Show importance OF OIL L TO FARMERS CAR material supplied bp the of auto mechanics utah ag ri cultural college logan utah in thess these da dais when nearly farmer runs his own car it la is that he lie understand the and wherefore of every enery part of its sm sni ane firt fir t and most essential thing Is in the oil ii ng do not use inferior oil stick to standard and veil tested brands do not use two different oils at the same time it you change oils dils drain and wash out the motor with kerosene before lutting jutting in new oil lou can do this by the dra n plug from the bottom of the tile crank case after all the dirty oil haa has drained out replace the ithe plug ifill crank case through tiller filler tube with about one gallon of kerosene being sure that the ignition switch Is off so that the motor will not start and then press the starting switch and let the barter sp n the motor for about one and fill with clean oil this operation should be perform ed on every car after ei ery thousand miles of running it Is very necessary to get all the kerosene out of the motor because it if it la Is left in it will thin the new oll and cause it to lose its lub lubricate ing qualities the engine will probably smoke more or less and there may be missing due to the kerosene but after running the engine for a w while hile the smoke ought to pass away anway and the spark plugs can then be cleaned and properly set do not start the engine on its own power even after the oil has been put in without first curnin turning t it over several times with the starter this Is done to ellin binate all kerosene from the engine distributor tri butor pipes and bearings and to pump the engine oil in its proper channels the dirty oil which Is drained from the crank case may be used in trans mission gears by straning stra str ning aning and mix ing with hard 0 I 1 providing the car has not been run more than one thou sand miles on this oil if it has not been run longer than this the oil Is merely charre I 1 and Is slightly stringy torn flum the wax which has been formed in it this warlike consistency Is the very qualification necessary for a gear lubricant in that it holds the oil to the gears the oil should be drained in a pan and mixed with hard oil until the mass assumes the cansis tency of the regular transmission graae neither fluid or solid |