7=*' A ~' •••»* ••• 4 "Self-control is at the root of all virtues." BIG FARM POWER AND EQUIPMENT HORSEPOWER IS TOO EXPENSIVE TO WASTE - a _ In " Samuel Smiles • • * • Lancaster County's beef 4-H queens, Michelle Dean, Strasburg Rl, on the left, and Judy Zimmerman, Ephrata Rl, center, pose with Kim Weaver and her steer Ace. All were present at Park City Mali this week as part of the festivities of the Lancaster County Farmers' Association week. Kim and her Ace will compete and try to have a winning hand in 4-H com petition later this year. Aiming for a chance to go to Harrisburg and the Pa. State Farm Show, Kim has already seen her steer named the grand champion steer at the Solanco Fair earlier this Fall. , STEIGER PUTS MORE HORSEPOWER TO WORK THAN ANY OTHER 4WD TRACTOR. In big tractors, horsepower is only half the story. The other half is weight. If a tractor doesn’t have enough weight to hold the power to the ground, then a lot of those horses will go to waste. It’s called traction and if your big tractor doesn’t have it, wheel spin will keep you from using all the horses you paid for. In recent independent tests, Steiger 4WD tractors' demonstrated the highest percentage of engine hor sepower delivered to the drawbar pin. Steigers delivered an average 84.08% of the engine horsepower to the drawbar pin. The competition averaged 75.81%. That’s driveline efficiency. Other categories dominated by these big, beautiful Steigers included fuel efficiency and cab quietness. So if you’re looking at 4WD tractors, take a look at Steiger and compare. •According to official observed independent tests. Specific details available from your Steiger dealer. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 21,197 S 19