[»«Wf I>EE«E! «M»M«aaqißegSj JOHD DEERE PAYS YOU TO ORDER 1979 TILLAGE OR HAY TOOLS Ifl 1978 s Get up to $9OO in John Deere dollars plusotox credit Order any new John Deere equipment listed below before the dates specified and you II earn from $75 to $9OO in John Deere dollars you can exchange for goods or services at our store And we II give you our best deal on the new tool What's more equipment ordered from our lot before 1978 ends can mean big savings via investment tax credit BUYER BONUS IN JOHN DEERE DOLLARS FOR ORDERS SIGNED THROUGH EQUIPMENT DISKS 100 Integra. 110 and 111 310 340 and 1630 220 230 350 440 1640 $350 $2OO 330 331 and 360 CHISEL PLOWS 1608 M Integral 1608 R Drawn Rigid 1610 Integral Rigid 1610 Drawn Rigid (11 foot) 1611 R Drawn Rigid $lOO 1620 Drawn Flexible 1623 Drawn Flexible (23 to 27 foot) 1610 Drawn Flexible (23 foot) 1610 Drawn Rigid Folding (19 foot) 1623 Drawn Flexible (29 to 41 fool) 1300 1610 Drawn Flexible (29 to 37 foot) $4OO 1650 Folding $9OO EQUIPMENT FEB 28, 1979 JUNE 30, 1979 BALERS 346 and 410 466 and 510 MOWER/CONDITIONERS 1207 and 1209 1214 1380 MOWERS 350 and 450 RAKES 567 650 and 660 670 and 671 CHOPPER 16A SHREDDER WINDROWERS 800 830 2280 This offer is subject to equipment availability o ENFIELD EQUIPMENT INC. Whiteford, Md. 21160 Phone: 301-452-5252 JAN 31, 1979 APR 30, 1979 $75 $5O $125 $2OO $125 $275 $l5O $5OO $3OO $9OO $550 $125 $2OO $175 $250 $550 $2OO $125 $3OO $175 $4OO $250 $250 $l5O $350 $2OO $4OO $250 $75 $5O $75 S5O $lOO $75 $175 $lOO $2OO $125 $450- $275 $6OO $350 $9OO $550 WHAT'S NEW / LOG SPLITTER Murray Machinery, m the heart of Wisconsin’s “wood country” reports a four model lineup of splitters ready for home, com mercial/rental, and rural use. The units are named Mighty Mure (after Murray’s “MURCO” cor porate identification), and will be marketed nationwide thru Tilton Equipment Company’s four regional offices. The Model 200 AG farm unit is a 3-point hook-up splitter utilizing the tractor’s hydraulic system for power to the ram. One man can ■j.i if'V.'Vi; m“£,g h i*tluTisS t bS Lonswood Gardens with the tractor and ” - hydraulically raised or lowered for convenient work height. The splitting wedge, as well as Mighty Mures, is designed to keep the logs from “riding up” as the ram pushes them mto the wedge. The ram “bed” is an extra heavy 5” welded steel box frame that reduces binding and sag under splitter pressures. This model also incorporates the Auto- Return ram. The three over-the-road Mighty Mure models all have 1-7/8 mch ball hitch for Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 4,1978 towing, large capacity oil reservoirs for cooler hydraulic operation, five inch welded box frame member for the splitter’s ram, “bed,” 5 H.P. Briggs & Stratton engme, heavy-duty two-stage pump developing up to 12 tons of ram force, and “Auto-Return” ram operation. The three models -350 EC, 550DX, and 850 RC - will offer price selection based on customer needs and feature refinements such as fenders, wheel size, running lights, oil (Continued from Page 108) warts,” he says, “everyone m the United States will know.” “People who love flowers have very little hate in then hearts. All your cares melt away in a garden. It’s a place of peace, of rejuvena tion, of meditation. “Everything I’ve seen at Longwood ties in with the ‘natural life’. The planet is not ours to plunder. We should leave the earth in bet ter condition than when we found it. The dedication of capacity, reservoir more. For more information, contact Murray Machinery, Inc., Box 1167, Wausau, Wis. 54401. Spider Webs According to the National Geographic Society, the female golden silk spider weighs 100 times more than the male The female also spins webs up to a yard wide which are so strong they can be used as fish nets the staff at Longwood Gardens epitomizes this by showing an immense understanding of what life is all about.” Some tentative airing dates for the shows are: Philadelphia, channel 12: November 4 and November 18 at 12:30 p.m.; New Jersey, Channels 23, 50, 52, 58: December 24 and January 7 at 3:30 p.m.; Maryland, Channel 31 (Hagerstown) November 5 and 15 at 2 p.m. 109 and