Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 09, 1977, Image 110

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Farmers tell us our 7-foot Cut-ditioner does
more work than a 9-foot mower-conditioner.
Why? Because it’s a plug-free machine. So just
imagine what our new 9-foot 279 Cut-ditioner
will do! You save hundreds of dollars in terms of
initial equipment cost, plus get more work done
faster. The 279 is a better way to get high
quality, faster drying hay in both heavy and light
crops. Whatever your operation: chop, bale,
stack, or bigroll!
The New Idea 9-foot Cut-ditioner is a high
capacity machine with a minimum of moving
parts to wear out and maintain. And it’s ver
satile. In addition to ‘cutting, conditioning,
wmdrowingand swathing, it can be used to ted,
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turn windrows, trim pastures and gather and
condition crop residues. Because of this ver
satility, farmers called our original 7-foot Cut
ditioner the “Hay Thing."
You can still buy the popular 7-footer that
does more for less money. And, now we’ve got a
bigger “Hay Thing" going for you, the new 9-foot
Cut-ditioner that does even more for less money.
It’s your choice. We made both to suit your
particular needs. But one thing’s for sure - when
you buy either Cut-ditioner, you’ll have it around
to do a lot of work for a long time. It’s the non
stop, trouble-free, low-cost way to make high
quality hay.
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