The Brussels Post, 1979-04-16, Page 29My owner doesn't understand me
Shell helps you grow.
Beats
all others
cold.
Shell's amazing Extrema*
grease was put through a
number of severely punishing
field tests. Extreme heat,
extreme high pressures, and
even in water and road salt.
In one test this remarkable
new grease beat out a competi-
tive product seven to one-one
lubrication with Extrema lasted
seven times longer than the
other grease.
Put our new Extrema to the
test for your lubrication needs.
You will be amazed by its
performance.
*Reg. T,M.
Order early
and save.
It pays to order early from your
Shell agent. 2.20 per litre (104
per gallon) off the regular price
when you order 110 litres (25
gallons) or more of Shell
Rotella T, Shell Rotella S,
Shell Rotella, Shell Rimula
CT, Shell Donax, Shell Spirax
HD, Shell MP Grease, Shell
Darina AX or Shell Extrema
before May 31, 1979. And you
also cash in when you pay cash
on delivery, an additional 2.24!
per litre (100 per gallon) for
all orders delivered before May
31,1979, Please note, 1 kilogram
of grease equals 1 litre of oil
(10 lbs equals 1 gallon) for the
discount to apply.
So order soon, put your money
down promptly and cash in. Call
your Shell agent today.
One for all.
This may be
the only
tractor fluid
you'll need to
service the
transmission,
final drive,
hydraulic
system and
wet brakes on
your equipment. And that's well
worth asking your Shell agent
about. Not only will it make your
maintenance tasks a lot easier,
but it'll help cut down on your
inventory problems. Shell
Donax TDL is also available for
low temperature applications.
So put one of the best oils in its
field to work in yours. Shell
Donax TD*.
(If your warranty is still in effect, please consult
your owner's manual or your Shell agent.)
*Reg, T,M,
Takes the
pressure
When the pres-
sure's on, it's a good
idea to put Shell
Spirax* HD in.
This multi-purpose
heavy duty
lubricant is recommended
for transmissions, differentials
and steering gear boxes in cars,
trucks and farm equipment
where an extreme pressure type
gear oil is specified. So get the
gear oil that won't let you down
when the pressure's on, Shell
Spirax HD. Available in SAE
grades 75W, 80W/90 and 140.
*Reg, T.M.
For the fuel and lubricants you need to help get things started and keep things moving, call your Shell agent today.
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SHELL DONAX14011
Universal oil for
simplified maintenance.
The only oil you need to keep mixed
fleets on the job.
Shell Rotella* T is a high-quality Shell
engine oil that gives full warranty
protection. It meets warranty and service
requirements for most gasoline cars,
light trucks and diesel engines from Allis
Chalmers to White,
Available in SAE grades 10W, 20W/20,
30, 40 and multigrades 10W30 and 15W40.
You'll find Shell Rotella T can make your
servicing a little easier.
Reg. TM,
GABRIEL
SHOCKS
For the
do it yourselfer
HIJACKERS
Reg. $110.00 Pr.
$82.50
Incl. Hose Kit
Fora
smo-o-oth
ride
-THIS YEAR
LOOK. TO THE EXPERTS FOR
ALL YOUR AUTOMOTIVE NEEDS
CAR 7PARE SECTION
Motorcycles have same privileges
The Ontario. Safety League
reminds motorists that
motorcycle drivers are given
the same priveleges as
motorists and are subject to
the same 'rules of the road.'
Watch for the motorcycle and
treat it like any other vehicle
- give it room. Watch for
mopeds, bicycles and motor-
cycles when making both
right and left turns. At
intersections, remember that
a moped is a slow-acceler-
ating vehicle - some models
must be pedalled before they
gain speed and might also
prove a little wobbly at this
point. Be particularly careful
of the two wheel driver when
train and streetcar tracks are
present. Negotiating tracks
is a hazardous operation with
these vehicles - don't crowd
them. And when parking on
a street, double check for
bicycles, mopeds and motor-
cycles before opening your
door.
Research into motorcycle
accidents indicates that in
most crashes involving an
automobile, the driver of the
automobile is at fault, In
most instances, the car is
making a left turn in front of
the motorcycle when the
collision occurs, Cars passing
motorcycles and cutting in
too quickly is the second
most frequent contributing
cause. The same danger is
present with the moped and
the Ontario Safety League
stresses the need for motor-
ists to check for all two-
wheeled vehicles before
making a left or right turn..
The two wheeler is with
us, sharing the roads. Motor-
cyclists, in the main, are
responsible individuals.
They need the co-operation
of the motorists.
EXPOSED MOTORCYCLISTS
In 1977, 88 motorcycle
drivers and 17 passengers
were killed on Ontario's
streets and highways.
Another 3,594 motorcycle
drivers and 807 passengers
were injured. Preliminary
figures for 1978 indicate an
increase in motorcycle death
and injuries.
With the advent of warmer
weather, motorcyclists are
out in full force. The Ontario
Safety League points out to
cyclists that the use of proper
clothing and footwear should
be of primary concern to any
safety-minded motorcyclist.
Substantial pants and jackets
gloves and boots can success-
fully reduce injuries. This is
purely common sense. Yet
casual observance would
indicate a growing popularity
for cut-off jeans, tee shirts
and running shoes. Fre-
quently, passengers have
been noted without footwear
whatsoever. With such
apparel, the Ontario Safety
League suggests, even a
minor spill could cause
serious injury.
While the mandatory use
of helmets in 1968 substan-
tially reduced the number of
motorcycle deaths, there
Pre Trip
Safety Check
• Emissions check
• Tune-up
• Electrical system
and battery check
• Oil and filter
change
• Cooling system
Brakes
• Tires
• Exhaust system
• Lights
• Wipers and washers
seems little point in protect-
ing the head if the rest of the
body is exposed. True
enthusiasts know this, the
League believes, and protect
their bodies from the effects
of a spill,