OCR Text |
Show PAINT AM) OIL .MACHINEKY Ihire nre now many Implements that have completed their share of tho season's work. Have )ou properly pro-perly housed them? Do not leave them under a tiee or a leaky shed, but sue to It that they nre put uvvuy until they shnl be used iignln. All working parts of the machines or Iinpltiincnts should be oiled thoroughly, as oil will prevent the bearing rrom rusting. A rusted benr-ing benr-ing will work stiff nnd hard, and Its life will bo short. Use n little gnso. lac or keroslno on the bearing In the spring and It will clear nil thlck-iivd thlck-iivd oil and grease. This care or your machinery will pay ror the time spent In the case and lightness with which the machine will work. The use or a little paint will not only protect the wood from decay but will add to the appearance, nud to Its alue The wooden pnrtB of the farm equipment, when exposed to the wind nnd weather, have a tendency to dry out, crack nnd wnrp. Many n machine's ma-chine's usefulness Is Impaired by weakened parts, and at times the total to-tal use or the Implement. It Is wonderful won-derful the value a little paint hns when applied every time It Is needed. The successful farmer knows the affect of ii little Judicious care upon his equipment. The satisfaction ob. tallied tluough working with properly enred for toolB will more than pay for the time spent In keeping them In good shape Utah Fnrmer, |