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Modern Methods help Increase Production That’s why progressive Farmers endorse The HECO MODERN MILKER Farmers say, here at last is a milker that does its job cleanly, safely, rapidly. And no wonder, for HECO introduces the most important single improvement ever made to the mechanical milker—HECO 60-40 pulsation. Heco 60-40 pulsation makes possible that extra snap and stimulation essential to udder health and increased production. Study these Heco Features • MINIMISES UDDER TROUBLE. The Heco 60-40 pulsation has such snap and stimulation that healthy quarters naturally result. • NO WEARING PARTS. The Heco is the simplest of all milkers. No wearing parts; no replacements; no belts, bearings, countershafts, reduction gears, no lubrication ! * • QUICK CLEANING. Heco Modern Milkers—through their, very simplicity—assure speedy, thorough cleaning. ff. N.Z., Distributors: The HAMER Electrical Co. Limited 126 Oxford Terrace, Christchurch. HECO Modern Mt/Aer 60-40 PULSATIOH EXPLAINED Old Type Nat Pulsator Pulsat REST REST* PERIOD PERIOB 50% 40%1 SUCTIQN PERIOD Milk requires longer taken from the teat flow into the teat. All milkers know this. Tbej 50 pulsation usual in machines is therefore natural and harmful. 60-40 pulsation of Heco _ ter for your cows and* down milking time. mm A MARKET for FARMERS • A handy market where the farmer can BUY, SELL ' or EXCHANGE Implements. • Here are some of the Implements we have on handi ’Phone 32-505 17 COULTER DRILL. TRACTOR AND HORSE PLOUGHS. DISC HARROWS. LITTLE WONDER SHEARED PLANT. CAMBRIDGE' ROLLER. ONE-HORSE HAY-PRESS. FARMERS’ MACHINERY EXCHANGE M 32 MOORHOUSE AVENUE (Next Central Dairy Coy.) Riccarton Branch: 181 RICCARTON ROAD. . •] Achieve the Maximum Production! INVEST IN A NEW s CASE Sole Distributors CASE MODEL “D" Here’s a modem 4-wheel Trac-J tor that thrives on tough jobav The new Case Model “D” ls| r designed to give you longer! service, help you get greater pro-* Auction, at the same* time keep-j ing upkeep costs down to The Case Model “D” is a marvelV. of efficiency, with light compact*, design instead of bulk and| weight. You get a new, wider! speed range for the most pendable performance on evi type of land. Inspect this ni Case Tractor, or write to-day full particulars. JOHN CHAMBERS & SON LTD., And at Timaru, Dunedin, Invercargill, Hamilton, Palmerston North, Wellington, and Auckland. ST. ASAPH STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. • IT’S HERE-THE TD-6 TJ * ■m* 7 a new and smaller diesel TracTracTor BY THE MAKERS OF McCORMICK-DEERING Once again McCormickDeering fills a vital need. Here’s a smaller Diesel Engine Crawler that’s Just ideal for small to medium sized farms that require crawler power. This compact Job is workmanlike in the extreme. It can whack any sort of going, whether it’s deep mud, sand, or gravel. It has those famous McCormick - Deering features unit construction, replaceable cylinder sleeves, chrome nickel crankshaft—to make it the longest lived track type tractor of its weight ever built. International Harvester Co. of N.Z. Ltd., Auckland, Palmerston North, Wellington, Christchurch, Dunedin. NOTE THESE FEATURES o Unit construction o Thorough protection from dirt, dust, and water • Powerful fourcylinder Diesel engine, 3i x sJin 1450 R.P.M. • Heat treated replaceable cylinder sleeves, o Chrome Nickel five-bear-ing crankshaft • Efficient cleaners for air, oil, and fuel e Replaceable precision type bearings o 5 forward speeds, one reverse o Positive starting by hand • Five Piston Rings • Exclusive design track frame and stabiliser. Send for further information. ITDrp T INTERNATIONAL, P.O. W bb ■ B ox 563, CHRISTCHURCH Please send me illustrated catalogue on the new TD-6 TracTracTor. NAME .... ADDRESS

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Press, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23080, 24 July 1940, Page 12

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