Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, May 06, 1978, Image 111

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    •Steam power on display next week
By DIETER KRIEG
KINZER - The Rough and Tumble Engineers’
Historical Association, Inc. is building up a full head of
steam for the second of six big events planned for 1978.
Dedicated to the restoration and preservation of antique
engines and machinery, the Lancaster County
organization welcomes anyone “with threshing dust in
their blood” to attend.
VICON’S SPREADER HAS WINNING FORM
DOWN THE MIDDLE OR ONTHE LINE.
Vicon is the spreader/ y) The Vicon spreader/
seeder with the versatility of /ff seeder has few moving parts
an Olympic swimmer OneV ] Non-corrosive polyester or
simple adjustment lets you t 'i heavy duty stainless steel
spread fertilizer just lt parts resist corrosion and last
the root zone of a row —Hg longer Hopper capacities
skipping the middles l||i range from 600 pounds to 6
Then with a change time tons
of less than three min- h See the Vicon spreader
utes, you can do conven-j champ in action at your
tional broadcast soread-\ dealer right away You II
mq or seeding with win- Vlli understand why challeng
mng results It's also great Y, Vk] ers don’t have a chance
for applying chemicals or Ul( VfCON FIELDS THE WINNERS.
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Lancaster County’s Only Dealer Specializing in Sprayer Sales & Service
» LESTER A. SINGER
RONKS, PA PHONE: (717) 687-6712
OPEN SATS. TILL NOON THRU JUNE 3
The big event with which Rough and Tumble is
presently engaging itself is the May Steam Up, slated for
next Friday and Saturday (May 12 and 13).
According to the association’s April newsletter, The
Whistle, efforts are being made to put some ‘zing’ into the
event. “As always, steam, gas, and hobby exhibitors will
form the core of the show. Both the large steam and gas
stationary engines will also be in operation,” the
newsletter announces.
To further enhance the 2-day program, two special
events are being planned, says R&T president Amos
Stauffer, a veteran machinist and farm equipment dealer
from New Holland. On Saturday morning the group will
formally acknowledge receival of a Conestoga Wagon and
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STIHL SAWS HOLD UE
That's because they're de
signed to last at least twice as
long as any other popular saw
Even the so-called "normal '
wear" parts aren't normal
They keep nght on working
to make Stihl saws (like the
020 AV Pro shown above) the
most reliable chain saws you'll
ever get your hands on
AND E|2 dealers
WON'T LET
YOU DOWN.
STOLTZf US WO. f*WORK
RDGap, PA Box 183
1 Mile North Rt 897 From Gap
WfsS T ENGINES
RD 3 Ephrata, PA
Phone (717) 733-9174
•4 Mile South on Rt 322 on
Pleasant Valley Rd Ephrata Exit New Rt 222
>Free Demonstration I , , ®
( Chain Saw - Concrete & Metal < | StiHL
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harness which was donated to the organization by
Raymond Worst of Gordonville. Although the gift was
received by R&T nearly a year ago, no public gesture of
thanks had been made so far. On Saturday a team of
Elmer Lapp’s Belgians will pull the antique wagon from
its display area below the gift shop, thereby giving all
visitors a chance to see the wagon and team m full glory.
On Saturday afternoon a grand opening is planned for
the Shay Railroad. It’s a gift from Bruce Groninger.
Other feature events of the May Steam Up include an
operating shingle mill, an old plow exhibit, “a belting up
contest” with old steam and gasoline powered tractors, an
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Steam tractors such as this one will be “steamed
up" on May 12 and 13 at the Rough and Tumble
Museum, east of Lancaster. The antique behemoth
above is owned by Samuel Kriebel of Montgomery
County.
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 6,1978
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2 Miles South of Rt 23 Along 772
Thru Monterey - RD 1 Ronks, PA
NORMAN H. ZIMMERMAN
Myerstown RD 2
Phone (717) 866-4695
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