Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, March 24, 1973, Image 23

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PHONE 626-2191
OR 394-3047
No fizzling out in midseason.
And they’ll control most other annual grasses and broadleaf
weeds, too.
CHARLES K. NISSLEY
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FARM EQUIPMENT
Before You Buy Your
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ILLER'S REPAIR
1 Mile North of Bird-in-Hand
Ph. 656-7013
or
656-7926
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Gribbons Road
Is this drip
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Not with an
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HENRY S. LAPP
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Phone: 717-442-8134
Whether you plow in the spring,
plow in the fall or both, one thing
is for sure: It feels good to have
the plowing done. But don’t let
The
natural
pair.
and crabgrass keep coming
; corn herbicide, try the
AAtrex* and Princep* pair up
micum and crabgrass all the
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with an
Take
Columbia, Pa
Time To Put It Away Right
yourself think things are finished
until that plow is properly cared
for and put away. Taking a little
time to put your plow away
properly will save you time when
you need the plow next and it may
save you money by reducing the
number of parts you’ll need to
buy.
With those thoughts in mind,
Massey-Ferguson’s plow
engineers have developed the
following check list of things to do
when you’ve finished with your
plow
1
Clean all soil-engaging parts
and apply a heavy coating of
grease to prevent rust.
Make a thorough visual in
spection of the plow. Check for
worn or broken parts and
make notes of them for
replacement during the off
season.
3. Check nuts and bolts for
tightness and tighten as
needed.
4. If plow has hydraulic reset,
check system pressure.
Maintain recommended
pressure in accumulator.
5. If plow is to be stored outside,
cover accumulator and
hydraulic gauge with
waterproof canvas or black
plastic film (clear plastic film
will attract moisture).
6. Plug and cover hydraulic
couplers to keep them clean
and protected from weather.
7. Store hoses in hose frame.
8. Check pressure in tires and
inflate to recommended
pressure.
9. Store plow in a shed or in a
protected place, out of your
way but easy to get to when
it’s plowing time again.
If you’ll take just a few minutes
to do those few things, you’ll find
FARMERS-GRDWERS
Black and Clear Plastic for
plant beds Cantelopes,
Watermelons, Strawberry
Patches.
Also Plastic Covers for
building and crop cover.
- High Pressure Cleaners
Portable 700 lb. pressure
- Cattle Tags and Chains
- Handy Hoof \Trimmers
- Dairy Vac - Spec. $215
- Maes Inflations
- Mineral Feeder^ 1
- Cattle Dust Bags
Electric Fencers
THIBENZOLE + TRAMISOL
Cattle & Sheep Wormer.
TYLAN-10. SP-2SO, TM-50
Livestock Conditioners.
HOFFMAN PRODUCTS
Cattle and Hog Minerals with Vitamins
DAIRY SANITIZERS AND DETERGENTS
OTHER PRODUCTS
- Udder Supports - Milk Fever Aid Bolues
- Rubbers and Boots, all sizes
* TROJAN HOG WATERERS
* AAAES INFLATIONS
* MINERAL BOWLS
* 10 PERCENT OFF ON ALL SNOW SHOVELS
AARON S. GROFF
Farm & Dairy Store
R.D.:!, Ephrata, Pa. 17542 (Hinkletown) Phone 354-0744
Store Hours 7 A.M. to 9 P.M.
Closed Tues. & Sat. at 5:30 P.M.
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 24,1973
The soil-engaging parts of your plow deserve the best
treatment you can give them. For longer life and continuing
good performance, clean them thoroughly and apply a heavy
coating of grease before putting the plow awav.
A few minutes spent now to check and tighten all the bolts
on your plow will mean a few minutes saved the next time
you use it. A quick visual inspection can spot loose nuts and
bolts in no time.
not only that your machinery
performs a little better and lasts
a little longer, but also that it’s
ready to go sooner next time you
need it. Next season, you’ll
congratulate yourself for good
planning.
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PHONE 626-2191
or 394-3047
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