June 20, 2006

Ad: Strong “wrists” for America’s new hay balers (Dec, 1953)

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Source: Scientific American ( More articles from this issue )
Issue: Dec, 1953
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Strong “wrists” for America’s new hay balers

For sturdy, unfailing spur and bevel gears—”wrists” that drive the tying mechanism of its “one-man” hay baler— NEW IDEA looks to Lycoming for precision production.

Whisking through fields of hay…picking up and handling an almost incredible 2,500 bales per day…this man-saving, time-saving, money-saving NEW IDEA hay baler needs mighty tough gears to keep its tying mechanism on the job. To be certain these steel “wrists” have maximum strength and durability…NEW IDEA looks to Lycoming.

Do you need a precision part…volume production of a metal product…a dependable air-cooled engine…or development of “just an idea” in the rough or blueprint stage? Then remember—many of America’s industrial and military leaders credit Lycoming with solving their most complex metal-working problems. Whatever your problem…look to Lycoming!

More than 6,000 machine tools, a wealth of creative engineering ability, and 2-1/2 million square feet of floor space stand ready to serve your needs when you look to Lycoming.

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