Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 07, 1978, Image 47

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Case introduces
RACINE, Wis. The J.I. Case Company, headquar
&red here, 'recently introduced a “new generation”of
r powerful farm tractors, the Case 90 Series, with features
designed for operator comfort and convenience which the
manufacturer says are one-of-a-kind;
The four new 2-wheel drive tractors with PTO hor
sepower ratings of 108,128,160 and 180 represent an ap
proach to modern tractor design and construction for the
next decade, Case spokesmen say. The machines are
quiet, convenient, efficient, and help the farmer ac
complish his basic goal: to utilize more productive hours
every day and work more acres in each productivehour.
New innovations for the “Case Nineties” include: a
“Silent Guardian” cab; a newly engineered hydraulic
system; a new 8-speed synchromesh transmission on
Models 2090 and 2290, or an optional “Power Shift”
transmission (standard on 2390 and 2590 Models); an
easily removed hood for easy servicing of the engine;
NIGHT FARM
DISPERSAL
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13
7:00 P.M. Sharp!
TROUPSBURG, NEW YORK
Sale at the farm located right on Rte. 36, 2
miles South of Troupsburg, or 7 miles North of
Knoxville, Penna.
Sold farm and moving Sonth, selling the following
DAIRY
20 Interstate Tested Holsteins: This is an ABS bred
herd with lots of size, 1 springer, several fresh in last 2
months and shipping 1800 lbs. per pick-up. Vet. check
ed for pregnancy.
Excellent Owatanna ( 180 haymaster 7 ft. haybine;
Excellent NH 212 pto spreader; AC WD tractor, wfe,
pulley, good rubber, and 3 bottom plow; JD wheel
rake; Cross 24 ft. hay grain elevator; Ford pto baler;
Cement mixer with elect, motor; 2 wheel farm trailer
with 14 ft. rack; double ring tractor chains; steel hay
feeder; mineral feeder; DeLaval 2 hj). vacuum pump;
Clay gutter cleaner with 100 ft. chain, used very litte;
Gxrton D 2-300 gaL bulk tank; 3 Surge units; stainless
strainer and pail; elect, heater; shop tools; and other
misc. items!
k. TRUCKS AND HAY
1974 Chevy Luv pick-up, 4 sp. standard trans., radio,
cap, new belted tires; 1973 Chevy, heavy duty C 65
series with 366 motor, 5 sp. trans., 2 sp. axle, 16 ft.
heavy duty hoist, power steerulg, one owner-operator!
App. 3200 bales mixed hay sold in 3 lots!
A good sale here! Auction starts promptly at 7:00
P.M. on large machinery, cattle and raise, in heated
tent!
Terms: Cash or good check with proper LD.
Owned by
ARNOLD PRUTSMAN
607-525-6376
Auction by PIRRUNG AUCTIONEERS, Inc.
Wayland, N.Y. 716-728-2520
Jerry Pirrurig, Ulysses, Pa, 814-848-7401
Robert Shaylor, Troy. Pa. 717-297-3278
PUBLIC SALE
Discontinuing dairying, the undersigned will
sell their entire dairy herd located 11 miles
South of Frederick, Md. on Route 15; Vz mile
West on 464 or 6 1 /a miles East of Brunswick,
Md. on Route 464.
s TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10
1 At 10:30 A.M.
90 Head of High Grade Holstein Dairy Cows 90
Consisting of 30 head .that have freshened since
August 1; 10 head of dry and springing cows; balance
in different stages of lactation.
This is a totally home raised herd of mostly young
cows, 28 of which are Ist calf heifers which have
freshened since May. These cows are well uddered
with a lot of quality and dairy type. Bangs & T.B. tested
within 30 days of sale and pregnancy examined by vet.
Dairy Equipment
Surge 600 gal. bulk milk tank with automatic
washer; complete pipeline for 20 cows; 4 Surge Milking
units; Surge Alamo 75 Plus milker pump, less than 2
yrs. old; Standard 80 gal. elec, hot water heater;
stainless wash vats; elec, fly killer; large feed cart and
other raise, dairy equipment.
Terms; Cash - Not Responsible for Accidents.
Auctioneers; Robert C. Muiiendore
Emerett R. Bowlus
Clerk; C. L. Metz
GLENN E. & BESSIE F. PEARL
Phone: 473-5619
Cattle Sale Held in Tent - Loading Chute
Lunch by Women of St. Paul Luthem Church
of Jefferson, Md.
PRUTSMAN
EQUIPMENT
four new tractors
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The J.l. Case Company has introduced four new
tractors with many new features.
easy ground-level servicing ot major tractor components
such as pumps, valves, draft control system, pto, tran
smission, batteries (in swing-out case), air filters, etc.
Additionally, each of the four new tractors has a 504
cubic inch engine, which is turbocharged in the three
largest models and offers a heavy-duty crankshaft,
massive block, self-cleaning air induction system, con
stant pressure oil lubricating system, and strength and
precision in every component.
The new “Silent Guard” cab is of the four-post roll
protective kind, offering ample room and quiet
surroundings. It has a new T-har steering and control
console, improved dust and sound insulation, plus all the
options for comfort and practicality that a fanner might
want - from coat hook to stereophonic music.
A choice of two newly designed seats is being offerd by
Case, one of which is blown as “The President’s Chair.”
