Show GOOD SHELTER FOR BINDER IS NEEDED Weathering Process Cuts Life of Machine Quite in Two- Two Neglect Is Costly Prof Prot Henry L. L Thomson of the department department de do- of ot farm engineering at Oklahoma Oklahoma Okla Okla- homa A. A and M. M college says the weathering weathering ering process cuts the life of a 1 bind binder binderin r in two The binder says Professor Thomson Thom Thom- son should b be put in a dry shed right after the harvest The c canvases should bo be examined for wear and then hung up in in ina a dry place away from ro ro- ro- ro dents The parts particularly subject to wear wear the the bushing the packers the binder clutch and transmission transmission trans trans- mission tho the knife etc and the knotter knot knot- ter ter should should be wiped clean of gritty grease and dust and a careful examination examina tion made for worn parts Repair should be be order ordered d at o once mice co to be on hand for a rainy-day rainy job All parts that might rust should be given a light coating of at oil Heavy grease should be put on the bill hook or knotter Neglect of this will often cause causo a half halfday's halfday's halfday's days day's trouble when the binder Is next used as the tho rust will keep the tho knot from sliding off easily A UA little timely care of the binder will make it give good service tot for many seasons |