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The Rural Voice, 1980-07, Page 29Build safety into your equipment The adage 'necessity is the mother of invention' certainly holds true for farmers. Many are just natural born tinkerers and engineers who regularly manufacture specialized equipment in their own shops for their farm operations. Lack of equipment for certain types of work often makes on -the -farm equipment manufacture a necessity. There are a number of problems associated with "home -built" equipment that should be taken into consideration during the design stage. Safety should be the main concern, particularly for mechanical equipment. The manufacturing or building of any piece of farm equipment should obviously involve a plan. Drawings or sketches of the equipment are essential, and often many problems can be eliminated at this stage. The materials to be used in the equipment are important. The stresses and conditions under which the equipment will be used are vital considerations in determining what types of materials to use. If you are involved in the manufacture of a relatively expensive piece of farm equipment, a talk to a consulting engineer or someone experienced in equipment manufacturing could save a lot of frustration and money. Building any piece of farm machinery requires skill, accuracy and appropriate equipment. At the planning stage, it may become evident that you do not have sufficient skill or the right tools to handle the job. Equipment building usually re- quires better than average proficiency in welding, as well as the handling of other machine shop tools. It may be possible to hire someone else to do the critical welding and/or machining. Shielding or guarding are the most essential components in building any piece of equipment. Major modern farm equip- ment manufacturers have spent countless hours and millions of dollars in the design and building of shields and guards, all for the purpose of protecting the equipment operator. Open chains, belts, shafts, and any other possible pinch or 'pull -in' points should be shielded. Shielding and guarding of home-made equipment is often neglected. This can be extremely hazardous, particularly in the initial stages of trying out a new machine, or when the device is operated by an inexperienced person. Building your own farm equipment is a self -satisfying exercise. As well, it allows you to be innovative in the operation of MAILBOX OF THE MONTH (Located on Morris, Grey Division line, Huron County) your farm. Many of the hazards that are common to home-made equipment can be eliminated by careful planning and reason- able precautions in operating the equip- ment. Three hidden reasons for good Shur -Gain heifer care. LSHUR•GAIN) Ask us io There is a Shur -Gain Solution WALTON FEED MILL You can't see them, but inside your bred heifers are three good reasons to choose Shur -Gain Heifer Feeding and Management. Increased MIlk Production Properly fed heifers will yield a thousand or more pounds of milk more than those just "roughed" through. Figure the worth of that at your milk market prices. Stronger Calves. Embryonic calves respond to proper levels of protein minerals and vitamins. The result at calving time is a strong vigorous calf well equipped to deal with all the hazards of early life. Body Building. A good heifer puts calf and milk production ahead of her own body's welfare. Make sure she has the nutrition to take care of all needs including her own. Give her the constitution for many productive years in the milking line. Increased milk production. Stronger calves. Better body building. Three vital reasons to choose Shur -Gain Heifer Growing Programs. Ask your Shur -Gain representative for the research proven profit making facts about heifer care. He's just bustin' to tell you. Walton, Ont. Brussels 887-6023 THE RURAL VOICE/JULY 1900 PG. 27