You See T TSV FBEE BREAKFAST! STIT STHE NEW LEADER IN m piIATTW V/UAUI BARN CLEANERS Cl mar Daiiiafl Super 500 barn cleanar...for pulling up to 550 feet of chain wUptrl vIIVC I wW“l! Super 750 barn cleaner...for pulling up to 700 feet of chain SUPER 500 DRIVE: The Super 500 spur gear SUPER 750 DRIVE: The Super 750 drive unit (not roller chain) drive unit handles up to 250 ft. with 7V4 H.P. motor handles up to 700 ft. of of chain with 2 H.P. up to 350 ft. of chain with chain. The main gear is cast from ductile iron to 3 H.P. and up to 550 ft. of chain with a 5 H.P. provide the extra strength required for cleaning motor. lafge bams. J-STAR BARN CLEANER CHAIN - Face The Facts FICTION: The Stronger the Chain the Longer It will Last... FACT 1. The life of barn cleaner chain is not directly affected by its tensile strength. The strength of a new chain considerably exceeds the maximum pull of the drive unit. For example, the pull of a J-Star model 750 drive unit - the heaviest and fastest drive on the market - is only 33% of the tensile strength of J-Star’s hook link chain. Enough said!!! FICTION: All Hook Link Chain is Basically Alike... FACT 2. The life of barn cleaner chain, for a given installation. ,]s affected by its wear area and hardness. The greater the wear area, and/or the harder the wearing surface, the longer a link will wear before it ult ! >tely pulls N • h' d J-Star chain stack up? * J-Star chain is hardened by the same process to the same hardness range as all competitive hook - link chain NO DIF FERENCE HERE! BUT... * The first point in a chain to fail from wear is usually the end of the eye. J-Star chain, as compared to the other brand for exam ple, has 35% more area in the hook link eye. Note the graphic difference shown below. FICTION: The Life of a Barn Cleaner Chain has Nothing to do with the Kind of Drive Unit Used With 1t... fact 3. A chain wears at the point where the links contact one another. The rate of wear for a given installation increases as the amount of "grinding” between hook and mating eye increases. This “grinding” occurs when the chain “bends” going around corners, such as corner wheels, reverse \ curves, hold-down shoes or wheels, and \ around drive sprockets. Most com- 7i! * \ petitive barn cleaners are about equal / \ in the degree to which they “bend” the i (ft \ chain going through most of these - points. HOWEVER • hook link chain does “grind” less when it goes around the J-Star 5-tooth drive sprocket than when it goes around the other brand | All-forged Hook-Link 9 chain... available on Super 300 and Super 500 barn cleaners Now See It In Action! DEMO DAY iP* Wednesday. October 3, 1990 C Extra thick steel at all wear points IMPORTANT: Look for the "parting line" on any barn cleaner chain you buy. It shows where excess metal has been trimmed off. It is your assurance that the link was totally forged, not just punched out of a flat steel bar with grain flow in one direction only. You want a totally-forged link because forging changes the grain on the steel, causing it to curve in unbroken flow lines around the oountours of the link, giving the link greater strength to serve you longer. 5935 OLD PHILADELPHIA PIKE, GAP, PA 17527 PHONE: 717-442-8134 WE SERVICE WHAT WE SELL Radio Dispatched Trucks —- • • • Both units are packed with power and built to last. J-STAR •o* OTHER 1/4" P«d( l""Ho I LJ3L—I SP? 4-H Breeders (Continued from Pag* A2O) Champion Angus Jennifer Caldorazzo Rssarva Champion Angus Susan Elsonhour Biad A Owned 1. Jennifer Calderazzo, York; 2. Susan Elsonhour, Wallsvllle: 3. Jennifer Calderaz zo, York. Cow/Call 1. Sandra Elsenhour, Wellsvllle Pair Heifer*, Same Sire 1. Sandra & Susan Elsonhour, Wellsvllle; 2 Cathy & Robin ShKre, Seven Valleys CHAROLAIS Summer Yearling 1. Kenley Jo Myers, Dallastown. Junior Yearling 1 Kenley Jo Myers, Dallastown; 2 Orcen Little, Felton. Late Junior Yearling 1. Orcen Little, Felton. Champion Charolais Kenley Jo Myers Reserve Champion Charolais Kenley Jo Myers Cow/Calf 1. Kenley Jo Myers. STORAGE BARNS & GAZEBOS Custom Made To Order If You’re Looking For Quality At A Good Price, Contact B & B DELIVERY AVAILABLE JLIjUI • HRRDUHIRr I Kh stores ::;ri>ill . Sale Good Through October 20, Reddy Heater R-50 50,000 BTU Chore Glove Yellow Tree Pruner w/Fiberglass Handle Woodspliter 6 Lb WD 40 Spray Oil, 9 Oz Battery Booster Cables 12’-10 ga Elec. Heater 1300 W RTI2C Elec. Heater, Pelonis Utility Knife Blades, Stanley 5 pk Utility Knife Blades, Stanley KX) pk Steel Square, Stanley Smoke Alarm, Black & Decker Wood Step Ladder s’, Wemer 48” Shop Light, Liteway Single Lever Kitchen Faucet, Sterling Single Lever Kitchen Faucet w/Spray Pony Clamp V* ” #5O, Adjustable Foldup Hex Key Set 9 pc. #20911 EKLind 3/Bxl6’ Binder Chain Extra Hi Strength, Campbell Variable Speed Moto Tool Kit, Dremel 3/8 Dr. Socket Set #94520, S-K 714 ” Carbide Saw Blade #721252-7, Makita Roughneck Flash Light w/2-D Battery RN2-S PAUL B. ZIMMERMAN. INC. m Woofeomer «&. LWw. PA H 543 t W«*ofßphr»«» (717) 739*1121 rntimm •paumriwues - -custom MAWPACroxiNq <qmg«KwU Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 29,1990-A23 Champion (Summer Yearling) Jennifer Altobelli, Dover Reserve Champion (Junior Yearling) Mandy Wisner SIHMENTAL Junior Calf 1. Raymond Stough, Seven Valleys; 2 Brad Trowbridge, Spring Grove Senior Call 1. Kenley Jo Myera, Oollastown; 2. Brad Trowbndge, Spring Grove, 3 Wads Myers, Dallastown 1 Raymond Stough, Seven Valleys: 2. Kenley Jo Myers, Dallastown. Junior Yearling 1. Angie Simms, Felton Late Junior Yearling 1 Kenley Jo Myers, Dallastown; 2. Joyce Slough, Seven Valleys Champion Slmmental Raymond Stough Reserve Champion Slmmental Kenley Jo Myers 1. Kenley Jo Myers, Dallastown: 2 Kenley Jo Myers, 3. Joyce Stough, Seven Valleys Pair Heifers, Same Sira Joyce Stough, Seven Valley*. —— 0. * L„ -•*- >.^^<iiifll!.... I . . V .% ' V*?; i I'’:'* STRUCTURES Henry K. Blank RD 1, Bird-In-Hand, PA 17505 (717) 656-0783 Dealer Inquiries Invited Summer Yearling Bred A Owned 1990 ..$179.00 .$12.95 doz. 522.99 59.99 51.49 57.99 519.99 sBB.BB 5.99 57.95 53.99 slo.BB 517.99 59.88 544.99 549.99 57.99 52.99 523.95 569.99 546.95 513.95 56.99 HOURS Mon., Thun., Fri. 7-8:30 Tuei., Wed.: 7-5:30 Set: 7-4:00
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