incaster Fanning, Saturday, January 7,1984 Because Pennsylvania farmers use a large amount of fuel, proper handling is a necessity, says James W. Garthe, Penn State Extension agricultural engineer. Proper handling techniques can help you get the most out of your fuel dollar. Contamination, leaks and evaporation are all major causes of fuel loss on the farm. The best policy is to get good fuel, put it in a clean tank and keep it free from contamination. Frequent in spections for leaks and a few safe guards against gasoline evaporation are also good ideas. All containers and tanks should be properly labeled to avoid mixing fuels and causing con tamination. Storage tanks should be tilted with a drain on the low side and the delivery hose on the high side. The tilt allows rust, sediment, water and other con taminants to be drained out of the lower part of the tank. For extra protection, the delivery hose can be equipped with a fuel filter. To prevent water contamination, condensation should be kept to a minimum. To do this, keep your tanks as full as possible. A full tank leaves little space for water to condense. Checking the fuel filters of a diesel tractor, or the sediment bowl of a gasoline tractor, Guy Braxton NOTICE Dairy Farmers, We Offer Help Without The Cost Of Extra Help FARM Studies show that the average farmer will lose money BEFORE he steps into the first field this spring. YOU CAN AVOID THIS, Braxton Enterprises can help you and your family reduce this amount. If you are in terested in more efficient means of farming, call or write. As a Farm Show Special, we have joined forces with Holli-Fratt Associates to help in other areas that may be a big worry for the farmer and farm businesses. FARM SECURITY. This area is experiencing the largest average increase in crime. If the thought of an Energy diets By James W. Garthe Penn State Ext. ag engineer prevents water from rusting precision fuel system components. Water in a diesel engine is trouble, and can cause costly breakdown of the sophisticated fuel injection system. Regular inspections of storage tanks, the surrounding ground, all hoses and connections will help spot a leak. Drops of fuel on the tank or connections are fairly easy to see. Wet spots or stains on the ground could be the first signs of a leak. While evaporation isn’t much of a problem with diesel fuel, it can contribute to sizable losses of gasoline. To minimize evaporation losses, in above ground tanks, paint storage tanks white and shade them. White or other light colors keep cool by reflecting much of the sun’s rays. Finally, a pressure-vacuum relief valve will reduce evaporation and con densation caused by temperature variations. These inexpensive valves are available in farm supply stores and catalogs, or from fuel suppliers. They reduce evaporation losses by keeping the fuel under slight pressure when the fuel is warmed by the weather. As the fuel cools, a slight vacuum helps prevent air from entering the tank. ATTENTION FARMERS The Ag-business consultant firm of Braxton Enterprises is now accepting new clients. If you are interested in improving your present farm operation and looking for means of reducing cost without cutting comers, you’ll be interest ed in the services we have to offer. We specialize in solving many severe Weed problems. OW SPECIAL ON S NO-TILL If you’re farming No-Till, you may be paying too much: Let’s Cut Cost, Not Comers. We may reduce your cost up to $5.00 An Acre! LOS ANGELES, Cal. - Kubota Tractor Corporation has an nounced the addition of the 88200 HST to its unique line of compact tractors. Offering more powerful hydraulics in a compact frame, the new 88200 HST has been redesigned with hydrostatic transmission for a variety of tasks including loading, mowing, digging, and hauling. Its 3-cylinder water-cooled diesel engine is conservatively rated at 19 H.P. at 2600 RPM from 927 cc’s. The smoother, quieter low vibration engine makes this tractor especially suitable for growers and ranchers. The clean-lined 88200 HST, available in 2 or 4 wheel drive, features a totally enclosed engine compartment, wide hand rails on rear fenders, deluxe padded seat, and extra wide foot rests for operator stability and con venience. The three speed ranges for forward and reverse may be quickly selected by an easy-to-use auxiliary speed lever. Changes from forward to reverse, or from creeper speed through top speed can be controlled fast and simply with the shuttle foot pedal. Exceptional lugging power provides the 88200 HST with the ability to pull a 12-inch plow in normal soil conditions. The tractor can operate at faster speeds with a higher two-speed PTO, allowing implement versatility such as tilling and spraying. The rear axle design is stronger to handle more demanding ap plications. The front axle of the 4- wheel drive 88200 HST in corporates a standard bevel gear system design comparable to Kubota lists new tractor * ** * jp* # j Offering more powerful hydraulics in a compact frame, the new 3-cylinder, water-cooled 88200 HST from Kubota has been redesigned with hydrostatic transmission for a variety of tasks including loading, mowing digging and hauling. Kubota’s larger L and M senes. This provides the tight turning radius of many 2-wheel drive tractors, as well as a smooth, full power transfer to the wheels at all steering angles. The wheel base of the 88200 HST is 60.4”, tread width is 35.4” in the front, and 41,3” in the rear. Farm and turf tires are available, and a Category I three point hitch is standard. The hydraulic pump puts out 6.5 WEED PROBLEMS If you have any of the following problems, callus: • Johnson • Multiflora Grass Roses • Canada • Lambs Thistle Quarter • Pig Weed URITY SYSTEMS arson or a burglary has crossed your mind, you’ll love this special. Those taking advantage of the consulting service will have a security system installed with a $200.00 reduction in price. Those signing up before January 31, 1984, will receive an additional $lOO.OO in safety items that are badly needed on the farm. 1983 saw several barn fires that were set. Don't delay! Call today! NO FARM IS TOO SMALL OR TOO BIG. Now you can have protection for your crops and more importantly your family and home without costing ■mm . -J2. ♦ yVwwww-ww-j gpm on both the 2 and 4 wheel drive models. The hydraulic block in corporates a three directional flow front mounted implements; rear mounted implements; and optional power steering. Hydraulic power is also directed to the control valve which contains two spools. One feeds the 3-pomt hitch circuit, and the other provides flow to an optional remote outlet.