Show Mfg FARMERSTOCKMAN' UNIE 114111" ' Tractors run Leap 'ern better if you cboOP :'1':- twin PAteltItrovetios i- -: : : Whoa Jovial High' j -- f k - - A 0 0i - ‘stood: ' -- - -' 0 P4' - c- 4 '7' i - Budge M ) 74--- ::: by Donald - ek ''' 'k t4 f ''l- - iFFIcIENT tractor onoperathe temperature of the engine If your tiaetor runs too hot the fuel is ignited before I o -ii :s::::!:rr-7--:H:i-i olf'!7: J lir' I x tit pistons are ready and most the power is lost When the engine iS cold and conthe — of -- - stN " :N tinues 16 Operate 1 144kZ' -4 :: ' ‘ -- - :v- 11):::-- ' ‘ t: c 44:: :te ''''''':xe':'' 7 - ''e !' - '' i 0:::!":: :::-- ' n: t : ' si' 'v :::l'':- ' "- 1' l'' :' ( - lP '''t A i 2 1 ' '' : ' -' '' li 7 :' 1 tt ?: ' fan :' 1 i I 1 ' ' - ! t' 1 1:):::::::::i:::1: :: a g " Egtm9A4-Aahl- :::: L--- Dr Thomas L Martin uorking on soil research in laboratory emphasizes bacteilastimulating value of nitrogen tem- ' Whenenough foreign - Y i 1 : i stream of water forced through the radiator sidewill clean fins of foreign material In A - ma- - begin to rise This is also true of the engine on a farm baler or other piece ef equipment A blast of air from an air 1107Zie or a stream of water forced through from the engine side et the iadiator will clean the fins of all foreign material in a lew minutes Remove the hoods- - on 'an engine and clean the On Strike? Feed them nitrogen by APOPULAR is true - & ' k i 14 L Martin to ipaa Dottie belief is that if organic matter Is kept In one kept warm and moist and turned regularly exceptionally valuable organic material This grow Phosphorous also has been found to be very helpful with manure While it is thought of as a chemical used to reinforce manure it actually conserves ammonia compounds in the soil Depleted soils need ammonia sadly as well as organic matter If soil is low in fertility it can utilize as much as 250 pounds of ammonium sulphate E — i DESCRIBING organic matter experiments Dr Martin said that in soil where 15 million bacteria per gram were present and nitrogen added the count three days later was 10 billion bacteria present per gram as the result of the added nitrogen Ofttimes the bacteria will go on strike If there isn't enough I: phosphorus present and the organic matter will not be deco1 1 of a little phosphorus fertilizer will start mIposed The addition to work again vigorously sw41 I N 41 Thomas However in getting the pile into its most valuable state rnany equally valuable gasses have escaped into the air and valuable plant foods have been leached away and can never be recovered according to Dr Thomas L Martin soil specialist at Brigham Young University Had the manure been distributed in the soil proper rather than put in large piles in some secluded spot the soil would have benefited by the lost gasses and plant foods Fresh manure is mighty valuable for the soil—one doesn't have to wait until it Is composted in a large pile before it is used in the soil proper Dr Martin emphazised even though— pound for pound—it is more valuable in composted form The soil should have 10 tons of manila to the acre every two years —the soil bacteria will use five tons per acre in that period of their use that makes plant for food It is the life I Dr phosphorus 1 t Myr 219S4 11 air cinch' ' $ t ' s : Itt s:it of': pounds of washing with 7 gallons water and placed in the cooling system will remove tirdinary deposit s of lime fill the entire (Completely cooling system leave the radiator cap off and run the tractor until the engine is hot Flush the radiator with water until the last trace of discolored solution is removed - I i'' the imme- open diately Any thermostat which Is stuck in the open position when it is removed from tractor engine should be placed with a new unit a re- - 44 :' P ''' 4 :- lk - illullnikalommell'ilihillommlOmimmoolo"r'" :'4 I c' '11::1 i ::ormeeet4r i - : t A i2 ' ' 1 1"''' itl A lirf ' i i -- g"'Ir - II ' : — i IN' : 14 i '' r ''77 zy'11 r ' ' : ' ' :: yt '41 k 41 ' ' : 1 : ' 1 -' c r ' 4 I - t the cooling should ic Check thermostat if engine warms slowly Drop In bollinr water If valve doesn't open immediately replace the unit thermo- system This device tegulates engine temperature by opening and closing a valve in the outlet A from the- - cylinder head sure sign of a damaged therroostat is a tractor engine width Warms up slowly If you suspect trouble revive the thermostat and drop it into a pan of boiling water V '1' THREEmixed valve 0e44 :: :e lizie which is common in our Intermountain area a accumulation of gradual brown calcium deposits will occur The thickest deposit will occur around the cylinder and valve guides where engine temperatures are highest As the scale builds up it acts as an insulation preventing the transfer of heat from the engine The 1'f'16y0"": ' :: hum the en water Finally 1 t l Next examine' the inside of radiator tor deposits of scale If you me using hard stat in 4' ‘ A the check - 4 I- Will foreign material engine minutes 'i terial has collected to retard the flow of air through the radiator engine temperature gine 1 from o ed Soil Bacteria 1 t It spection of the Cooling system Is important to Insure proper engine temperature First examine the core of the radiator Straw dirt and Insects ale constantly drawn into the cooling fins by the I ' ' f peratures fuel consumption and engine wear increases Engine temperature in farm tractors should be held very close to the manufacturers' Specification for long tractor life and economy Periodic in- --:'::'- 4r at low r‘ t '1 os :s '''''T ' i' t 411 ill- I ' s 1 ''! 7 It " t" '''1!' t -- Ai - ' ii f $11: 41011Yi We 14 Clean cooling system of scale deposits by running engine using mixture of 3 'woods washing soda 7 gallons water IL ' 4 17 J |