Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 03, 1971, Image 19

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Y, INC.
ME 9:30 A. M.
IS NOW TO ATTEND
BINES - TRUCKS - AUTOMOBILES
OVER 200 TRACTORS AND 1000 PIECES OF FARM EQUIPMENT
nventory Liquidation
NEW NEW
ALL NEW FARM EQUIPMENT
iese items are all new and will be sold at public auc
rTou set the price. NOTE: These are 8 new farm trac
[ new lawn tractors and 3 new implement trailers list
ave, 8 new hay crushers listed under hay equipment,
new elevators listed below.
LOADMASTER auger front unloading forage boxes
unning gears; 30 FARM RITE 6 & 8 ton wagons; 20
) 6, 7 & 8 ft. grader blades; 10 rear mo. 3 pt. booms;
[CO 4,5, & 6 ft., 3 pt. and pull type rotary mowers;
IDEA 203 manure spreaders; 5 STARLINE P.T.O.
preaders; 5 DUNHAM tractor loaders; 10 EMCO post
iggers; 5 EMCO 3 pt. box scrapers; 10 - J & M 165
avity boxes (some 125 bu.); NEW IDEA P.T.O. lime
lers; 4 FARM HAND wheel hay rakes; NEW HOL
forage blower; J.D. forage blower; FOX forage blow-
WALSH steel wire 1500 bu. corn cribs; fence; barb
wheel barrow: roto tiller; automatic electric fuel oil
s; portable air compressor; 5 McCULLOCH chain
portable generator; a) heat housers; platform scales;
hand'tools; forks; or new implement tires; shovels;
irn brooms. ’■
FORAGE EQUIPMENT
ELD CHOPPERS 28 FORAGE BLOWERS
CHOPPER WAGONS
C No. 16 field chopper; J.D. No. 15-A field chopper;
1 GEHL choppers; several FOX choppers; (There
HARVESTERS and 15 flail type choppers.) This is
the finest selections of field choppers in Pennsylvan
assorted makes and models of forage blowers. There
sed forage wagons in addition to the 4 new ones list
ve; 15 corn and hay heads for above choppers.
egister for Buyers Number when you
get to the ouction.
WIN -A- PRIZE
FREE FREE FREE
person who registers before 11:00 o.m.
eligible to win a prize in a drawing held
end of the sale. Win a $139.00 portable
pressor or one of 50 FREE dinners at any
PIER 7 Fish & Chips Restaurant.
VRM MACHINERY. INC.
LACE STREET, MYERSTOWN, PENNSYLVANIA
PHONE 717-866-2138
ms: Full payment when machinery is moved. If desired, „ „, _. _ „ . , T
y pay 10% down sale day and the balance when you re- Pl i on 110072 4244 Auctioneers: Don Fry. Edon, Ohio; Dean Kiuse, Auburn, In
our nurchases from the lot' Final removal date and Sale Managers - Donald Edon, Otao Phone 419-272-4294 d iana; Ralph Horst, Marion, Pa.; Robert Shmaberry, Hudson,
due date on or before AprU lilffll avail- Full Service -- V Kfuseßeal Estate & Auctioneers, Inc. Mich.; B lam Rentzel, York, Pa.; Vernon Martin, New Holland,
rneinmarv rate - Auction Companies , The 300 Block South Union, Auburn, Ind. p a ci yde Wolgemuth, Manheim, Pa.; Jim Vaughn, Stilesville,
the customary rate. - . .' -Phone 219-925-4004 ind.; E i ias Frey , Archbold, O.; and L. Robert Frame, Exton, Pa.
rm lunch served by the Myerstown, Pa., Brethren Church.
tie items change due to daily business.
Location: South Race Street, Myerstown, Pennsylvania 6 miles
East of Lebanon, Pa., on State Road No. 422, which is located 20 miles
West of Reading. Pa., and 30 miles East of Harrisburg, Pa. NOTE: Com
mercial air travel into Harrisburg, Pa. Private planes may land on as
phalt air strip at County Airport in Myerstown, Pa. near the sale site.
Overnight accommodations may be arranged by calling (717) 866-2138.
Auction
100 CULTIVATORS 31 CORN PLANTERS
4 FIELD CULTIVATORS
2 Row 4 Row 6 Row 12 Row
Nearly new ALLIS 12-row pull type no till corn planter
used as a demonstrator; ALLIS 4-row no till; J.D. 494 A;
494 ; 490 ; 246; INTERNATIONALS: 4-row tool bar planter;
seven late style 2 and 4-row planters; OLIVER, CASE &
MASSEY FERGUSON. 2 & 4 row planters; good selection
of pull type or 3 pt. hitch; 4 field cultivators (one 3 pt.
hitch); several late model J.D., ALLIS and MASSEY FER
GUSON and IHC rear-mounted 4 and 6-row cultivators;
nearly 70 assorted cultivators covering most all tractors
made.
