Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 04, 1975, Image 19

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    FOUR-BLADE
IMPELLER
Throws Out Silage Fast
• Power Circle Drive
• True Three-Point Suspension
• Two Machines in One
YOU CAN COUNT ON US
AGRI-EQUIP. I. G.'s AG. SALES
RD #2 Farmersville Ephrata PA Rt 113, Box 200. Silverdale PA
717-354-4271 215-257-5135
ROY 0. CHRISTMAN LANDIS BROTHERS INC.
RDI (Shartlesville) Hamburg. PA 19526 , 1305 Manheim Pike
215-562-7218 or 215-488-1904 Lancaster PA 717-393-3906
DEPENDABLE MOTOR CO. HENRY S. LAPP
East Mam Street Honey Brook PA RDI Cams Gap PA 17527
215-273-3131 717-442 8134
ERB & HENRY EQUIP., INC. CARL L. SHIRK
22 26 Henry Avenue New Berlmville PA 5 Colebrook Roao Lebanon PA
215-367-2169 717-274-1436
GRUMELLi FARM SERVICE M. E. SNAVELY
Robert Fulton Highway Quarryville PA 455 South Cedar Street Lititz PA
717-786-7318 717-626-8144
WEAVER STAR SILO INC. M. S. YEARSLEY & SON
R° 4 Myerstown PA 114 E Market St
717-866-5709 West Chester PA 19380 215-696-2990
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These fellows with their articulated tractors and
plows with up to 14 bottoms could turn over a lot of
ground—to say nothing about attracting attention.
A half-million visitors were expected to stop in at
the three-day show, with hundreds of them coming
by private plane. A small section of the airplane
parking lot is seen in the rear.
Sunny skies and mild temperatures
greeted members of the Penn-Jersey
Harvestore tour when they arrived at
Rockford, Illinois on Tuesday mor
ning. By Wednesday afternoon,
however, temperatures were
Chartered buses awaited the Penn- in northern Illinois was the A. O.
Jersey Harvesters group at Rockford, Smith Harvestore plant at DeKalb
.Illinois. Among the stops on the tour and the Ag Progress Show at Malta.
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Oct. 4,1975
dropping rapidly and a low of 32
degrees was predicted for the night.
That was probably the same cold
front which came sweeping into
southeastern Pennsylvania Thursday
night.
Lancaster Farming Photo
by Dieter Krieg
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