Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, March 23, 1974, Image 46

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    —Lancaster Farming. Saturday. Mar. 23. 1974
46
Tips (or Smooth
The hay baler is an
example of a farm machine
that must work when it is
needed because hay crops
usually cannot wait for
another day.
You can do a lot to keep
your baler in top running
condition. Knowing how to
make in-thc-field ad*
justments can save days of
down-time and may even
save the crop.
Ed Smucker, service
engineer at Sperry New
Holland, New Holland, Pa.,
has indicated eight areas on
a baler where the fanner can
make necessary ad
justments to keep his
machine running at its best
and eliminate time
FOR SALE
TENN. MULES
OMAR F. STOLTZFUS
2442 Creek Hill Rd
Lancaster. Penna
PUBLIC SALE
Saturday, March 30,1974 - 1:30 ?M.
Location: 3 miles N.E. of Bethel, off Route 22, behind Trainer's
Midway Diner.
350-400 FEEDER PIGS
30-70 Lbs. - most of them 40-45 Lbs.
Famous 3-way Cross - York-Ham-Duroc.
All pigs raised on this farm Castrated. Wormed, Vaccinated for
Erysipelas, Tails Crocked. Treated for Lice
terms by ADAM MARTIN
’ Aucts; GEORGE E. STONE, JR„ ROl, Bainbridge, Pa.
JOHN D. KILMER, RD2, Manheim, Pa.
PUBLIC SALE
OF CORN, FARM EQUIPMENT,
ANTIQUES, HOUSEHOLD
GOODS & COINS
SATURDAY, MARCH 30,1974
Located along Habecker Church Rd., Lan
caster R.D.2, App. 2 miles South of Mountville or
IVz miles North of Central Manor via Route 999.
50 TONS CORN, F armall Super M tractor like
new, Farmall Super C tractor with manure
loader, cultivators & tobacco hoers.
No. 130 I.H. manure spreader - p.t.o like new,
J.D No 290 two row corn planter, 28’ Case grain
elevator, Case offset 4 barrel hay rack, 10’ I.H.
disc on frame, A-C spike harrow, 10’ spring
harrow, lO’ Case gram drill, 7’ J.D. No. 5 mower,
7’ I.H. mower with 2 h.p., No. 60 -14” 3 bottom
trailer plow, lOV2' roller, 12’ Farmhand elevator
& motor, two 12’ gram augers, flatbed wagon,
Hershey tobacco planter, 3 double & 1 single
tobacco ladders on wheels, 11,000 tobacco lath,
Siegler oil heater, 275 gal. oil tank, shallow well
pump & tank, oil drum & pump, bag wagon,
potato plow, hill-side hitch, hand clover seeder,
I H. 2-way cylinder, hyd. pumps, log chains, jacks,
iron hog & scalding troughs, Cant Clog hog
feeders, wooden measures, wire, pot bellied
stove, 2 anvils, hand & farm tools.
Fngidaire elec, dryer-heavy duty, chest
freezer, Magic Chef gas stove, wringer washer,
blanket chest, 4 plank bottom chairs Oak turn :
round ext table & boards, dresser, chest of
drawers, rocker, etc 4 maple chairs, magh.
rocker, library table, book, record & sewing
cabinets, metal double bed & matt. 6 metal
wardrobes, throw rugs, tin match holder,
everyday glass & china. Coins to be sold at 2 00.
Indian cents, 2 cent piece, etc
Food available. Not responsible for accidents
day of sale.
Sale by
Robert S. Breighner
Howard Shaub, Auctioneer
consuming service calls.
Smucker outlined the
special attention needed in
these areas as follows:
1. To prevent P.T.O.
driveline wear and
breakage, it must be
assembled to the tractor
properly. The tipping
bearing support must be
adjusted so the P.T.O.
driveline is in as straight a
line as possible from the
point it attaches to the baler
to the point where it attaches
to the tractor.
2. The P.T.O. drive slip
clutch and overriding clutch
are designed to protect the
machine from overloading
and possible subsequent
damage. Adjust the clutch
specifically as outlined in the
operator’s manual for your
specific model baler. Over
tightening causes parts
failures.
3. Proper baler speed must
be maintained for a good
bale shape and density. The
proper bale speed is also
important for the general
AT 11:00 A.M.
Baler Operation
overall operation of the
machine. Overspeeding can
cause excessive wear and
damage to your machine.