43 DISC 151 PLOWS 12 HARROW DRAGS
6 CULTIMULCHERS 25 CULTIPACKERS
J.D. 14’ TWA wheel disc; several KBA wheel disc; A.C.
KEWANNEE, OLIVER, (one nearly new), CASE, and
MASSEY FERGUSON wheel discs 8 ft. to 14 ft., several
have been rebuilt; 5 disc plows; approx. 15-3 pt. mounted
disc, mostly FORD and MASSEY FERGUSON; 20 pull type
tandem disc; 12 J.D. 4, 5 and 6 bottom steerable plows; 14
IHC 4, 5 and 6 bottom steerable plows; M.F. 4,5, and 6
bottom plows; 70-3 pt. hitch plows 2,3, 4, 5 and 6 bottoms
consisting of J.D., IHC, M.F., FORD, OLIVER, and CASE;
35 pull type plows. This will be one of the largest plow
selections ever sold at public auction. 2 snow plows; 2 V
plows; 9 and 10 ft. BRILLION Cultimulchers; DUNHAM
10 and 12 ft. cultimulchers; LEHR 12 ft. cultimulcher; J.D.
16 ft. spring harrow on wheels; IHC 14 ft. harrow on
wheels; BRILLION 12, 14, and 16 ft. harrows on wheels;
several tractor type pull spring and spike tooth drags; 25
single double roll cultipackers, they are 9, 10, 11, 12 and 13
ft., several BRILLION 12 and 13footers like new, 50 rotary
hoes of all different makes; however, most of these are J.D.
pull type with interchangeable sections as large as you
want, 17 rotary hoes are 3 pt. mo.
' .Wengers have a complete supply of over 100 mounted
cub tractor attachments.
These will bVaiictioned before the tractors sell.
5 ROTARY HOES
ATTENTION
Visit' Wenger's used tractor and machinery parts
display. Largest selection of used late model
parts in the Eastern U.S.
ORDER OF SALE
Auction will start on smaller new and used items
Selling Farm Equipment.
Combines and large farm Equipment
. Tractor auction will start.
9:30 A.M
10:00 A.M.
1:30 P.M
2.00 P.M,
15 HAYBINES (WINDROWERS)
14 HAY CRUSHERS 16 HAY BALERS
20 HAY RAKES 50 HAY MOWERS
10 and 12 ft. NEW HOLLAND, HESSTON, OWATTONA,
CASE, NEW IDEA, and INTERNATIONAL windrowers,
several are like new; 2 new J.D. P.T.O. hay crimpers; 6
new ALLIS hay crimpers; several good used crushers; M.F.
No. 3 baler; NEW HOLLAND No. 268 and 269 balers; J.D.
14-T balers; 10 other good balers; 4 new FARM HAND
wheel rakes; FERG. 3 pt. mo. rakes; pull types on rubber
and steel; 50 assorted hay mowers 3 pt. mo.; NEW IDEA
pull type; several late style FORD and J.D. mowers; also
IHC, CASE, OLIVER, and MF hay mowers.
2 GRAIN DRYERS ELEVATORS
16 GRAIN DRILLS 10 FIELD SPRAYERS
10 GRINDERS & FEED MIXERS
J.D. No. 458 grain dryer 350 bu.: CASE 250 bu. grain
dryer; 36 ft. NEW LITTLE GIANT double chain elevator;
32 ft. NEW LITTLE GIANT elevator; 6 double chain eleva
tors 32 to 42 ft.; 2 grain augers; OLIVER No. 76 drill; J.D.
17 hole Model F. 8.8. drill - 14 other drills to choose from;
4 row, 6 row and 8 row trailer type field sprayers; NEW
HOLLAND, GEHL, BEAR CAT, LETZ, FARM HAND
P.T.O. mixer mills; GEHL roller mill mixer; 6 auger P.T.O.
feed self-unloading trailers.
49 MANURE SPREADERS
15 LIME SPREADERS
36 TRACTOR LOADERS
4 new STARLINE tank spreaders; NEW IDEA No. 19-
203-17-Flail 12A; J.D. No. R-N and 33; NEW HOLLAND No.
475; CASE, IHC, and OLIVER tractor spreaders; 15 lime
spreaders 10 and 12 ft,; 5 new DUNHAM tractor loaders,
one of these 5 will fit most any tractor; 31 FORD, IHC,
OLIVER, CASE, M.F., J.D., ALLIS and WAGNER loaders.
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 3.1971—!
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