fl/l /hat's New .: \ Badger Northland, Kaukauna, Wisconsin. Unique features Include: a fully enclosed oil bath transmission providing forward, neutral and reverse; quick gear in terchange for length of cut; 26” cutterhead with carbide Quiet running. Check valve prevents reverse operation. Exclusive Surge oil reclaimer recirculates up to 95% of oil There’s one for every Ik' Alarm 20-plu You’re a step ahead with Surge Surge Vacuum Pumps will not be payable until Nov. 15,19751 With Oil Reclaimer and "Free” Vacuum Controller. Groff Equipment 2 W. State St. Quarryville, Pa. Ph. 717-786-7225 Supply, Inc. Brandt's Farm 601 E. High St Elizabethtown, Pa, Ph. 717-367-1221 Chester Co. Fisher's Surge * ® ro * * nc ’ Cochranville, PA RDI, Hamburg, PA _ Bally, PA Phone (215) 932-9179 Phone (215) 488-6574 Phone (215) 845-2261 IContinued from Figs 62| faced helical cutting knives; 25V4" throat opening; a 36 x 9 inch blower for superior blowing capability. Other features include: left hand draft design for straight line pull of wagon; manual or full remote hydraulic-electric controls, Alamo ir intake from Lancaster Co. Lester B. 801 l Glenn E. Hurst RDI, Lititz, Pa. RD2 - East Earl - p a Ph. 717-626-6198 Ph - 215-445-6865 H. Daniel Wenger irge oil reserve, andy sight gauge Continuous flood-type lubrication, greater efficiency and longer life. All Surge vacuum pump motors carry a two-year guarantee. Berks Co. and a wide machine width which allowe corn har vetting with dual wheel tracton. Both models are designed to handle a crop head or hay pickup. Model 2000 it available with a five foot hay pickup, a one row crop head or a two row crop head that will harvest com planted on rowt 28 to 40 inches without adjustment. The harvesting units Longacre Electrical Svc. Inc. available for Model 2800 include a six foot or a seven foot hay pickup, and a two row crop head that will handle com planted on 28 to 40 inch rows without ad* Justmcnt, or a three row crop icad that will harvest com planted on 28 to 32 inch rows without adjustment. The hay pickup is built to harvest large quantities of forage in short order. The 22 inch auger in these units feature retractable auger fingers. The Model 2000 is available in cither a standard 540 or a 1000 r.p.m. PTO while the Model 2600 is built ex clusively for 1000 r.p.m. tractors. Both are designed with straight line pull to minimize side draft in slippery fields and on hillsides. The PTO shaft runs nearly straight, even with duals on the tractor. The left hand delivery side loads trucks without wheel in terference. Or turn the spout toward the rear and deliver forage into trailing wagons. The cutterhead on the Badger Forage Harvesters weighs 240 pounds and rotates at 1,000 r.p.m. It can wade through the toughest crop conditions with ease. Both models offer manual remote controls as standard equipment. Optional remote hydraulic-electric controls on the Badger Forage Harvester permit complete “touch of a button” control from the inside of big tractor cabs. METAL DETECTOR A new. electronic metal detector, designed to warn an operator and help prevent damage by a stray piece of metal entering a forage harvester, has been an nounced by Sperry New NEW 400 GAL "MHL” The Mueller Models "OH” and "MHL” with HiPerForm make all other bulk milk coolers obsolete. If you are m the market for a bulk milk cooler and you don’t check all the advantages of the Mueller Models “OH” and “MHL,” you may be buying an obsolete cooler . j*nt j/t t ' 5 ' .... . >SM. vO?W IM , !i *& 'V-v r X V - ’ USED BULK TANKS 300 gal Mojonmer 400 gal. Mueller M.C. New 18 can (Can Coolers) UfiED DIESELS (1) 300 gal Jamesway 200 Esco 400 gal Universal Vac Tank 400 § al - G'rton V. A Lister Ruston QUEEN ROAD REPAIR Box 67, Intercourse, PA 17534 After 5 P M JOHN D WEAVER 656 9982 - KENNETH M GROFF 354-0473 GID DIENNER 768-8521 OR Answering Service 354-4374 u „ lir c . . 24 Hour Service We Stock Hess Farm Supplies, Check Our Prices on Animal Medications Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 6.1975—63 Holland. The metal detector, which Is available in limited quantities this year, will be factory installed as optional equipment on the Sperry New Holland Model 980 Forage Harvester. ■’ 1 The detector works on a magnetic principle, ac- NEPPCO Convention slated HERSHEY, PA. - Final plans have been inked for a busy, 3-day, fact-filled 44th anniversary exposition “which will compare favorably with those in the Harrisburg heyday” of the Northeastern Poultry Producers Council, ac cording to officials of the 14- state farm organization. Registration forms are being mailed to producers and allied industrymen this week. The exhibit display area promises to be one of the most extensive of recent years, according to Dr. John Dodge, NEPPCO President. A few good exhibit spaces are still available, he said, and can be reserved by calling the NEPPCO office at 215-547-0190. The big annual show will be staged October 21 through 23 in the all-new Convention Center opened this past year in this resort city. It will be conducted under the theme, SPECIAL OF THE WEEK cording to Burkholder, and detection is limited to ferrous metals. When a piece of ferrous metal is detected as it is picked up in the field, an electronic signal automatically stops the forage harvester feedrolls and attachment drive before the metal can reach the cutterhead. Under teat conditions, the device has recorded a 97 percent accuracy rate in detecting ferrous metals. In these tests, examples of ferrous metals detected have ranged from broken rake teeth to smaller pieces of baling wire. “Time for Decision.” Poultry-oriented par ticipants will gather from throughout the northeast for the full three-day panorama of educational exhibits and talks, nanels and seminars, youth and ladies programs, market egg and carton show and accompanying social events. A far-reaching speaking program will carry poultry industrymen into the areas of alternative production capitalization plans, changing world food marketing patterns, the view down the track for tran sportation of necessary products, the present poultry health picture and a review of current and future high impact industry concerns. A money-saving early registration plan has been adopted by NEPPCO this year and is carried in the organization’s initial mailing to the industry. Phone 717-768-71 H
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