Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 29, 1972, Image 16

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    —Lancaster Farming; Saturday, April 29, 1972
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What’s New?
Farm Machinery
Leasing Program
A new low-cost method of
leasing tractors and other major
farm equipment for periods of
one, two, or three years has been
announced by John Deere.
The key to the new leasing
program, called “RV-Leasing”,
is that the resale or residual
value of the machine at the end of
the lease period will be deter
mined at the time the farmer
signs the lease agreement.
Lease payments as a result will
be for a fixed amount and the
farmer leasing the equipment
will have payments based on the
price of the machine minus the
pre-determined “resale” value.
This will make it economical for
customers to lease machines for
shorter periods than in the past
because lease payments won’t be
based upon the full selling price
of the tractor or equipment.
R. R Lewis, director of sales
financing for John Deere, said
the new leasing plan provides
new flexibility for farmers in
their machinery management.
“It will fill the needs of
operators who want to lease
equipment but still want to have
the newest and most productive
equipment on hand for their
operations. He will have
minimum capital tied up, more
flexibility in machinery
management, and will be in a
better position to allocate costs
since he will know precisely what
his leasing costs will be,” Lewis
said.
The new short term leases will
be available on major John Deere
products such as tractors,
your life is complicated enough.
Simplicity
8 hp. tractor with patented non-scalp mower.
- Clips grass fast. .36” at a pass.
- Standard electric starter kicks over with the turn of a
key.
- Teams up with 10 work saving attachments to work
for you year ’round.
5 & 7 HP Models Available
L H. ROY A.
BRUBAKER, INC. BRUBAKER
350 Strasburg Pike
Lancaster, Pa.
Tel. 397-5179
combines, windrowers, hay
balers, forage harvesters, and
other major seasonal machines.
Weed and Insect Control Topic
Of No-Till Corn Brochure
Weed and insect control
practices in no-till corn are
featured in a new brochure from
Ciba-Geigy.
Selection and application of
herbicides in sod-planted, stalk
planted and stubble-planted corn
are discussed, as well as various
soil and foliar insects and their
control.
Various herbicide com
binations are mentioned, in
cluding AAtrex-Princep and
AAtrex-Paraquat, plus recom
mended rates of application.
The no-till com brochure is
available by writing: Mrs. Betsy
Wood, Ciba-Geigy Corp., Ard
sley, New York 10502.
New Electric Fly
Control Units
Designed exclusively for in
terior use, the V-shaped Model
FD-20 is capable of positive fly
control in buildings up to 30,000
cubic feet.
The key to the effectiveness of
the new fly killers is the patented
Spectral-Glo panels which
radiate a soft, white light.
The alluring white light is
produced by a two-stage re
radiation process. Black light
bulbs energize the Spectral-Glo
panels which in turn radiate their
own umque fly luring glow.
The light is extremely potent in
attracting the elusive flies to an
electrically charged wire grid.
we offer
Easy Terms
700 WoodcrestAve,
Lititz, Pa.
Tel. 626-7766
Here the insect in incinerated in a
split second.
Unlike insecticide sprays and
strips, the dead flies do not drop
helter-skelter onto floors, into
equipment or food. After
electrocution, dead flies fall into
a sanitary collection tray, which
can be emptied by simply
directing the spout into a con
tainer.
Constructed entirely of UL
approved components, this unit
has a one year guarantee, and
features an all fused circuit and
light switch control.
For complete information,
contact Vandermolen Corp., 119
Dorsa Avenue, Livingston, N. J.
07039.
New Rotary
Hay Conditioner
A new rotary hay conditioner
designated the Niemeyer Hay-
Rebel HR 460 is available from
Bernard Krone, Yonkers, N. Y.
The Niemeyer Hay-Rebel HR
460 can be used for scattering hay
after rainfalls, fluffing, tedding,
turning and the simultaneous
spreading of swaths and refor
ming of windrows. By a simple
adjustment of a lever, the entire
machine can be slanted so that
the crop is shifted away from
fences, hedges and ditches to
leave a clean strip for successive
field operations.
Equipped with two pairs of
double spring tines synchronized
to rotate in opposite directions,
Long life is one proof of toughness..
And as you can see by the chart, people drive Chevy trucks a long time.
We think it’s because they’re designed better. And built better.
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7i.i% WM
63.9% 65.1% ■■
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1956 ’57 ’5B ’59 ’6O
Model Year
Proof of how long Chevy trucks last. Going back as far as 1956, for example,
over 55% of the Chevrolet trucks of that model year are still working. No
competitive make has as many as half of its ’56 models still on the job.
And nobody else matches Chevy’s consistently high percentages in the
years since.
Built to last! Priced to go! Right now!
the Niemeyer Hay-Rebel HR 460
evenly spreads soaked or tangled
hay while permitting repetitive
spreading or windrowing of the
same crop. Used as a unit for tine
conditioning or in conjunction
with mower-conditioners and
windrowers, the Hay-Rebel HR
460 cures the heaviet crop of hay
in about half the time of crimpers
and roll conditioners. Air cir
culation deep in and around the
hay provides fast curing without
MR. FARMER!
Are you aware of the latest law concerning Farm
Employees? As of May 1,1972 Pennsylvania Law says
that if you have an employee who works more than 20
hours a week or your payroll exceeds $150.00 you are
then subject to the law covering Workman Com
pensation.
This agency will be glad to discuss this with you.
Contact Paul I. Sheaffer or J. Wilbur Sollenberger.
PAUL I. SHEAFFER
INSURANCE AGENCY
Intercourse, Pa.
Phone 768-8236 - 392-8900 - 394-1753
78.9%
“SB^chevroiet
leaf loss. Under favorable
weather conditions, mowing as
well as baling can be done on the
same day even in first cutting.
Working width of the Niemeyer
Hay-Rebel HR 460 is 16 feet so
that it covers between IS to 18
acres per hour consistently.
Required tractor power is 25 hp
plus. Large size wheels (3.5 x 8)
ensure smooth driving as fast
speeds on uneven ground. Five
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97.9% 97.7%
93.1%
’64
R L Polk & Co
—AT KISSEL HILL—
626-2091