Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, May 12, 1979, Image 119

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It This Summer
WE HANDLE IDE COMPLETE SYSTEM
• Building • Pipeline
• Dairy Equipment • Vacuum Pumps
• Tanks • Etc.
Call Us For A Price
J. M. HORST
SERVICE CO.
Box 231, Quentin, PA 717-274-1242
★ 24 Hour Service
MF 620- Rugged Perfumer For Every Discing Job
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N. H. FUCKED & SON, INC.
Maxatawny, PA
Ph: (215) 683-7252
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Personalized MF financing, parts, and service available.
5.6. LEWIS AW SON tBMWOH VALUY IMPLEMENT CO. PETERMAN FMM EQUIPMENT
West Grove, PA 700 E. Linden St. 225 York Road
Ph; (215) 869-9440 Richland, PA Carlisle. PA
869-2214 Ph: (717) 866-7518 Ph: (717)249-5838
ARNETT'S GARAGE
Rt. 9 Box 125
Hagerstown, MO
Ph: <301) 733-0515
GUS FARM EQUIPMENT INC. REX RUSSEL EQUIPMENT ABRACZINSKA’S FARM EQUIP. INC. M. M. WEAVER & SON
Int. 214 & 616 Rome, PA RDI, Catawissa, PA N. Groffdale Rd. UADI IH HI ttMIBFFFIFR
Seven Valleys. PA 17360 Ph: (717) 247-7858 717-356-2323 Leola, PA 17540 IHUiUn H. Obmurrun
Ph: (717) 428-1967 2 mi. N. Rome off Rt. 187 (South on Rt. 42) Ph: (717)856-2321 Pitman, PA
Ph: (717)648-1120
NEWARK, Del. - One-pays
most for safety when one
tries to do without it, says.
Delaware Extension safety
specialist Ronald C. Jester.
An accountant or business
consultant can show what
lost workdays and con
sequent machine downtime
can do to the financial
balance sheet.
Last year the estimated
cost per Delaware farm
accident was approximately
$7OO, and that figure is rising
exponentially, according to
Jester. Accident costs must
take into account the value
of time lost, medical ex
penses, the hiring of
replacement labor, property
damage, and intangible
losses.
One fanner realized more
than the economics of safety
when he said, “I bought
rollover bars for my son’s
tractor... They are cheaper
than caskets.” .
It’s estimated that human
error causes 85 to 90 per cent
of all accidents. If human
error could be eliminated,
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SELECT RIF FLEXIBLE
BEARING HANGERS
These “C” type flexible bear
ing hangers permit flexing
over rocks and stumps, yet
provide plenty of down
pressure for • positive
penetration. They are op
tional on 12’, 14’, 16’ and 19’
models with 9 1 /*” blade spac
ing. • Standard full length
bearing hangers provide am
ple clearance for trash flow
and reduce chances of plugg
ing.
Average farm accident costs $7OO
we could save thousands of
lives and millions of dollars,
the safety specialist says.
With farming operations
moving into high gear,
farmers must, recognize
their physical, physiological,
and psychological
limitations and capabilities.
Factors such as
carelessness, fatigue,
overload, preoccupation,
and incompatability bet
ween worker and machine
may confront the farmer
daily. The following
suggestions will help
eliminate many of the
factors associated with
accidgnfe
‘Give extra supervision
and adequate training to
inexperienced operators.
*Do not permit extra
riders on farm equipment
especially children and
others not involved in the
job.
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* Keep children and on
lookers out of the work
areas.
* Make sure teenagers
have bad proper training in
Here's real all around performance in a tandem disc that’s suited to nearly
every job. Sturdy, semi-rigid frame of the MF 620 assures you of uniform
cutting depth whether you're slicing through tough stalks, knocking down
ridges, or preparing a seedbed. One lever adjusts both front and rear
gangs to match varied working conditions. Adjust one set of gangs, use the
same lever to adjust the second set. Spring-cushioned screw crank permits
easy balancing of front and rear gangs for deep discing or smoothing.
Eliminate ridging with lateral adjustment of rear gangs to match your
travel speed. Weight ranges from 215 to 295 ibs. per foot, depending on
size and type of blades to give you the kind of weight you need for deep,
uniform penetration. Heavy 4" x 4” gang frames add extra strength. At
taching points are reinforced for longer life, too. Double heavy-duty springs
on front and rear gangs on the MF 620 take the work out of lifting wings on
the 19’ and 23’ models for transport. They also assist in returning wings to
operating position, easily. MF exclusive single pin cam lock provides fast
and easy “no wrench” locking and unlocking of folding wings.
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 12,1979
accordance with the Child
Labor laws, and assign work
within their physical
limitations.
* Insure that all operators
of farm machinery are
qualified, physically and
mentally.
* Avoid excessive fatigue
by taking frequent short
rests.
York County meeting focuses
on farm use of sewage sludge
YORK A meeting on the
agricultural use of sewage
sludge will be held May 14 at
the Penn Township Waste
Treatment Plant. All in
terested farmers from the
area are invited to attend.
The plant is located Vk miles
east of Hanover off of Route
116. To get there, turn left on
Ridge Ave. at the Hanover
Brands plant. The sewage
facility is about a quarter
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* Keep your mind focused
on what you are doing.
* Solve emotional
problems before beginning
work.
•Know your machinery
thoroughly so that the
operation is natural and
easy.
Remember, Jester says,
safety is too important to
leam by accident.
mile past the railroad
tracks.
The program will begin
with a tour of the plant at 7
p.m. Demonstrations of a
spreader equipped with
injectors may follow. Af
terwards, the group will
move to the township
building to hear Dr. Ray
Shipp, Extension agronomist
from Penn State discuss the
matter.
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Ferguson
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