Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, May 07, 1988, Image 168

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    El6-Lancastar Fanning, Saturday, May 7, 1988
MOLINE, IL A new
mechanical front-wheel-drive
axle, designed and built by John
Deere, has been introduced for use
on all Deere SO series row-crop
tractors, incorporating several fea
The new front-wheel-diive axle on this row-crop tractor
minimizes the chance of seal failure and can oscillate a full
10 degrees before contacting the fixed axle stops.
Running stronger than ever...
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Deere’s Row-Crop
hires to increase strength and
reliability.
A design breakthrough minim
izes the chance of seal failures.
Constant-velocity u-joints, sleeve,
and powershaft separate the
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Tractors Feature New Axle Design
driveshaft rotary motion from the
reciprocal (in-out) motion of the u
joint. Reciprocal motion is
absorbed inside a sealed sleeve and
the rotary motion is absorbed by a
second seal positioned on the outer
surface of the sleeve assembly. “Z
-wiper” seals are held firmly
against the shaft to prevent conta
minants from damaging the seal
assembly. Planet pinion posts
(shafts) are cast in the hub to
increase strength and ease of
service.
Multi-County Horticulturist To Work
In Adams, York,
GETTYSBURG (Adams)
William C. Kleiner has been
appointed to The Pennsylvania
State University’s Cooperative
Extension Staff as an associate
extension agent serving a multi
county area consisting of Adams,
Franklin, and York. His appoint
ment began May 1, 1988.
Dr. Wayne Schutjer, Penn State
associate dean for extension,
points out that Mr. Kleiner will
conduct educational programs in
the broad areas of commercial fruit
production, processing and
marketing.
A native of Dallas, PA, he
received a bachelor of science
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Increased strength has been
added with a new ball-and-socket
kingpin design. A steel ball fits
between two metal socket halves
and is sealed with an O-ring to
keep dirt out and grease in.
A “flip-up” steering stop is
adjusted by loosening a cap screw
and rotating it to predetermined
stops at SO, 42,34, and 2S degrees.
The high-pivot-point axle mount
ing permits the axle to oscillate a
full 10 degrees before contacting
the fixed axle slops. This design
William C. Kleiner
degree in horticulture from Penn
State in 1980.
Prioir to being named to the
Adams County Extension Staff,
Kleiner served five years as a
County Agent in Penn State
Cooperative Extension in Lacka
wanna and Clearfield Counties
conducting educational programs
in the areas of horticuilture, gener
virtually eliminates stress damage
to the tractor chassis, regardless of
the tread setting.
Features retained horn the pre
vious axle include the Deere
patented 13-degree caster angle,
engage/discngagc on-the-go. and a
four-pinion, clutch-type, limited
slip differential that automatically
applies torque to the wheel with
the greatest traction. Turning
radius remains the same as for trac
tors with the previous axle.
Franklin
al agriculture, and 4-H youth. He
has just completed a master of sci
ence degree in Fruit Plant Patholo
gy under the direction of Dr. James
Travis, Associate Professor of
Plant Pathology, at Penn State
University.
While in graduate school he was
the assistant diagnostician for the
Penn State Plant Disease Clinic,
diagnosing diseased plant speci
men! from commercial and home
horticulture growers throughout
the state.
In undergraduate college he was
co-manager of the Penn State Hor
ticultural Show and member of the
Horticulture Club, Coaly Society,
and Pi Alpha Xi Society.
He is a member of the State Hor
ticultural Association of Pennsyl
vania, National County Agents
Association, American Phyto
palhological Society, and the Penn
State Alumni Association.
He and his wife, Kathleen, have
two children, Justin and Deanna.
hi Adams County he will be
associated with the County Exten
sion Director, Thomas E. Piper
with offices at 1135 Chambers
burg Road, Gettysburg.