Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 26, 1983, Image 58

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    QUESTION: Why Slant Bars?
ANSWER:
(1) SLANT BARS SET at approx. 45° force animals to turn their heads
when leaving the feeder, thus dropping the feed inside the feeder, not on
the ground.
(2) SLANT BARS DO NOT rub hair and hide from the top of livestocks’
neck like cables do.
(3) SLANT BARS PREVENT the boss cow from disturbing all the animals
feeding on one side of the feeder.
(4) SLANT BARS DON’T loosen like cables do thus eliminating cattle
getting hung in feeder.
QUESTION: Why Round Structural Tube and Pipe Construction?
ANSWER:
(1) ROUND GIVES MORE all directional strength than square tubing or
angular steel when equal amounts of steel are used per foot.
(2) ROUND OFFERS less chance of livestock bruising.
(3) ROUND CAUSES FEWER cuts or ear tearing than angle iron, square
tubing, or cable construction.
QUESTION; Why 360° Welds Along the Ends of Tubing and Pipe, Even
Where You Don’t See It?
answe:
(1) GREATER STRENGTH than skip welds.
(2) PREVENTS MOISTURE from collecting inside hollow components
thus reducing inner rust (no inside cancer like your car).
QUESTION: Why Use 55,000# High Tensile Strength Tubing with Walls
as Heavy as 1/8”?
ANSWER:
(1) TO
loader.
(2) TO WITHSTAND the abuse that can be offered by a herd of cattle.
(3) TO BE STRONG enough to be loaded with 10 tons of feed and pulled
through rough fields.
QUESTION: Why an All Formed Bottom with a Continuous End Weld?
ANSWER;
(1) NO CRACKS OR CREVICES to trap feed, which will cause rust.
(2) LOAD STRENGTH NO WELDS to crack under 10 ton plus loads.
(3) NO 90° CORNERS at the side of feeder floor where cattle can’t reach
feed (thus leaving it to rot and cause rust in competitive models).
WEIGH THE ANSWERS
AND THE PRODUCT
BUNK FEEDER
If "How To Feed Cattle
ITAND the impact of large round bales dropped in by a farm
THE ANSWER
Gives You
More Answers,
More Steel,
More Strength,
More Value!
d Bunks
.5-20 Foot Lengths
dr Calves or Sheep)
5-20 Foot Lengths
Patented Slant Bar Feeder Wag<
QUESTION; Why a 7’ Wide Feeder?
ANSWER;
(1) HANDLES LARGE ROUND BALE!
5%-6%’ feeder.)
(2) CAPACITY TO HOLD the large am
Schoessow wagon will handle. ,
QUESTION: Why a 14’ ’ Deep Manger wilh t
ANSWER: {
(1) SAVES FEED THE DEEP MANGE
dollars saved to you.
QUESTION; Why 4’ High Side Panels Th
ANSWER;
(1) IN PLACE AND PROPERLY ADR
down the loss of fine feed when chop
milk test).
(2) VERSATILITY REMOVE THE
large round bales.
(3) VERSATILITY ADJUST THE BC
to the manger to prevent feed hang u]
■UESTION: Why Wood Side Panels, Not
ANSWER:
(1) FEWER HEATING PROBLEMS wl
a sunny summer day.
(2) LESS FEED FREEZING PROBLEB
tions qualities of wood.
IUESTION: Why Dip Painted Waferh
ANSWER:
(1) DEVELOPED in the northwest for he
has tremendous ability to endure
tions.
(2) WON’T PEEL into layers like plywood
(3) DIP PAINTING has been proven efrecl
the material it will last for years aijd
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By
CUMMINGS
AND
BRICKER, INC.
100 Stover Drive
Carlisle, PA 17013
(717) 249-6720
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