CS-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 10, 1993 The new Model ULF-246 front loader fork attachment from Worksaver, Inc. Increases the versatility of small- to mid-size tractors and skid steer loaders by allowing them to perform more jobs. Increase Versatility With Pallet Fork LITCHFIELD, 111. The new Model ULF-246 front loader fork attachment from Worksaver, Inc., increases the versatility of sniall to mid-size tractors and skid steer loaders by allowing them to per form more jobs. Ideal for handling pallets of fruit, vegetables or farm supplies, the front loader fork has a 2,000-pound capacity (not recom mended for handling round hay bales). The loader features adjust able 46-inch long, high strength Universal Introduces Positive Oil Displacement Vacuum Pump KANSAS CITY, Mo. Uni versal Dairy Equipment has taken a good idea and made it even better. The new MXL pump introduces positive oil displacement to the dairy industry. The design builds upon the success of the popular Masport® pump from Universal. The wash cycle can be tough on pumps. Because of the lower vac uum level, less oil is drawn through the pump, and vapors from chlorine and other cleaning chemicals can dry it out. Positive oil displacement, how ever, guarantees the lubrication of bearings at start-up, as well as throughout the wash cycle. The oil still is run through a reclaimer, but dairy farmers don’t have to bother adjusting the vacuum level because the MXL is fully automated. Automatic and adjustable direct oil feed to both ends of the main bearings and all other moving parts provide positive, trouble free, and continuous lubrication. The MXL pump is available in 5- or 7.5-horscpower models in the ness News alloy steel forks. Equipped with standard univer sal mounting brackets. Model ULF-246 fits more popular load ers with a Joader arm spacing of 42-inches or less (center to cen ter). Optional mounting brackets are available for loaders with spe cial requirements. For more information or free literature, contact Worksaver, Inc., P.O. Box 100, Litchfield, IL, 62056-0100, (217) 324-5973. The new MXL pump intro duces positive oil displace ment to the dairy industry. The design builds upon the success of the popular Mas port® pump from Universal. same configurations as standard Masport pumps, with polyvinyl tanks. The quality of the MXL vac uum pump is backed by a two year warranty. In 1994 DuPont Calendar WILMINGTON, Del. Meti culously restored farm tractors from 12 states and Ontario, Can ada, have been selected for the 1994 DuPont Classic Tractor Cal endar, produced by DuPont Agri cultural Products. Tractors chosen are from Ar kansas, Illinois, Indiana, lowa (2), Maryland, Massachusetts. Michi gan, Minnesota, Missouri, On tario, Ohio (2), Tennessee and Wisconsin. The Maryland tractor, a 1912 Case 9-18, has been select ed for the cover of the calendar. Why are there IS tractors? “It is a 13-month calendar (December of 1993, plus the 12 months of 1994) with two additional tractors featured on the front and back covers. This allows us to picture more of the beautifully-restored machines,” said Matt Reinhart, a product manager for DuPont Agri cultural Products. Judges select the final IS trac tors to be featured from hundreds of entries sent to DuPont, Reinhart said. The restoration and preserva tion of vintage tractors is one of the fastest growing “sports” in the country, and interest has never been higher. Several tractor makes that have not appeared on the four previous DuPont calendars are featured in the upcoming edition. These in clude an Imperial (made in Can ada), Baker, Eagle, Aultman Tay lor, and Huber. Also new for the 1994 DuPont Better-Bilt Spreaders Meet Many Needs GALVA, 111. Better-Bill, a division of Waste Controls Cor poration, manufactures a line of bright orange slurry'spreaders and vacuum spreaders. Injector systems are available for deep, uniform underground application of liquid manure, plus a wide range of tank sizes and op tions According to Waste Controls President Mike Gibbons, “The wide selection of spreader types, the broad range of sizes, and the long list of options make it easy to custom-tailor a spreader to virtual ly every need.” The Better-Bilt line also includes pit pumps and lagoon pumps. Waste Controls Corporation also manufactures Super/Wheels self-propelled truck mounted fer Pioneer Names Service Support WEST DES MOINES, lowa Dr. Paul Carter has been appointed agronomy service sup port manager for the North Ameri can Seed Division of Pioneer. As agronomy service support manager, Carter will oversee the dissemination of agronomic infor mation and research data for Pion eer. He will also provide technical agronomic support to customers. Pioneer sales representatives and dealers, and more than 70 Pioneer Held agronomists across North America. Prior to joining Pioneer, Carter was professor and extension agro nomist for the University of Wis consin, Madison. His activities included extension work and research on crop management, with major emphasis on com pro duction. He had been with the uni versity for 11 years. Vintage Tractors Tractors chosen for the 1994 DuPont Classic Tractor Calendar are from Arkansas, Illinois, Indiana, lowa (2), Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Ontario, Ohio (2), Tennessee and Wisconsin. The Maryland tractor, a 1912 Case 9-18, has been selected for the cover of the calendar. calendar will be an emphasis on farm safety and accident preven tion. A “Farm Safety Monthly Memo” Will appear each month with timely accident-prevention ideas, along with the reminder, ‘Tarm Safety Is No Accident” Reinhart said, “Anything we can do to help stem the tide of farm accidents will be a plus. A simple reminder could save a life.” The large, full-color calendar is Injector systems are available for deep, uniform under ground application of liquid manure, plus a wide range of tank sizes and options. tilizer spreaders and I.M.E. va cuum inductors for the waste handling industry for liquid and semi-solid waste. Dr. Paul Cartar SMHK.IT DOES A BODY GOOD. MIDDLE ATLANTIC MILK MARKETING ASSOCIATION, INC. .available in October, along with a professionally-produced video tape of the owners talking about the unique characteristics of their tractors, which they start and drive. A colorful poster showing all IS tractors is also available. For information about the cal endar. video and poster, call (800) 4 FARMS 1. Tractors to be featured in the 1994 DuPont Classic Tractors Calendar are the following: For more information, contact Waste Controls Corporation, P.O. Box Z, Galva, IL 61434, (309) 932-2181. Manager “Paul brings a wealth of agro nomic knowledge and communi cation skills to this position,” said Dave Grieve, director of sales sup port for Pioneer. “He will play a key role in providing helpful man agement advice to customers so they can utilize our products and services to their best advantage.” A native of Park Rapids, Minn., Carter received a bachelor’s in agronomy from North Dakota State University in 1978 and a master’s and doctorate degree in agronomy from the University of Minnesota in 1980 and 1982, respectively. • t