Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, May 06, 1978, Image 34

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    —Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 6, 197 S
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Finding the problem, eliminating it, and having
the engine run smoothly are all a part of the small
engines contest.
Three FFA
contests held
KUTZTOWN - Members
representing seven regional
FFA chapters met recently
at Kutztown High School to
compete in small engines,
salesmanship, and interview
contests.
Sweeping the title in the
small engine team division
was Twin Valley, followed
by Kutztown, Northern
Lebanon, Cedar Crest,
Lebanon Vo-Tech, Elco, and
Conrad Weiser. Individual
placings were as follows: 1.
Howard Griest, Twin
Valley; 2. David Reigel,
Weaver named supervisor
QUAKERTOWN
Stephen Weaver was
recently named breeder
flock supervisor for Moyer’s
Chicks, Inc. Quakertown,
Pa. He will be responsible
for the overall management
and flock inspection of
Moyer’s broiler and leghorn
breeder flocks. Prior to
joining Moyer’s Chicks, Inc.
he shared in responsibilities
on the family dairy farm
near Shippensburg, Pa. He
attended the DeKalb
Patholgy Service Clinic at
DeKalb, HI. in April.
HESsrroN
FARM EQUIPMENT
SLURRY SPREADER SPECIAL
List Price - $5,900.00
jy* Discount- 800.00
* flcinUS* May Bonus- 450.00
Load, move and spray rich manure slurry and never
leave your tractor cab with a Hesston Slurry Manure
Spreader the 2000-gallon capacity 1520 or the 1400-
gallon 1510 A selLcontamed rear loading impeller Idts you
fill the tank without extra pumps, vacuum tanks and a lot of
mess and bother These machines take about 3 minutes to
unload and spread a uniform pattern up to 50 feet You can
profit from a Hesston Slurry Manure Spreader Ask us how
SALES & SERVICE
MILLER'S REPAIR
1 Mile North of Bird-m-Hand
8 Miles East of Lancaster
RDI, Bird-in-Hand, PA Phone: 717-656-9013
LM
Kutztown; 3. Russel Unger,
Northern Lebanon; 4. Arthur
Arnold, Cedar Crest; 5. Troy
Matthew, Elco; 6, Daryl
Kunkel, Kutztown; 7. Donald
Simmers, Lebanon Vo-Tech;
8. Lloyd Huytt, Twin Valley,
and Douglas Blaugh, Nor
thern Lebanon, tied; 10.
John Kline, Cedar Crest; 11.
David Engle, Lebanon Vo-
Tech; 12. Ray Noss, Conrad
Weiser; 13. Dennis Bach
man, Elco; 14. Sam Ferraro,
Conrad Weiser.
In Salesmanship first
place was awarded to Duane
Bowman, Northern
Stephen Weaver
Larry Shrawder
Lebanon, followed by; 2.
Michael Balsbaugh, Cedar
Crest; 3. Steve Angstadt,
Kutztown; 4. Tammy Werth,
Lebanon Vo-Tech; and tied
for 5. Glenn Wenger, Elco,
and Lewis Kohl, Twin
’ Valley.
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To eliminate any ons of these
items all built into SAME would
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4-wheel drive
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1 Weight distribution must be
% built-in at correct position Note
X' SAME is low, long and wide
Load spread is evon
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versatile SAME gearbox and
f? front drive can take extra torque
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p away dev'ce
3. Epicyclic front gears Double
steering universal for exceptional
lock
II 4. Hydraulics transfer weight to
|| centre of tractor SAME lower
|| link sensing achieves this
S. 4-wheel drive must achieve
crawler performance In hills and
retain 2-whecl drive versatility
4 4-Wheel Drive means 4-Wheet
Traction and Braking
See these models
on display
100 H.P. with cab
120H.P.
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Duane Bowman
Placings for the interview
contest were: 1. Larry
Shrawder, Kutztown; 2.
Dawn Shirk, Cedar Crest; 3.
Tom Keerns, Twin Valley; 4.
Barbara Grand, Lebanon
Vo-Tech; 5. Theresa Ebling,
Northern Lebanon.
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The 4-Wheel Drive Which Was Born To Be So Carries A
2-Year, Or 3.000 Hour Warranty (The First in The Industry)
RANGING FROM 35 TO 120 HP ALL MODELS AVAILABLE IN 4-WHEEL DRIVE.
Compare these facts: Jlllf STSSITSTSS'ST
Jtua Plllll Eptcycllc gears
All 4-whee) drive tractors are designed
Hill from lha drawing board up (not an PljnJ
VHnf Turnln o circle is small (70 h p 14' ||l|
PHIII ,adlus wHhout brakes) VD(11
eaua Tractor components are completely asiii
VDIII x- r *y* d before assembly making PnnF
pHlfk breakages a rarity p|||||
1111 Dimensions give stability Compare I IMP
VU(I ■ low bonnet height long wide wheel Vlllf
PDifl base Ground clearance excellent Pillll
Know Where the Activities Will Be?
Read the Farm Women Calendar.
FOR ALL YOUR CORN NEEDS,
CONTACT YOUR LOCAL
PAG REPRESENTATIVE
EQUIPMENT INC.
ORIZED DEALER FOR
IN CENTRAL. SOUTHEASTERN PA.
A ADJOINING AREAS. .
Cooled
With
jwer
2 yr. 0r3,000 hr.
warr. (whichever
comes first).
Built In Hydro Steering means no
rams or hosts with Power Steering
Are the biggest manufacturers of
4-wheal drive tractors in the world
Engines are air cooled, meaning—no
freezing, no boiling, less wear, lass
weight above centre of gravity
Hold world patents on lower arm draft
control Excellent with semi-nalled
equipment Note control positions