Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, July 25, 1987, Image 29

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    Brothers Show Steer Champions At Kimberton
A good show at the Kimberton Fair Monday evening.
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ALL-FORGED HOOK-LINK™ CHAIN...
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Available on Super 300, Super 500 and Super 750 barn cleaners
Basic components of link chain
A Cold-rolled alloy steel pins of connector links
are double swaged so they cannot work loose,
so moisture can’t corrode them Pins fit
contour of links
B Each rugged link can be reversed for longer
impact swaging dovetails pins to prev
even if they are worn smooth (See diagram) ,
Reversible chain lasts longer
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The Hook-Links are (1) totally
forged, (2) relnfofced with
extra steel at wear points, and
(3) thoroughly hardened for
maximum strength by means
of closely controlled heat treat
ing
Hook-Links are reinforced at
♦h the hook neck and at the
ir point of the eye The high
sile strength Hook-Link
hires 5/fr-in thick steel at
wear points Extra thick
s is provided where it is
•dcd for longer service life
IMPORTANT; Look for I
“parting line" on any bai
chain you buy It shows wl
excess metal has been tn
It is your assurance that.
was totally forged, not just pci,,
out of a flat steel bar with gram
flow in one direction only
You want a totally-forged link because forging
changes the gram of the steel, causing it to curve in
unbroken flow lines around the contours of the link,
giving the link greater strength to serve you longer
:ar is reduced bec. u « the links act
iringa for the machined alloy pins Contoured
fit the shape of the concave pins to provide a
bearing surface
Itrength for years of the
Highest service
is rugged reversible forged link chain with high
sile strength fits many cleaners now on the
rket Chain links are made from solid billets of
jh carbon steel (for hardness) and worked on a
*op forge while the steel is red-hot, and heat
■ated after forging to assure uniform strength
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the facts on this one Your local dealer is the
to see
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Chain
;e-up without tools
Welded paddle assembly:
‘addles with reinforced wear shoes are welded
to the Hook-Link at a 12* angle so manure liquids
tend to be carried by the 4 in deep trailing end of
the paddle
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(717) 44MU4
BY MARJORIE KEEN
Chester Co. Correspondent
KIMBERTON Two brothers
from Downingtown showed the
Grand Champion and Reserve
Champion 4-H Market Steers at
Kimberton Community Fair Mon
day night. Jonathon Howe’s
905-lb. Light Weight Angus was
awarded the Grand Champion
Rosette by Jamie Kohr, 1987 Pen
nsylvania Cattlemen’s Princess.
David Howe’s 1025-lb. Light
Heavy Weight animal was pre
sented with the Reserve Champion
Rosette.
Winners in the Fitting classes
* were: (over 15) Anita Howe, Dow
ningtown, Ist; Lane Lineberger,
Downingtown, 2nd; (12, 13 and
14) Amy Eshleman, Sinking
Springs, Berks County, Ist; Matth
ew Howe, Downingtown, 2nd; (8,
9, 10 and 11) Matt McAllister,
Downingtown, Ist; David Howe,
2nd.
Showmanship awards went to;
(over 15) Anita Howe, Ist;
Richard Cabot, Downingtown,
2nd; (12-14) Matt Howe, Ist; Amy
Eshleman, 2nd; (8-11) David
Howe, Ist; Jonathon Howe, 2nd.
Winners in the type classes
were: Light Weight, Jon Howe,
Ist; Matt McAllister, 2nd;
Medium Weight, Anita Howe, Ist;
Richard Cabot, 2nd; Light Heavy
Weight, David Howe, Ist; Marty
Rosenberg, Downingtown, 2nd;
Heavy Weight, Lane Lineberger,
Ist; Amy Eshleman, 2nd.
Chester County’s 4-H Market
Steer Roundup will be held at the
Pennsylvania Farm Show next
January.
Judge for the beef classes was
Nelson Beam, Elverson. Bill
Flagg, Phoenixville, served as beef
superintendent. Chester County
Extension Livestock Agent Cheryl
Fairbaim was the announcer.
Tri-Community Seeing Eye
Club garnered the top award
among major group exhibits con
tributing to a better understanding
of agriculture or agribusiness. Tri-
Community Dairy Club had the
2nd-place exhibit in the 4-H
division.
Hearthside Quiters took top
honors for Family Group exhibits.
The Clyde Scheiv family placed
2nd.
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