84-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 21, 2000 On Being a Farm Wife (and other hazards) Joyce Bupp It just didn’t feel right. That familiar yellow handle of the bam “cleaner-shovel” just didn’t feel right when I grabbed it one day last week. That shovel is our all-purpose barn-use one, hauled along through the milk ing process to dean and lightly dust with sawdust cow mat areas under each of the girls as we prep them for milking. A closer look revealed the problem. At some point, the shovel had been left somewhere it shouldn’t have and gotten either stepped on by a cow or run over - per haps - by the feed cart. Whatever the reason, a section of the han dle showed rough, cracked paint, and slight cracks on the smooth wooden handle detected. Time to do the Duct Tape Dash. We have stashes of repair pieces and parts of stuff every where, here on the farm. The shop has a vast array of nuts and bolts, nails, belts, hoses, shear pins, etc. (except for the one you need). Plumbing parts and electrical stuff might be found around the dairy bam utility areas, along with a couple of boxes of spare and “make-do” first-aid supplies used to minister to ailing milking machines when they act up. The bathroom closet shelters my own private household repair stash, with hammer, screw driv ers, pliers. It’s safest to store them behind a stack of towels or cleaning supplies, though, to guarantee they’ll be there when needed. But few repair supplies are as frequently sought after - at the bam or the house - as that in the Duct Tape Dash. The silvery-gray sheen of duct tape has replaced baling wire/ baling twine as the all-purpose, emergency, farm-aid repair ma terial. And while the sturdy tape is perfect for wrapping battered tool handles for more strength - and covering those rough, splin tery spots - it’s valve goes way beyond that. When a milker occasionally crashes to the bam floor and major parts separate - as hap pens occasionally- nothing is so quick and handy to tie compo nents back together temporarily than duct tape. And when you need to keep the milking process moving to beat the race with the milk truck, that little stretch of duct tape can be a lifesaver. Split hoses and cracked wiring on vehicles and equipment can sometimes be spliced together with awkwardly wrapped wads of duct tape, thick enough to .lie y^A id. Pa Call 800-448-4622 an agent near you temporarily hold in- or keep out - moisture. Ditto for piecing to gether cracked windows on trac tors, pickups and equipment until they shatter and force a real replacement. Duct tape makes one fine up holstery material. Now, granted, it has no colorful pattern or styl ish texture, but the durability factor is hard to beat. It helps to contain the foam pushing through a crack in the pickup bench seat, to replace the chunk of foam missing from four wheeler “saddle,” strengthens several tractor seats worn from heavy use. While the shiny silver coating isn’t a warm material for sitting on in cold weather, it’s slipperiness allows you to just whip on and off the seats. Handy if you are doing the Duct Tape Dash for some other emergency. Duct tape can be a life-saver for body-repairs. Not machinery, but people. I’ve seen finger inju ries around the farm here which were temporarily first-aided with lengths of duct tape. Well, maybe it doesn’t carry the American Medical Association seal of ap proval, but if it keeps blood in - and dirt out - isn’t that the point? Speed records for the Duct Tape Dash may be shat tered if there’s much blood in volved. Less serious but equally handy is its use for foot injuries on cows, or cows with “ouchy” feet after trimming and in need of protective wrapping for a few days until healed. An artfully-ap plied bandage of duct tape forms a durable and inexpensive hoof “slipper.” From tom stretches of green house plastic to loose storm win dows, from rusty spots on old farm pickup fenders to broken pieces of toy farm equipment, we solve it with Duct Tape Dash. Gee, if only we’d been smart enough years ago to dash to in vest in some duct tape stock. Get aggresshre in difficult conditions. Rotary Tillers • Available in 4 series and 15 models • Heavy-duty box frame • Adjustable hitch clevises • Cast iron gearbox housing Betts Equipment 3139 Windy Bush Road.Rt 232 New Hope, PA 18938 215-598-7501 Hoober, Inc. Mam Street Intercourse, PA 17534 717-768-8231 Hoober, Inc. East Mam Street McAlisterville, PA 17049 717-463-2191 Deerfield Ag & Turf Center, Inc. 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