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True False :l, ft is safe to work under raised hydraulic'equiplilent so long as the engine is rushing. True False 4.. Only trained, 4utharie,ed persons should: operate farm .rtaaehitiery. True False 5. Operator fatigue is a problem in man.macchine relationships. True False fr,' Machines always. adapt to the demands of'tbe job. • True False 7• To inspect for leaks in hyd'rtiulic: hoses, simply run_ your hand over the hose. True False S• When cleaning or adjusting machines, turn the engine off first. Tnie False 9. Shielding and guarding are two ways manufacttarer..s make farm nnachinery safe, • True False 10, When working around farm machinery, one should always remember to wear snug fitting: clothing. • Tree False t1 Tho .hydraulic system of an itttp1e- went disconnected. from the tractor does not contour high -.pressure ail True False 12, Many portable elevators or augers :are high enough to touch .power 'lines and pause electro- eutiion. True False t3• When working with grain augers,..wt is a good idea to take the guard. off to let the graffiti floor into it faster. tr True False 14. When, operating. a bale thrower, you est save thne by baying' someone stack the bales in the wagon as they are thrown from the baler. linaP , Farst" 15. Noise levels at l00 decibels from faun machinery. are considered sate for an 8 hour expo' sure. Tru e False . 16, Everycombine should be ,equipped` with an AOC type fire extinguisher; True False 17, Snnooth rotating shafts on farm machinery are harmless, Tine False I& It is important to make a pre -opera- tional check of machinery before each daily use. ANSWERS: IF 2T 3F 4T 5T bF 7F ST 9T I OT 111 12T• 13F' 14F 15F 16T 17F 1ST The 1 x11owing ilfe' ttw- ctitrec.t answers to the ctt.lestion.s marked False .1, You, Should review the operator's manual periodically. 3, Hydraulic systetns have failed, resulting in severe injury and death, if you must work on muehinery in a raised position, make certain it is adequately blocked: and the.power turned off; ` 6 People adapt to; work demands: Machines cannot: think• �, "'See 'Safety, page 29 11 ODERN FA;R I MMERGIAl DIN•► 18 INDUSTRIA . ROA (5`19). WALKE RTON FAX: 519.881-199 JOHN ERNEWIN LTD. Pears with a Mission Jesuit missionaries. seeded pear trees deep in southwestern Ontarioiti. the early 1700s_ "French Mission" pears planted along the shores of. Lake St. Clair, Lake Erie, and the Detroit giver blazed the, settlement trails and fed the first pioneers. A few of the original trees 'may survive, but their offspring are a vale- able source of genetic material, for winter hardi- ness, vigor, productivity and disease resistance. John WaTner wish the Canadian • Clonal' Genebank Program at the Greenhouse and Processing Crops Research` Centre of Agriculture and. Agri -Food Canada in Harrow, is on:; a mission to locate French Mission pear trees older thaia 100 years ,to• protect and preserve their genetic diversity, Improvements to . present-day,pears.way be made by 'incorporating the valuable traits of the ancienttrees into new varieties. (Froin Agriculture .and Agri-Food',Canada).