Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 28, 1968, Image 22

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    22—Lancaster Farming. Saturday. September 28.1968 LANCHEBTER PONY CLUB
Tractor
If you're planning to put your
tractor In storage for the winter
months, it's best to take some
precautions. Champion Spark
Plug Company offers some help
ful storage hints to assure good
performance next year.
1. Start the engine and let it
worm up thoroughly. Then drain
the oil from the crankcase. Drop
the crankcase pan to remove ac
cumulated sludge. After reas
sembling the crankcase, fill it
with new oil. Let the engine run
again for a few minutes to allow
the new oil to coat the engine
parts.
2. Drain all but a little fuel
fiom the tank. Then, start the
engine and let it run until all
fuel is consumed. This proce
dure is recommended because
fuel left in the tank of an idle
tt actor can form harmful gum
deposits in the carburetor and
fuel line.
3. Open all drain cocks, includ
ing the cylinder block drain
plugs, to drain the cooling sys
tem. Flush the radiator with a
quality radiator cleaner. Leave
the drain cocks and'drain plugs
open.
4. Check the spark plugs. If
they have been used about 250
hours or appear worn, replace
them. If they need only service,
file the electrodes until they are
flat and have sharp edges. Regap
the plugs to specifications and
clean off any moisture or dirt.
Before reinstalling or putting in
new plugs, do this: pour in two
or three teaspoons of No. 30 or
heavier motor oil into each
spark plug port. Then turn the
engine over several times to dis
tribute the oil over the cylinder
walls and to prevent rust.
’ 5. Remove debris from the ex
haust pipe, crankcase fill pipe
and crankcase vent pipe. Seal
these openings with tape or
household plastic film. Also, re
ihove the air cleaner and seal
the carburetor intake opening
Wrap plastic film around such
engine components as the gen
erator (alternator), distributor,
starter and coil Secure the film
with tape for moisture protec
tion.
6. Service the oil cleaner ac
cording to specifications for its
type. Remove the air cleaner,
service it and store.
7. Remove any ballast from
the tires If you are equipped
with sturdy jacks, elevate the
ti actor on blocks to help pre
serve the tires. Otherwise, main
tain about 10 percent extra air
pressure in the tires throughout
storage.
8 Store the battery in a cool,
dry place, maintaining the
charge while in storage Clean
the cables, terminal posts, cas
ing and mountings
Store the tractor in a dry, well
protected area If no such area
Nine members of the Leo*
cheater Pony Chib competed In
o United States Combined
Training Event In Fair HiU, Md.
on Sept. 21 and 22.
is available, drape the tractor competing with people from
with a tarpaulin or plastic cov- Mass., Virginia, Neiy York, New
ering. Jersey, Delaware, Maryland and
Storage Tips
MT. HOPE VIEW
Complete Holstein
DISPERSAL
Leave turnpike at Lancaster-Lebanon interchange, go
south V* mile to Ciderpress Road, follow for 3 miles to inter
section of, Shuemaker Road.
Also 5 mile north of Manheim along Shumaker Road.
SATURDAY, OCT. 12, 1968
50 Registered HolstelllS
7 heifers due by sale time, 20 open heifers
Blackie, Ivanhoe dau.
2- 289 da. 10580 M 391 F
3- 253 da. 14815 M 654 F
(Blackie’s photo above)
4- 152 da. 12414 M 409 F (Inc.)
Bred to Adohr Victor London 1406551
• Jan, Milk & Honey dau.
2- 366 da. 16552 M 655 F
3- 94 da. 9205 M 414 F (Inc.)
• Kitty Ivanhoe
2- 365 da. 18537 M 643 F
3- 284 da. 18366 M 695 F
4- 102 da. 11155 M 420 F (Inc.)
Kitty’s daughter by Milk & Honey ready to breed.
• Liza Ivanhoe
3-7 366 da. 19867 M 770 F
Liza’s Penn State Ivanhoe Star dau., just fresh
Liza’s dau. by Apollo 1 yr. old.
• Bubbles by Sir Ti Vic Fobes
6 yr. 338 da. 25205 M 946 F
Her dau. by Spruce Leigh Monogram
1-10 309 da. 11537 M 426 F
Her full sister due in Sept.
• Jo Ivanhoe
4-4 316 da. 18616 M 731 F
Jo’s dau. by Spruce Leigh Monogram (Just fresh)
• Donna by Burke Lad
4-3 328 da. 19586 M 698 F
Her dau. by Pennstate Ivanhoe Star (bred)
6 daus. of Ivanhoe and 23 Ivanhoe granddaughters.
15 yrs. of Atlantic Breeding. 100% home raised.
5 yr. DHIA Average 15902 M 619 F
Current year 292 da. 13673 M 539 F 3.9
TB and Bangs certified, vaccinated, 30 day chart.
Samples of other sires selling; Sequoia Ideal Jo, Se
quoia Jo Pilot, Waybrook Paramount, Dictator, Cochran
General.
Aucts. & Sales Mgrs.
J. Everett Kreider
Carl Diller
For catalogs write to J. Everett Kreider, Quarryville
R. D. 1, Pa. 17566.
12:30 P.M.
Owner
Stanley G. Greiner
Lunch Available
Pa. Tha following won honors; Jumping was Patti Hasaler rid.
Mary Both LUtla from Camargo ing Typically English, Sixth wu»
was third In tha Jr. Droasago j U( jy Higginbotham riding Roiy,
Phaia, and Pat Qravar from . ' *•
New Providence waa flrat in the both ,re from Quarryvllle.
Sr. Dressage Phase. These children should bo
Fifth In the entire competl- complimented on their «uccc-u
tlon of Dressage, Cross Country, at a National Competition of
Roads and Tracks, and Stadium Twenty Top Quality Riders.
PUBLIC SALE
OF DAIRY CATTLE
On the Tomeva Farm 2 Miles East of Kirkwood, off
Route 472 on the Maple Shade Road.
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19,1968
12:30 P.M.
48 Heod of Registered ond Grade Holsteins
8 Registered Cows by These Sires
Penn State Betsy Ivanhoe
Wildmoor Filbert ABC Conqueror
3 Cavalier Skyliner
Maple Lawn Skyliner Fritz
33 COWS AND 12 HEIFERS
Following Cows Due: 2 in September, 4 in October, 5 in
November, 2 in December, balance throughout the year.
Also 3 Bred Heifers, 9 Under 1 Year Old.
30 Day Test, Charts Furnished, Vac. Atlantic and Curtis
Breeding.
MILKING EQUIPMENT
250 Gallon Esco Bulk Milk Tank (Walker Stamp), S P
11 Surge Pump and 3 Units, 1 Stainless Steel Strainer and 1
Stainless Steel Bucket.
DON’T MISS THIS SALE. WE HAVE WHAT YOU
WOULD LIKE TO BUY.
TERMS BY
MARVIN G. MURPHY
Kreider and Diller, Auctioneers
Lunch Furnished
Public Sale
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE
FRIDAY, OCT. 11,1968
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42 Acre Fertile Farm
Located in Rapho Township, Lancaster County, Pa.
3 Miles Northeast of Mount Joy, Pa., near Becker’s Gas Sta
tion, along Hosier Road.
Farm is in good state of Cultivation with exceptional
group of'Buildings.
This is a good Farm Must be seen to be appreciated
Your inspection is invited.
Suitable for an Active Poultry and Steer Farming
Operation.
Elmer M. Murry, Auctioneer
John R. Gibbei, Attorney
2:00 P.M.
Sale by
John T. Erb