4. The pick-up flotation
should be adjusted so there is
approximately 25 to 30
pounds weight on the pick-up
wheel. Improper flotation
(excessive weight on the
pick-up) can cause damage
to the pick-up wheel, and the
wheel support. It may also
cause pick-up tine breakage,
as well as other breakage in
the pick-up and pick-up drive
areas.
5. The pick-up drive slip
clutch is designed to prevent
overfeeding of your machine
and consequent overloading
and poor bale shape. It
should be adjusted
specifically as indicated in
your operator’s manual.
6. Dull slicing knives
create poor appearance on
the cut side of the bale. They
Spices Add Zest
To Family Meals
One of the ways to add
interest to family meals is
with spices. But, according
to Extension specialists at
The Pennsylvania State
University, there are no
hard-and-fast rules for the
use of spices. They en
courage you to experiment
and underseason rather than
overseason.
One group of spices are the
sweet spices, including
allspice, cardamon, cin
namon, cloves, coriander,
ginger, nutmeg and mace.
Poppy and sesame seeds are
also in this group. Sweet
spices go very well with
pastries, fruit dishes, nuts
and ham. Of course, you can
use them with good effect
with many other foods.
Another group might be
called the protein spices
since they are often used
with meat, fowl, fish, egg
and bean dishes. These in
clude red pepper, celery,
chili powder, curry powder,
marjoram, sage, mustard,
PUBLIC SALE
TUESDAY, APRIL 2,1974
11:00 A.M.
66 HEAD DAIRY COWS -
Holstein and Few Guernsey
Located 1 mile North of Jennersville off Route
796 along Ewing Road, Penn Twp., Chester Co.,
Pa.
45 Head full flow of milk
21 Head to freshen In next 3 months
14 of this herd are first calf heifers
Balance 2nd and 3rd calf heifers
This is a young herd of cows producing well. 30
day health charts
Also to be sold at the same time are the
following: 500 gal. Mojonmer milk tank, 4 -
DeLaval milking units and pump, Keskco milk
mover and compressor, 2 racks, milk buckets
and strainers, New Holland No. 590 silo
unloader, electric fan, ensilage cart, and some
corn ensilage. , .
Sale by
j. F. LEWIS
Lunch Available
Kersey A. Bradley, Auct.
Kirk and Bradley, Clerks
also increase power
requirements and contribute
toward excessive flywheel
shear bolt breakage. Knives
should be sharpened at
regular intervals, and should
be adjusted so there is no
more than 1-32 inch
clearance between the
plunger knife and the
stationary knife. This ad
justment is made by means
of the plunger rails and
plunger bearings. The step
by-step procedure for
making this adjustment
should be outlined in the
operator’s manual that
comes with every baler.
7. Follow all lubrication
instructions carefully.
Naturally, the lack of
lubrication in most areas
causes excessive wear. On
the other hand, excessive
lubrication in such areas as
the P.T.O. drive slip clutch,
can cause operational
problems. The clutch may
poultry seasoning, thyme
and rosemary.
Other spices are the salad
herbs that go especially well
with salads and vegetable
dishes. These include basil,
caraway, poppy and sesame
seeds.
Several spices, herbs and
seeds are usually used in so
many ways they belong to
several groups. Among them
are dehydrated onion and
garlic, oregano, mace,
marjoram, paprika and, of
course, black pepper. Do
your own experimenting
with spices and herbs. Many
cookbooks have information
that will help you use herbs
and spices to help you pep up
family meals.
Good Landscaping
Proper landscaping means
garden and outdoor living
which caters to the needs of
the entire family. Plan
carefully now if you are
going to landscape your
home this spring.
slip excessively and then the Attention to the areas
natural thing to do would be mentioned will not require
to tighten it. Tightening in much additional time, but
this case will usually result with these adjustments
in parts breaking. properly made, your baler
8. Finally, keep all hard- ihould perform its job the
ware tight and adjust chains way you like and the way the
properly. manufacturer intended.
STRALEY FARM SUPPLY, INC.
1760 E. Canal Road, Dover, Pa. 17315
(717) 292-2631 or 292-4443
OUR ANNUAL SPRING SALE
OF NEW & USED EQUIPMENT
The Sale is coming soon to Dover. You better
be heading over to Dover and look them over.
