Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 04, 1978, Image 137

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    WHAT'S NEW
CORN-CHOPPER
P.J. Zweegers en Zonen, a
leading Dutch manufacturer
of farm equipment sold
worldwide, has announced
the availability of its
maizechopper (corn-chopp
er), the MH-80, throughout
the U.S. Previously, the MH
-80 was distributed on a test
basis in selected American
markets.
the Trector Specialist presents
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Hie CASE 90 Series
New 2090:
New 2390
160 hp* (
New 504-cube Case-built diesel engines New “President’s Chair” New
cab New hydraulics, new transmission and dozens more features for your
comfort and field productivity Whether you’re a “Case man" or not, you
should see these great new tractors from the company that builds
nothing but tractors to serve the agricultural market
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• PARTS • SERVICE • RECONDITIONED TRACTORS
• CONVENIENT FINANCING • LEASING • RENTALS
doing something about it lIIIIIIIBESS^.
DEPENDABLE MOTOR CO. C. H. WALTZ SONS, INC. SALES & SERVICE A. L. HERR & BRO.
East Mam Street RDI, Cogan Station, PA Oakland Mills, PA 312 Park Ave
Honey Brook, PA (717)435-2921 (717)463-2735 Quarryville, PA
(215)273-3131 (717)786-3521
STOUFFER BROS. INC. CLAIR J. MYERS T & T SUPPLY, INC. C. & P. FULTZ EQUIP.
1066 Lincoln Way West Lake Road R 1 RDS, Danville, PA RD 1,
Chambersburg, PA Thomasville, PA (717)275-0927 Spring Mills, PA
(717)263-8424 (717)259-0453 2mi S offßte 54 (814)422-8805
C. H. RIHEHIMER & SONS PAUL SHOVER’S INC. BINKLEY K HURST BROS. EDWARDS FARM EQUIP.
RD 1, Berwick, PA 35 East Willow St 133 Rothsville Station Rd 291 West Moorestown Road
(717)752-7131 Carlisle, PA Lititz, PA (Rt 512 Clearfield)
(717)243-2686 (717)626-4705 Nazareth, PA
(215)759-0240
NEVIN N. MVER g SONS, INC. ZIMMERMAN'S FARM SERVICE E. W. BILEWICZ EQUIP., INC.
RDI, Chester Springs, PA Bethel. PA Elmer Rd , Richwood, NJ
(215)827-7414 (717)933-4114 (609)881-2692
The design of the MH-80
incorporates a cutter and
delivery system in one, with
a high working speed
providing the operator with
a capacity of up to 35 tons an
hour. In operation, the MH
-80 is attached to the three
point linkage of a tractor,
which supplies the main
drive for the machine from
its P.T.O. via four V-belts.
Stop in today. See the new Case 90’s.
Specially shaped guides
extending from the main
body for 75 inches collect
standing stalks and broken
and lying stems and deliver
them into the cutting and
choppmg unit. Cutting of
stems is accomplished by
the combined action of the
feed drums and fixed knife.
The knife is easily adjusted
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and quickly replaced when
dull.
Chopping is accomplished
by a high speed rotor fitted
with 12 chopping knives
which can be sharpened by
the integral sharpening unit.
The rotor spins at the rate of
1320 revolutions per minute.
Cut silage is then blown
through a delivery chute into
a trailer either next to or
behind the maizechopper.
Chute adjustments are made
from the tractor seat.
The P.T.O. input shaft is
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2590;
(134 kW)
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 4,1978-
extended to the rear of the
maizechopper to enable self
loading trailers to be
operated and an adjustable
hitch allows the use of
tractors with P.T.O. above
or below the draw bar.
“Our MH-80 can be fitted
to any tractor with a three
point linkage,” added Anton
Zweegers. “For storage, the
machine occupies very little
space.” The length of the
machine is 7 feet, 6 inches,
the width is also 7 feet, 6
-inches and height with the
chute is 11 feet. However, the
delivery chute is detachable
reducing the height to three
feet.
The MH-80 and other
agricultural machinery and
implements by Zweegers,
are available through local
farm equipment dealers
across the country or the
company’s U.S. distributors.
P.J. Zweegers en Zonen
Landbouwmachinefabriek
8.V., the company that
invented the cyclomower in
1964, has been manufac
turing and exporting high
quality agricultural
equipment for over 40 years.
Its products, sold in over 66
countries and the U.S. since
Over the years,
one thing
about
Mol-Mix
never changed.
Quality.
From the first day that Mol-Mix 5, was made,
the people at National Molasses made it with
quality ingredients because they knew a
better-quality supplement would mean more
net profit for the cattlemen who used it
Today, instead of decreasing or eliminating
these quality ingredients because of shortages
and higher costs, Mot-Mix has maintained the
same level of quality that has made it the
liquid leader
BUFFERED RELEASE IS JUST
PART OF OUR QUALITY STORY
Occasionally, somebody finds out about one of
our unique features and gets really excited
about it For example, our buffered release of
urea ammonia, heralded by other supplements
as a brand-new innovation, has been in Mol-
Mix for years to improve its protein-building
efficiency And our performance-proven
ingredients, like corn distillers solubles, con
densed fermented corn extractives, phosphor
ic acid, and ammonium polyphosphate, have
yet to be included in most other supplements'
Stop in soon We would like to demonstrate
the dramatic results that Mol-Mix can bring to
your herd in terms of performance and profits.
We’re not talking about something that will
only add to your supplement costs we’re
talking about the bottom line
Mol-Mi*
liquid supplements
JOHN Z. MARTIN
NEW HOLLAND RDI
PHONE 717*354*5848
RED ROSE FEED & FARM SUPPLY
MAIN OFFICE; Division of Carnation
27 N. CHURCH ST. ri irir da
QUARRYVILLE SLrSkkJ
786-7361 284-4464
1972, includes cyclomowers,
haybobs, tedders,
mechancial rakes, corn
choppers, crumblers, crop
sprayers, fertilizer broad
casters and row sprayers.
For more information,
please contact Harshe-
Rotman & Druck, Inc. 300
East 44th Street, New York,
N.Y. 10017.
York Farmers’
Forum meets
AIRVILLE - Fanners’
Forum of York County
hosted a ladies’ night at the
Airville Fire Hall during
their regular monthly
meeting on October 27.
The evening program
featured musical en
tertainment by country
gospel singers “The Happy
Valley Boys and Delores.”
Penn State Economist Lou
Moore will be the speaker for
the November meeting, set
for Friday, November 17, at
Rutter’s Restaurant in Red
Lion.
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