Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, July 08, 1972, Image 16

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    —Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 8, 1972
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What's New?
Double-Chain Conveyor
Faster feeding from 20’, 24’ and
30’ diameter silos is claimed for a
new double-chain conveyor used
with the Big Jim bottom
discharge silage distributor
unloader, according to the
Jamesway Division of Butler
Mfg. Co , Fort Atkinson,
Wisconsin.
Feed unloaded from the top
surface by the Big Jim 10”
diameter auger drops down a
hole formed in the center of the
silage into the larger, faster
conveyor
Hig tensile 662 pintle chains
with steel flights turn around an
end roller and are held m position
by guides to prevent jamming.
The conveyor elevates feed 35
degrees to over 14’ in height with
a single drive. It is totally - en
closed at the delivery end for
safety, weather protection, to
Pennfield No. 556
40% Concentrate . . .
eliminate feed spill and to reduce said to offer increased capacity,
air movement in the silo. l° w horsepower requirements
The new Big Jim conveyor is an( i chain strength.
Low Friction Spray
A new, multi-purpose aerosol
spray said to add life and
operating efficiency to tools,
equipment and machine parts is
now being packed by Crown
Industrial Products Co.
Crown’s Permanent TFE
Coating is a low friction, wear
resistant, high release coating in
aerosol form. The manufacturer
says the coating is permanent
and increases performance of
any cutting blade, working tool,
or outdoor equipment. New tools
sprayed with Crown TFE
Coating, will perform com
parable to equipment that has
been Teflon coated, says the
manufacturer. Its use on
refurbished cutting blades and
other tools is said to make them
rustproof, easier to clean, and
longer lasting.
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New Deutz
Deutz Tractor Corporation has
introduced a new 125 pto hor
sepower air-cooled diesel tractor,
the eighth model in the Deutz line
which starts at 32 pto hor
sepower.
The model 130 06 has
hydrostatic power steering;
hydraulic brakes; 16 forward and
seven reverse gears; syn
chromesh transmission and 1000
rpm independent pto; differential
lock; heavy-duty swinging draw
bar; and exhaust turbocharger.
Four-wheel drive and Double
Diamond Safety Cab, with air
conditioner, are available as
optional equipment.
The new tractor is powered by
an air-cooled, six-cylinder Deutz
engine. The turbine rotor in the
exhaust turbo-charger is driven
by the exhaust gases from the
engine. The power used is kinetic
energy from the exhaust gases.
This means that no power is
taken from the engine.
The tractor is equipped with a
completely separate hand brake
system to provide independent
parking. It also has a safety
starting switch which requires
the gear shift lever to be in
neutral before the engine can be
started.
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Antibiotic Controls
Calf and Pig Scours
A new antibiotic milk replacer
additive for control of scours
(bacterial enteritis) in calves and
pigs has been introduced by
Tuco, Division of The Upjohn
Company.
Neomix Milk Replacer Ad
ditive is highly soluble in water,
milk or milk replacers. Its active
ingredient, neomycin sulfate, is
reportedly highly effective
against most forms of scour
causing bacteria in calves and
pigs.
Tuco animal health resear
chers report that Neomix is an
excellent treatment for scours
problems, as it concentrates
itself and remains stable in the
animal’s intestine where enteritis
problems originate.
Because of its effectiveness,
daily dosage is relatively low and
favorable results can usually be
seen within 24 hours. One 8-oz.
packet added to milk replacer or
water will treat 25 100-lb. calves
or 50 50-lb. pigs.
Neomix Milk Replacer Ad
ditive is available in 8-oz. and 5-
Ib. packages from all farmstores
where Tuco products are sold.
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