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Published: April 21, 2005

Spraying guide

Spraying Systems, which manufactures TeeJet spray products, has produced a 56-page educational booklet on spray nozzle terminology, selection and maintenance. The booklet examines cost consequences and potential yield loss associated with improper application rates, technical aspects of spray nozzles, types of spray nozzles, resources for technical assistance and advice, nozzle maintenance and sprayer calibration procedures. It also includes illustrations and reference tables for theoretical coverage, minimum spray heights, density conversions, speeds and nozzle output.

The guide is available at www.teejet.com or can be obtained from TeeJet dealers.

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New welder

The PowCon Arc Stud 625 stud welder by Miller Electric features inverter arc control technology for superior arc stud performance and lightweight portability. It weighs 35 kilograms and has an output range of 500 to 1,000 amps and a rated output of 1,000 amps/32 volts at a seven percent/four studs per minute duty cycle. Because it has inverter technology, the welder offers more power per pound when compared to traditional arc stud welders. It also includes the Fan-On-Demand cooling system that operates only when needed, reducing noise, energy use and the amount of contaminates pulled through the machine. Other features include Auto-Link circuitry, which automatically links the power source to the primary voltage applied (480/575 VAC, three-phase), and Wind Tunnel Technology that protects electrical components and PC boards from contamination. For more information, write to Miller Electric Manufacturing Co.,1635 W. Spencer St., Box 1079, Appleton, Wisconsin, U.S.A., 54912-1079, call 920-734-9821 or visit www.millerwelds.com/about/news_releases/articles130.php.

Catch calves safely

The Hired Hand Calf Corral allows cattle producers to safely catch, treat and transport newborn calves. The corral consists of a durable metal enclosure that mounts to all makes of all-terrain vehicles. The system is easy to attach and remove and protects the operator from anxious cows by allowing him to remain seated while the calf is captured. Spring-loaded gates on the corral can be opened and closed from the driver’s seat. The system also includes a transport platform for transporting newborn calves so the trailing cow never loses sight of its calf. For more information, contact New Tec Inc., 1336 3rd Ave. SE, Sioux City, Iowa, U.S.A. 51250, phone 712-722-0505 or visit www.newtecinc.biz.

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