER UNIT... Material is loaded on the carpet as it is being drawn toward the drive unit. Horsepower requirement is low ... one H.P. motor for 100 ft. bunk. The entire drive as sembly, motor gear reducer and cable drums are covered by heavy duty housing with door for easy entry. FACTORY OWNED AND OPERATED THE OPERATOR... AND THE DESIGN IS I SIMPLE ENOUGH THAT A FARMER CAN MAIN TAIN IT HIMSELF WITH ORDINARY TOOLS. LARRY KEGERREIS, Salesman s ‘ 6 ’--' DONALD* R.BUGKS, Salesman (717) 354-5168
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