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The Rural Voice, 2003-09, Page 46DEPENDABLE FARM DRAINAGE • Farm Drainage • Septic Systems (We are Licenced to install) • Backhoe Service • General Repair Service KMM FARM DRAINAGE Ron McCallum 887-6428 - Shop Paul McCallum 527-1633 (,d Oe°9,/eal SMALL TOWN FEEL...BIG CITY DEALS! We'll Come To Your Door To Prove It! 2003 E350 Cube Van 16' multi -van body WORK READY VAN 2003 E350 Cargo Van Full interior pkg. with shelves. STK* 82027 $30,995. (Plus taxes) LANDSCAPE READY STK* 82763 2003 F550 Diesel, auto, air $48,619. taxes) O% Financing for 48M on all our in -stock F250 and F350 Trucks Peninsula Ford Lincoln Ltd. Sunset Strip, P.O. Box 894 Owen Sound, Ontario N4K 6H6 Tel (519) 376-3252 Fax: (519) 376-8030 Email: bp@peninsulaford.com 42 THE RURAL VOICE Air window. Depending on the pulley system, the horse generally moved about twice as fast as the load was raised. Once raised, the Toad could be slid along the central beam inside the barn to position the hay for dropping (by tripping the spurs or spikes) anywhere along the entire length of the barn. Once in place and packed, a hay -knife (our example still hangs in the barn) was used to cut a `chunk' out of the un -baled hay for throwing down to the cattle. While still without the "luxury" of baling systems, the mechanical genius of these early farmers is nothing less than remarkable. The riggings for filling larger and larger mows, or building larger and larger haystacks (if today's large round bales resemble wheaties in the field, then some of these old haystacks would have resembled "loaves of Tip Box: Take time for safety when filling silos As fascinating and fun as harvest can be, the importance of understanding and teaching of safe methods of working with hay and silage cannot.be understated for either the new or experienced generations of farmer. Here are just some of the resources worth reviewing with the whole family: The Farm Safety Association has many safety fact sheets available, including "Silo Gas Dangers", "Silo Maintenance", "Power Takeoff Safety", "Mower Safety", "Big Bale Safety", "Forklift Precautions", "Safe Lifting and Carrying Techniques" and "Slips, Trips and Falls". These, and many more, can be accessed on-line at www.fsai.on.ca or contact 1-800-361-8855, Suite 22-23, 340 Woodlawn Road West, Guelph, Ontario, N1H 7K9. Information, including the risk of collapse and the factsheet entitled "Deterioration of Concrete Tower Silos", is available from the OMAFRA office or visit their website at www.gov.on.ca/omafra. 0