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CLARK’S CLUTCHES.

I Mr J. A. Clark. of Ngaruswshie, and int 2'l England Street. Ponsonhy. :Auckland. is again displaying his iciutches at the Show in the main snlnexe. and the exhibit is Worthy of levery farmer‘s inspection. The Clark )Standard Separator Clutch is gentle in getting up speed, and does so without further attention than starting. it, fits on the lower shaft of any seplarator. eliminating wear and noise of separator gears. It is simple to fit, teasy to run. and odd years of life to lany separator. Owing to its unique tt-onstructi-on there is no slip possible iat‘ter speed is attained, therefore uniform separation is olbtained. The lulurk Standard Motor Clutch embodies the same satisfactory locking eratures as the above. but works on ten entirely different principle. The friction shoes are held together by two adjustable springs, and are not lin engagement with the drum until the ‘motor attains its speed enabling the .motor to start freely. thus cutting out lall risk of burning out. ihlowing fuses} etc. It is Very gently in action and dispenses entirely with slipping belts. The belt once adjusted is right for (an indefinite period. giving very little lwear and no trouble. No other clutch ’has this unique feature. | On the stand also. Visitors will see an Alpha Laval separator to which this clutch has been amxed. This Iseparator was purchased by Mr Clark at the 19311 \\'intei‘lShow. and since that date both the separator and nlutch. although separating the milk of 100 covs per day. have received no lattention whatsoever. and are still Fli'lng 100 per cent satisfaction. \Vhat lt‘tirther testimony is necessary? \‘isit—me farmers should most certainly see {this IZ’lutrh and inspect the above sep—‘lnrator and Clutr‘h, \\'liirh are now on )(lisplay for the third successive year. . 904

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Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19895, 26 May 1936, Page 7

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CLARK’S CLUTCHES. Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19895, 26 May 1936, Page 7

CLARK’S CLUTCHES. Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19895, 26 May 1936, Page 7

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