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Show f.1. . ft . . ' v : V ,v. :vp.l college. v.' -' to u.':.V:,):ip tiio now i;avV; aiui "' V: e -a'n;V;l To put mcu'i:;nc".y in 'V ';;.-:':;'. .bio c ..uiiig o: '.'.(.: fo;- an-cro;) an-cro;) season. :v-a!i!iAl par's for ;Va xo.-a.ir ;;:icl i ; i :vJ Vaoiiina of farm ina"Vi icry r.oi.ifl tr o'-t-cvecJ or boa-VI :;-y, r:uj!e time fry the ci:- vs 'i r. . Vi the artery, and i'..c ya: Farm r.!i:l local or community 1 1 ' . UaaV r a'aops should usoi ' f :' ah r:cr!: rrauiring' spo-:al -i'.i;)-nr n. an;l sbihad mechana-;. T aa,'iai;haral rnainfar rrcnni- arm. ' j tite iara; hf-. of farm mead-duo '.-.a t1 ' i.r.'h-'r to Prruessor Jaeouot ana' V.o -Ufa ;!.".; that farmers cheek '.o see that lubricants are of the oorrud; type as well as of good quality. Professor Jaequo'c recommends that farmers protect the surface of their machinery with shelter, cover, paint or oil as may be required. He a'so suggests that engines, motors, pumps and other equipment be protected pro-tected from internal damage such as rust, corrosion and freezing, and that wheels, rubber tires; drapers and other exposed parts receive proper attention. i |