Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, February 04, 1978, Image 111

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    READ LANCASTER FARMING
FOR FULL MARKET REPORTS
LOW INITIAL COST. FAST EASY
ERECTION. ALL STEEL LONG LIFE.
14’ High Opening Easy operating sliding doors
• Two Widths 40 and 48 Minimum length 50 feet
• Additions to length in 25 sections to whatever length
you wish
• Multi-purpose building
• Optional accessories so you can have the building
lust right for you
For a better Farm Building deal it’s American
C. DONALD COX
GENERAL CONTRACTOR i EXCAVATOR
W Ralph Cheek. Sales Manager
R D 1 Kirkwood, Pa 717-529-2541
SEE THESE
WHITE DEALERS
FOR FIELD BOSS'" TRACTORS
HARVEST BOSS™ COMBINES
PLANT/AIRE™ PLANTERS AND
QUALITY TILLAGE EQUIPMENT.
ARNETT’S GARAGE
Rt. 9, Box 25
Hagerstown, MD
301-733-0515
BURCHFIELDS, INC.
112 S. Railroad St.
Martinsburg, PA 16662
814-793-2194
PAUL M.
BYERS, INC.
1700 Edgar Ave.
Chambersburg, PA 17201
717-263-8568
NORMAN D.
CLARK & SON
Honey Grove, PA
717-734-3682
FARMERSVILLE
EQUIPMENT, INC.
RD4
Ephrata, PA
717-354-4271
FARNSWORTH
FARM SUPPLY INC.
103 Cemetery St
Hughesville, PA
717-584-2106
GEORGE N. GROSS,
INC.
5261 Davidsburg Rd
Dover, PA 17315
717-292-1673
GOS FARM
EQUIPMENT, INC.
Seven Valleys, PA
717-428-1356
HANDWERK BROS.
SERV. CENT.
RDI - Neffs
Slatmgton, PA
215-767-5946
N. G. HERSHEY
& SON, INC.
Manheim, PA
717-665-2271
PAUL W.
HISTAND CO. INC.
697 N. Mam St
Doylestown, PA ■
215-348-9041
CHAS. J.
McCOMSEY & SONS
Hickory Hill, PA
215-932-2615
MILLER
EQUIPMENT CO.
RDI
Bechtelsyille, PA
215-845-2911
SHEETS BROS.
Hanover, PA
717-632-3660
ERNEST SHOVER
FARM EQUIPMENT
19 W. South St
Carlisle, PA
717-249-2239
SHUEY’S
SALES SERVICE
Ono, PA
717-865-4915
STANLEYS
FARM SERVICE
RD 1 - Off Rte 125
Klmgerstown, PA
717-648-2088
STOITZFUS
FARM SERVICE
Cochranville, PA
215-593-5280
IVAN J. ZOOK
Route 655, Belleville, PA
717-935-2948
WHAT'S NEW
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FORAGE BLOWER
The Farm Equipment
Division of Koehnng m
troduces their new high
capacity Fox 660 forage
blower. The new 660 is
designed to handle up to 70
tons of haylage and up to 150
tons of corn silage per hour.
The heavy-duty fan is
nearly sixty-inches in
diameter which permits
greater lifting and volume,
according to Fox engineers.
It runs comfortably at
regular 540-rpm PTO speed.
White... semi-mounted
plows...you can’t outgrow them
because they grow with you.
White’s 508, 588 and 549 semi-mounted plows offer you two
ways to stay in step with your tractor horsepower. First, White
semi-mounted plows allow you to adjust the cutting width
from 14 to 16, 16 to 18, or 18 to 20-inches, depending on the
model you choose. Second, when you buy a White semi
mounted plow today...you can add an extra bottom when
you trade tractors and can handle more bottoms.
making full use of tractor
torque Fox engineers
designed the 660 to keep up
with the unloading capacity
of even the largest forage
wagons or highest silos.
The 36 inch wide hopper is
easy to approach and its
combination auger/shaker
pan keeps moving material
along to the fan cleanly, and
without blow-back, or
plugging.
A convenient shutoff
clutch lets the operator bring
the fan up to speed first, then
engage the shaker pan when
he’s starting with a full
hopper and allows him to
disengage the auger/shaker
pan without cutting power.
The shaker pan operates
at two speeds: a high speed
for normal conditions and a
slower speed when wet,
sticky haylage is being
handled.
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Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 4,1978
An optional magnet is
available with the 36 inch
wide shaker pan. The
magnet helps keep metal
debris from being blown into
the silo, according to Fox
engineers.
A water input on the top of
the fan compartment lets the
operator add water to help
moisten dry haylage
The Farm Equipment
Division of Koehnng,
headquartered in Appleton.
Wisconsin, is a major
manufacturer of forage
harvesting and handling
equipment and tillage tools
GARDEN SEEDS
Epicure Seeds is a new
name to add to your file of
vegatable seed catalogs.
It offers a select list of
choicest table varieties from
some of the finest and oldest
seed houses of Europe. One
of them, Hurst, dates back to
Elizabethan times. Another,
Vilmorin, began selling seed
SEE US TODAY FOR A SEMI
MOUNTED PLOW FROM
WHITE...
THE PLOW PEOPLE.
Quality financial services
for quality products
when Napoleon I was a big
name in France.
The catalog introduces
American gardeners to
many vegetable varieties
hitherto unobtainable in the
United States, but grown and
enjoyed throughout Europe.
Listings include flageolets
and lettuces from France,
broad beans and Brussels
sprouts from England,
cabbages from Denmark
and Belgian endive from
Belgium. Cultural in
structions and serving
suggestions are included
Additional catalogs are
available, at 25 cents each,
by writing to the above
address.
At present, seed houses
from Belgium, Denmark
France, Great Britain and
Holland are represented.
Next year Epicure hopes to
add houses from Italy,
Switzerland, West Germany
and other European coun
tries.
filf-; WHITE MOTOR
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