It is adjustable eight ways, swivels, has two folding arm
rests, and is covered with 100 per cent nylon tran
sportation doth that is tear-resistant
Transmission controls, hydraulics, clutch, brake and
the Case Diff-Loc are activated at the tip of a toe or finger.
A new solid-state instrument cluster with flashing con
dition indicators dearly tells what might need attrition.
The driver sits ahead of, not over, the rear axle for
greater comfort.
The Case dealer in your area can show and tell you
more. See Lancaster Fanning’s advertisements for the
name of a dealer hear you.
COMPLETE
DISPERSAL
AGAWAM FARM, ELK LAKE, PA.
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21
10:00 A.M.
SELLING AT THE FARM; Turn West at
Blinker in Oimock off Rt. 29, go to light in Elk
Lake, turn Right, Ist farm.
SELLING AT 10:00 A.M.
130 REGISTERED l3O
84 cows, 44 heifers bred, open & started calves, 2
bulls. A year around herd with 26 fresh July thru
September, 23 due Oct. thru Dec., 14 due Jan. thru
Feb., balance in all stages. Sires of milking herd in
clude Astronaut (5), Elevation (1), Citation R (2),
Arlmda Chief (1), Lassie Leader (3), Selling Rockman
(5), Pawnee Farm Milkman (2), King Kurt (6), Com
bination (2), Adonis (3). Sires of heifers include
Astronaut (3), Arlinda Cluef (2), Brigadier (3), King
Kurt (2). Many other popular sires represented in
cluding many Canadian sired cows. Service sires:
Arlinda Chief, Arlinda Rex, Pay Day, Tony, Milkman,
Adonis, Artful, and a son of Astronaut.
SELLING AT 1:00 P.M.
54 REGISTERED GUERNSEY 54
40 cows, 13 heifers bred, open & started calves, 1 ser
vice bull. A year' around herd with 14 fresh, 8 due Oct.
thru Dec., 5 due Jan. & Feb., balance in aH stages.
Sires by Darimost, Flag Raiser, Gourmet, Proud Billy,
Fargo, Command, Choice, Glamour, King, etc. Majori
ty bred to herd sire by Statesman. Also 4 grade Jersey
heifers selling.
Tests made foi immediate interstate shipment. Ex
amined for pregnancy. Catalogs at ring side.
Terms: Cash or good checks - inspection invited - lunch
Owner
ROBERT WARRINER
Phone: 717-278-3468 House
Phone: 717-278-1736 Barn
Sale Managed by
Welch Livestock Market, Inc.
W. Edmeston, N.Y., Howard Mattice, Mgr.
Phones: 607-847-9382 or 315-855-4162.
AUCTIONEERS:
Daivd E. Welch West Edmeston, N.Y.
315-855-4144
Meton Bunnell, Springville, Pa. 717-965-2375
SALE PERSONNEL:
Jack Howard, Sherburne, N.Y. 607-674-9274
Ed Bush, Oimock, Pa. 717-278-2709
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Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 7,1978—47
The new cab on the Series 90 Case tractors
offers convenience and comforts.
Gilbert wins tractor pull
EPHRATA - Dennis
Gilbert, Oley, won threefirst
prizes in the garden tractor
pulling contest at Ephrata
Fair October 5.
Dennis was first in the
1000, 1200, and 1400 pound
super stock garden tractor
contests.
Grant Wise, Bowman
sville, was die first place
winner in die 800 pound
youth division. Randy Hurst,
Ephrata RDI, placed second
in this class.
The 1200 pound novice
Lambs sold at Ephrata Fair
EPHRATA - Noah
Wenger, Stevens, was. the
successful bidder for
Margaret Herr’s champion
Suffolk carcass at the
Ephrata Fair carcass lamb
sale, October 6. The carcass’
were sold dressed and
wrapped. Margaret’s lamb
weighed 60 pounds dressed,
and sold for $2.20 a pound.
Christian Herr, Narvon,
sold his second place SO
pound dressed carcass lamb
to T. Glenn Horst, Akron.
The carcass went for $1.60 a
pound.
Hans Groff, with his third
place entry, sold his 52 pound
carcass lamb for $1.75 a
• Flats repaired or replaced promptly
• Tube valves replaced! • Tires liquid-filled!
• Tire sales & service for every truck, tractor,
and auto on your farm!
PHILIP LEBZELTER & SON CO.
(Independent Goodyear Dealer)
1062 Manheim Pike, Lancaster, PA 17604
division was won by Ernie
Hurst, Stevens RDI. Second
place went to Robert
Hollinger, Landisville.
The 1000 pound stock class
was won by George ScMegel,
Birdsboro. Norvell
Burkholder of Epbrata RDI
won second.
Rich Bon, Oley, won the
12C0 pound stock class while
Ed Hurst, Stevens RD2
placed second.
George Schlegel was the
second place winner in the
1000, 1200, and 1400 pound
super stock contests.
pound to Dr. Walter
Trumbauer, Ephrata.
Richard Hart, Stevens Rl,
purchased Barbara Herr’s
fourth place carcass lamb
for $l.BO a. pound. The car
cass weighed 53 pounds,
dressed.
Barry Martin sold his 52
pound dressed carcass lamb
for $l.BO a pound. The suc
cessful buyer of the fifth
place carcass was Ester
Stuber, Stevens Rl.