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m ss ss NS 8w Aft ”"*V 4 of your farm i i s 4 : Just a little extra care to your implements and machinery will give you greater efficiency and lower maintenance costs —and it takes only a few minutes. At the end of the day, for instance, rub over all shiny surfaces with an oily rag, and oil all moving parts. Before storing equipment, make sure it is thoroughly cleaned and defective parts replaced. Then treat all shiny surfaces -with a rust-preventing compound, oil all moving parts, and apply a coat of paint where necessary. Heavy machinery, such as harvesters, should be given a complete overhaul. Always store your implements under shelter, and protect them with covers from dust, birds and livestock. They are just as Imperiant cs your Stock That extra care to your implements NOW w!U make your work easier and avoid break-downs later when every hour counts. : ■ • • v BETTEIS FARM MANAGEMENT. means more production Sr —A *!/ w J Si %
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 13, Issue 37, 5 January 1949, Page 7
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197Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 13, Issue 37, 5 January 1949, Page 7
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