New Ford Model 100.85.75 Lawn and Garden Tractors. New Ford
Model 61 Riding Mower. New Ford Utility Cart; New International
Model 55. 75. 76, Riding Tractor. Model 86.108.109.128.129.149
Lawn and Garden Tractors, New International No. 2 and 3 Utility
Trailers. New International Push Lawn Mowers, New International
Model 95 Electric Riding Mower, New Electrak Model ElO. 10 HP
Lawn Tractor. New Straley Rotary Cutters: New McCullouch Chain
Saws; New Green Post Hole Digger; New 3 Point Crane.
Willys Jeep. Ford Flatbed Truck Model 350, Honda Motorcycle,
1969 Ford Ranchero Driven from new by our good salesman. Mr.
Jacob Hoover.
Snowmobile Trailer. Snowmobile. Parker Sweeper. P-G Utility Carts.
Sickle Bar Mower, International Cart, Utility Backhoe Trailer, Portable
Cement Mixer. Saddle. Double Stainless Steel Sink, 3 DeLaval Milker,
International 149, International 60. International 104. International
125. International 102, International 154. Internahonal Cub Cadet.
Ford 85, Ford 75. Montgomery Ward. Stallion, 810 Allis Chalmers,
Toro 770. Jacobsen Chief, Colt, Wheelhorse. 12 HP with Mower, Disc,
Wagon. Harrow.
8N Ford. 5000 Ford. 3000 Ford. 330 Internahonal. Allis Chalmers
WD. Small Forklift, 3500 Ford Tractor. Loader, Backhoe.
SEE OUR ANTIQUE 12 HP GASOLINE ENGINE
ON IRON WHEELS ★ RUNNING
DATE: SATURDAY, MARCH 30,1974 at
10:00 A.M.
PLACE: Our warehouse, the old DOVER FEED
AND HARDWARE STORE, located at 2290 Park
Street in Dover, Pennsylvania. Park Street is at
the southern end of Dover, off Route 74, turn at
the Mobile Station onto Park Street.
AUCTIONEER; BLAINE N. RENTZEL
Emigsville, Pa.
REFRESHMENTS: Otterbem United Methodist,
Dover, Pa.
NOTE; NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS
TERMS - Financing Available
Cash or Prior Credit Approval
PUBLIC AUCTION
50 OPEN & BRED HOLSTEIN
HEIFERS, FARM MACHINERY &
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE
The undersigned moving to new location and
discontinuing fanning will sell the following on the
premises located on WHITE HALL ROAD - West of
Md. Ete. No. 23 near SHAWSVILLE - 8 miles Sooth of
MARYLAND LINE (via Routes 1-83, Md. No. 439 and
Md. No. 23) - 16 miles Northwest of BEL AIR (via
Routes U. S. No. 1 and Md. No. 23 thru Jarrettsville) in
the Northwestern section of HARFORD COUNTY,
Maryland on
SATURDAY, MARCH 30, 1974
AT 10:30 A.M.(EDST)
LIVESTOCK: 10 Bred Holstein Heifers for summer
freshening; 40 open Holstein Heifers - Tested for out of
state shipment.
. FARM MACHINERY: M-F Model 65 Tractor w
cultivators; 1936 Farmall Model F-20 Tractor; 3 x 16”
mounted Plows; A-ClO ft. Disc Harrow; J-D Model 33
Manure Spreader; 5 ft. Bush Hog Rotary Mower
(new), 3 pt.; N-H 7 ft. Mower, 3 pt.; 30 ft. Little Giant
Elevator; Sauder Manure Loader w-snow bucket; J-D
Side delivery Rake on rubber; Grass Seeder; Vise;
Anvil; Set of tractor chains; Canvasses and Log
Chains; Homelite Chain Saw; Table Saw; Old
Blacksmith Drill Press w-motor; Elec. Fly Sprayer; 5
Surge Milkers (50 lbs.) 55 gal. drum of Motor Oil; Misc.
tools and supplies; 1962 Reo Truck Cab and Chassis;
1960 IntT B-160 Truck w-flat Dump body; 4 row IntT
Com Planter; 12 ft. Spring Tooth Harrow.
ODD PIECES OF OLD HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE.
TERMS—CASH
MR. & MRS. DANIEL H. WOOD , JR.
Owner
White Hall, Md.
301-692-6404 or 717-993-6329
J. H. O’Neill, Auctioneer
Forest Hill, Md.
Lunch served by
the Ladies of Ayres Chapel Church