r The Air System with A Mind Of its Own Until now, most ventilation systems had one drawback. Air inlets had to be opened and closed by hand. This was time consuming and pretty much a matter of guesswork. Now, Chore-Time has eliminated this problem. ; The Chore-Time system has a mind of its Own and adjusts inlets m conjunction INLET • POWER PACK AIR INLETS Four basic components go into the makeup of this ventilation system the fan, the inlet, the air inlet power pack, and the controls Coordinated, these four basic components can provide you with better con version and performance by removing stresses due to lack of oxygen, excess humidity, noxious gases and temperature extremes f >v AGRI'J CATTLE - HOG - POULTRY EQUIPMENT 2754 Creek Hill Rd.. Leola, PA 17540 PHONE: 717-656-4151 STORE HOURS: Mon.-Fri. 7:30 to 5:00; Sat. 7:30 to 11:30 SERVING PA, NJ. AND N.Y. ~^V^ZTT' <233n/ t ventilation. • • Keep animals comfortable, and you keep them far more thrifty and far more profitable. Chore- Time’s Advanced Air Systems ap proach combines controlled air inlets with the finest variable speed and single speed fans and other components. They're fitted to your specific building-The esult isyear-around, day-in and day-out comfort for your animals. EQUIPMENT, INC.J with fan operation to maintain air pressure at a constant, preset level. This provides a degree of air and moisture accuracy never before possible in poultry and livestock buildings. The new inlet control (pictured) is just one of many exclusive features that make Chore-Time air systems number one in performance and reliability. Reliability through simplicity, Chore-Time's advanced air system provides automatic control of incoming fresh air, moisture and heat for productive environmental control in agricultural buildings AUTOMATIC HOOD FAN AGRI EQUiPMENT INC. OFFERS COMPLETE • SALES • INSTALLATION • SERVICE Juniata, second. Interview - Heidi Peiffer, Cedar Crest, Lebanon County, first; Diane Stoltzfus, Twin Valley, Berks County, second; and Ginger Sowers, Annville-Cleona, Lebanon County, third. Poultry - Steve Nissly and Colleen Spahr, Penn Manor, Lancaster County, first and second; and Todd Miller, War wick, Lancaster County, third. Ag Salesmanship - Patricia Dempsey, W.B. Said, Philadelphia AIR IT m Agricultural mechanics winners at FFA week hail from Lancaster County. They include, from the left, Glenn Hartz, Grassland, Eastern Lancaster County; John Stepanchak, Manheim Central; and Jim Malone, Penn Manor. SUCKER'S SUES SERVICE, INC. We Have SR2I2 tip. Lister Diesels, as is or rebuilt • Good used diesel • New Sputnik wheels engines and parts We mount diesels on balers, crimpers, compickers, etc. Jfr/Mca Your One Source For Power! Electricity you can count on anytime, anyplace. FOR PROMPT SERVICE CALL 717-354-4158 OR IF NO ANSWER CALL 717-354-4374 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 20,1951—A27 FFA Week (Continued from Page A 26) RD #2. BOX 21 NEW HOLLAND, PA 17557 SALES St SERVICE FOR: LISe, PERKINS & DEUTZ DIESELS Tractor Driven DEALER FOR QUINCY AIR COMPRESSORS County, first; Brian Platt, Berlin Brothers Valley, Somerset County, second; and Wanda Stdffy, Eastern Lancaster County, third. Ag Mechanics - Glenn Hartz, Eastern Lancaster County, first; John Stepanchak, Manheim Central, Lancaster County, second; and Jim Malone, Penn Manor, Lancaster County, third. Forestry - Benny Walizer, Sugar Valley, Clinton County, first; Scott Henry, Somerset County AVTS, second; and Ronald Gettys, Sugar Valley, third. Farm Management - Chuck (Turn to Page A2B) 2Cyl. F2L-912 Two Bearing For lower cost per hour power, rely on Jisfer) DIESEL POWER
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