St'gSbßi “ENERGY-PAK” ★ *WHAT IS AIM "ENERGY-PAK" OXYGEN CONTROLLED FEED STORAGE SYSTEM? The “Energy-Pak" "Oxygen Controlled” Storage System includes a solid, steel reinforced concrete wall with a tough epoxy coating on the inside wall and a cone shaped concrete roof All access openings to the Silage Storage area are round and fitted with air-tight gaskets These round openings are easily clamped tight These features help to control and limit the amount of oxygen that comes in contact with the feed In operating an “Energy-Pak", prime importance is placed on closing the silo after each filling and feeding operation Proper use of this system significantly reduces the oxygen content m the silo and results in a more ideal condition for maintaining the quality of the feed put into it Detach and mail to: WEAVER STAR SILO, CO. RD4 Myerstown, PA 17067 SWMSs, ALLEGHENY STAR Jackson Center, Pa 16133 412-662-2883 NORTHERN STAR Watsontown, Pa 17777 717-649-5151 WEAVER STAR Myerstown, Pa 17067 717-866-5708 I AM INTERESTED IN STORAGE FOR Corn silage Haylage High moisture corn Manure Gunite repairs (High strength concrete sprayed on surfaces) □ Please have salesman call Name Address City County IS OXYGEN CONTROLLED st&es of PA. FEED EASY Silo unloaders Conveyors Feed-mixer wagon Feed transit wagon Feeders State. 'hone WHAT'S MEW RADIAL TRACTOR TIRES AKRON, Ohio BFGoodrich, the developer of the first domestically produced radial rear farm tire, claims that its Lancaster Co. DHIA (Continued from Page 146) 48.9 51.5 50 2 49 4 45.9 48.1 52 1 463 480 46.0 47.6 443 50.1 45 0 50 5 501 483 49.3 447 49 8 49.0 R E Harmshß&GrH A Stoltzfus RH A Miller R&GrH C K Smucker GrH C Bollinger R&GrH E Martin RH R/J Book R&GrH J Weaver/Son Mix C W Sherer RH H Stoltzfus RH K E Zunn R&GrH J D Martin Mix R N. Sauder R&GrH J C Garber RH G Weaver R&GrH LJ Wiker Mix J Sensemg R&GrH J B King R&GrH J C Zander R&GrH S Stoltzfus R&GrH D Stoltzfus R&GrH Engineered for Convenience And Dependability Powersaver Radial HT tire can work six per cent to thirteen per cent more unit area per gallon of fuel than competitive bias ply tractor tires. In a variety of in-field tests, it was also demon- Lancaster Farmhi*, Saturday, August 4,1979 strated that the Powersaver developed seven per cent to eleven per cent more drawbar horsepower than competitive bias tires while pulling the same load. A producer of the Powersaver Radial farm tire for the past five years, BFG has also discovered a number of additional ad vantages inherent to radial farm tire construction. The Powersaver is not only smooth riding, but it provides greater traction performance, higher torque capability and a longer footprint. The Powersaver’s footprint, which is up to 22 per cent larger than that of a comparable sized bias tire, places more lugs in contact with the soil and provides better traction, less slippage and more pulling power. With these features, the Powersaver Radial is the first American made radial tractor tire designed to in crease overall field ef ficiency up to 20 per cent. A stronger bead con struction with a new desigi trash shield helps Power saver users avoid rim slippage and chafing. The tire also provides more positive protection from foreign objects penetrating between bead and rim. In addition, the Powersaver offers 15 per cent greater tread depth than BFG’s standard original equipment bias type tires which adds up to significantly longer tread life. In field testing, conducted on loose plowed gumbo, the Powersaver showed con sistent superiority in acres worked per hour, covering up to 17.8 per cent more acres per hour than con ventional bias ply tractor tires. These same tests show the Powersaver covers about four more acres every four hours than the bias ply tire. Further field efficiency tests verified that the Powersaver Radial HT used up to 11 per cent less fuel than original equipment bias ply tires when working the same area. In the Goodrich tests, different test tire sets were mounted on an instrumented tractor capable of measuring all independent test variables needed for traction and efficiency. Tests were conducted with equal axle static loading for comparative tire sets. The rear tires used were 18.4-34 6 PR inflated to 16 psi. The soil base was plowed and disked and of moderate day composition. COMPLETE FARM PAINTING AERIAL LADDER EQUIPMENT • Modern and Efficient Method • Reasonable Prices • Spray-On and Brush-In Method • Sandblasting If Necessary FOR FREE ESTIMATES WRITE: ESN SPRAY PAINniK (DantelS Eih C Ralph Milter) SPRAY-ON AND BRUSH-IN PAINTER Box 350 A Ronks. PA 17572 or call this numbe r 717-687-9155 or 717-687-8262 INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 147
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