3 tests necessary to check battery RACINE, Wise. - Neglecting to check equipment batteries can be a serious problem if left until it is too late. Three simple battery test procedures, recommended by J I Case, can determine a battery’s true condition. All three tests must be done to obtain a reliable in dication of overall battery usefulness. The Specific Gravity Test tells the condition of the fluid. For an accurate reading, do not add water before using the hydrometer, BUSH HOG 1 560 HSoCoulter Chisel Tandem axles are standard for all wing models—for precise depth control, greater flotation, trash clearance, and easier transport Rigid shanks are recommended for use in soils Ires of rocks and stumps Shear pin protection is standard lent Shanks contact the soil a' BBSEE your local bush hog dealer** BINKLEY & HURST GEORGE N. GROSS, BROS. INC. INC. Lititz, PA Dover, PA 717-626-4705 717-292-1673 CLAPPER FARM EQUIPMENT RDI Alexandria, PA 814-669-4465 THOMAS L. DUNLAP Jersey Shore, PA 717-398-1391 FARMERSVILLE LEHIGH AG m.™ e «... r«„m STOLTZFUS FARM EQUIPMENT, INC. EQUIPMENT NICHOLS FARM EQUIP. SERVICE Ephrata, PA Wescosville, PA Bloomsburg, PA Cochranville, PA 717-354-4271 215-398-2553 717-784-7731 215-593-2407 unless the level is too low to obtain a sample. If water must be added, charge the battery before making the test. Draw enough electrolyte into the hydrometer so the indicator floats freely. The reading will be inac curate if the indicator is touching the sides or top of the hydrometer tube. Hold the instrument at eye level to obtain a correct reading, and repeat for each battery cell. A fully charged battery should show a specific gravity of 1.275 Operating depth of the coulter blades is controlled by a hand crank—a fast and simple one-man operation Precise fronl-to-rear leveling is fast and easy with a simple turnbuckle adjustment on the tongue A. L. HERR & BROS. Quarryville, PA 717-786-3521 KELLER’S FARM MACHINERY, INC. Quakertown, PA 215-536-4046 The Bush Hog 1 560 Soil Hog Coulter Chisel gets into fields right after harvesting cuts through compacted soil and residue shatters plow sole to hold valuable winter moisture This rugged line of coulter chisels is designed for smooth non stop minimum tillage Coulter scrapers are standard equipment to eliminate plugging problems With either rigid or spring • cushioned shanks you get 32 of trash clearance The staggered shank arrangement provides a better soil mix improves trash flow MARSHALL MACHINERY INC Honesdale, PA 717-729-7117 MILLER SALES & SERVICE INC. Stewartstown. PA 717-993-2470 NEUHAUS’ES INC York, PA 717-428-1954 with electrolyte at 80° F. A variation between cells of more than 30 points (.030) indicates that the battery should be replaced. Since specific gravity readings change with temperature, most hydrometers provide a ther mometer and chart to make the adjustment from 80® F. If no chart is available, add or subtract four points for every 10 degrees above or below 80°F, respectively. If the hydrometer readings are low, charge the battery and With 180° wing fold narrow transport widths and tandem axles Bush Hog Coulter Chisels handle with ease during transport and are easy to store SPECIFICATIONS Widths 6 3 lo 26 3 ( five rigid frame models tour wing models ) Coulter gang 20 diameter 7 gauge blades 1 ? gang bolt 7 ? blade spacing triple lip sealed ball bearings trunnion mounted No coulters 11to 43 Coulter scrapers Standard equipment Rigid shanks ? * 2 w 32 clearance shear bolt protection Spring cushion shanks t 4 * 2 w 32 clearance Shank spacing 15 No shanks sto 2 1 Shank Points 4 wide ht Uc type Tongue 2*4 steel tubing 96 long with reversible clevis eye hitch hose holder -uid j-k kst md Tnnguf on models 16 3 indlargtris 3 *4 tubing 12 t long Frame construction 4 square ill wr-idi d stt »• l tubing Depth control 12 ASAE hydr iulit < /hod* rs host ,md depth stups Wheels 6 bull he lyy duty hubs t 1 L * 1 h M ply fir* re i ommendi d Minimum drawbar HP recommended rs tn 3t5 Approximate weight 3125 to t 3 1 ; sib i SO(ilb ALSO AVAILABLE Tr jit hik M tor pulling ge ir H ird surf k e sh mK point •. Coullnr tiludes diumr ler /gmi|( Pt Cir K A I lON SDR JK I 10 f HAN(,t WUm m! N( IK \ PEOPLES SALES & SERVICE Oakland Mills, PA 717-463-2735 PETERMAN FARM EQUIPMENT, INC. Carlisle, PA 717-249-5338 STANLEY’S FARM SERVICE Klmgerstown, PA 717-648-2088 incaster Farming, Saturday, November 3,1 1 recheck readings before doing the next test. The Three-Minute Charge Test will give a reliable indication of internal battery condition. This test can be performed by using the fast-charge setting on a battery charger. Disconnect both battery cables if the battery to be tested is in the tractor. Connect the charger leads to the battery and adjust for the highest charging rate, not ex ceeding 40 amps for a 12-volt battery or 75 amps for a six-volt battery, on low maintenance batteries, cell caps must be STRALEY FARM SUPPLY INC. Dover, PA 717-292-4443 TRACTOR PARTS CO. Bloomsburg, PA 717-784-0250 UMBERGER’S OF FONTANA Lebanon, PA 717-867-5161 C.J. WONSIDLER BROS. Quakertown. PA 215-536-1935 removed, Charge for three minutes only, while watching for excessive readings. Stop the test im mediately if the voltage readings are high, which indicate badly sulfa ted or shorted plates. After three minutes, with the charger still running, connect a voltmeter across the terminals. The reading for a 12-volt battery should not exceed 15.5 volts and that for a six-volt battery should not exceed 7.75 volts. If higher readings are obtained, the battery is internally defective and should be replaced. (A damaged battery has high internal resistance, requiring more voltage from the charger to overcome resistance to the current flow). A third test, the Battery Load Test will give a reliable indication of cell condition and internal shorts. This test may be used on standard or “low maintenance” batteries. Connect a voltmeter across the battery posts. Apply a 200-amp discharge for 15 seconds (crank engine with fuel shut off), and observe the voltmeter reading just before turning off the load. A 12-volt battery has sufficient resiliency if it maintains a voltage reading of 9.6 volts or higher. If not, the battery should be replaced. Remember, all three tests should be performed to determine the condition and usefulness of your battery. 'tUUtffO* YOU* > ’ rMMI«C*V*TMONC»» SC &E K GENERAL CONTRACTORS P.O. Box 212 Norristown, PA 215-275-0440 Sales Rei Reynold Todd 215/948-9604 Earl Renshaw 717/786-8409 Clayton Renshaw 717/768-3400 EAR CORN Paying Top Prices For Good Quality Ear Corn Wet or Dry No Quantity too large or too small Fast Unloading - Dump on Pile & Go Easy access - 2.2 miles off 283 bypass- Manheim, Mt. Joy exit Daily Receiving 7:30 A.M. to 5 P.M. - un loading evenings & Saturdays by appt. Trucks available for pick up at your farm. Call Anytime For Price 717-665-4785 JAMES E. NOLL GRAIN •D 1 Home Phones