D4-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 19,1993 COLDWATER, Ohio Wilh silage chopping just around the corner, your UNI dealer suggests you check for worn parts on your self-propelled com silage chopper so you’re ready for the hectic chopping season. Many service problems result ing from last year’s severe condi tions may show up this season unless they’re corrected now. In addition, proper maintenance extends harvester life as well as improves chopping efficiency by reducing downtime. If you don’t want to perform this important preseason mainte nance yourself, have your UNI dealer’s authorized service profes sionals do it for you. Areas your UNI dealer believes may need attention include the following: Power Unit • Grease all points as recom mended in operator’s manual. • Change air filters (cab, engine prccleaner, engine air cleaner, etc.) as recommended. A clean air filter is essential for an efficient • •.HUUtt'fa PfitAt PO Box 11-LA. Mill., W( 53551 W tMOL (4U) g4 ,.g 37e Contact your nearest dealer. SOLLENBERGER SILO HOOVER EQUIPMENT Chtmbertburg, PA Tyront, PA 717-264-9588 814-684-1777 LANCASTER SILO BARN SUPPLY Ltncutw, pa s,*i , ° n '“ w "' PA 717-299-3721 717-538-9564 NISSLEY FEEDING McM ' L to^m R pA HERS EQUIPMENT 717-789-3961 Willow SI, PA 717-786-7654 DETWILER SILO Newvilla, PA 717-776-6321 717 77ft lion Spartanaburg, PA 717-776-3129 814-654-7309 SOMERSET BARN EQUIPMENT Samaras!, PA 814-445-5555 Get Ready For Silage Season power unit. In fact, if your power unit has a turbocharger, it’s criti cal for optimum performance. • Change fluids and fluid filters (primary and secondary fuel, engine oil, hydraulic, coolant and coolant filter) as specified. • Check entire machine, interior and exterior, for loose hardware. - • Using a wire brush, shine up battery terminals (posts) and check the cable. Many starting problems can be attributed to cor rosion buildup on the battery terminals. • Check tire pressure to be sure tires are properly inflated. • Check the entire machine to be sure all shields and warnings are in place and in good condition. Be sure operators are familiar wilh all warnings and shields. • Wash windows and mirrors. Glare contributes to operator fatigue. Chopping Area • Check each cuttcrhcad knife to be sure it’s sharp. Sharpen as required. Replace damaged knives liberdome GNEGY SURGE SERVICE Washington, PA 412-222-0444 JAMES L GOOD CEDAR CREST EQUIP. SALES i SERVICE Lebanon, PA Clarksburg, PA 717-270-6600 412-459-8052 in opposing pairs. Adjust knives to gauge bar so the recommended diameter is maintained. This is critical if a recutler screen is used. • Check the reversible shear bar to make sure it has square comers. A rounded edge tears the silage instead of cutting it. This affects machine capacity, quality of cut and contributes to excessive fuel consumption. • Inspect flighting on the auger between the cuttcrhead and the blower for sharp edges or bent areas. If flighting has sharp edges, it is worn and should be replaced. Bent areas can be straightened or replaced. • Grease all points recom mended in operator’s manual. • Check transmission(s) for proper oil level. • Inspect entire area for loose hardware and material buildup. All loose or worn parts should be replaced or repaired. Remove any built up material. • Inspect all belts for frayed edges, cracks or checks. 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The paddles on the blower should be adjusted to the wrapper (1/16 inches ± 1/32 inches) so the paddles will “carry a nickel, yet leave a dime.*’ • Check the spout liner for wear. If it is thin or a hole is evi- District Promotes Scholarship LANCASTER (Lancaster Co.) The Lancaster County Conser vation District is cooperating with the Pennsylvania Association of Conservation Districts Auxiliary in promoting a scholarship prog ram in support of agriculture and environmental education Student eligibility includes Pennsylvania resident; attend a Pennsylvania college or universi ty; major in agriculture, environ- MM 1630 MMIB3O Manure Conveyors NEW WAREHOUSE PROVIDES FOR QUICK DELIVERY . dent, replace. • Check the position and condi tion of drive bells for cracks, checks, frayed edges, etc. Replace as necessary. Realign belt pulleys as necessary. Row Crop (Corn/Sorghum Siaige) Head • Inspect condition of knives and hold down clips. 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