Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, February 10, 1979, Image 123

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Agromatie
■ A square chamber allows for best gate design. To open completely, with minimum
resistance, a round chamber doesn’t allow the gate to open completely.
HEADSHAPE
■ The head shears long straw or hay-filled manure with no need to chop or eliminate
bedding.
■ Slope-back head creates agitation with each stroke, preventing bridging.
■ Works without needing to add water to manure.
PVC PIPE
■ 10” PVC Pipe, not 12"; by going from a 12” square chamber to a 10” round, assures
even pressure on manure to eliminate the chances for sediment to accumulate.
SERVICE
■ By installing the pump in an accessible pit, all parts are easily inspected.
fcOTE
■ Design requires no Teflon seals which wear and allow back flow.
■' Design has no brass bushing to manually rotate or replace.
NOW
★ SOLD
★ SERVICED
* STOCKED
ByW&i
To Serve You Best.
Christ L.Stoltzfus
B 3
Donald M. Homing
G 3
~ Henry M. Hershey
B 8
ElamPetersheim
Henry S. King
B 3
Hypoint Acres
B 3
Kulpßros.
G 3
Simon Z. Zook '
,G 3
PaulM.Snader
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Horace Prange
B 3
Frank M. Hash
G 3
Simon Z. Zook
G 3
- OWNER
NAME OR HOUSER IREED ME
George P. Lamborn
Pammy 3 7-2
Arlady 3 6-2
Dana 3 3-1
Apex 3 2-1
Ardrossan Farms
SBelring 1 4-6
SNothing 1 3-6
C Betty 1 4-7
OrfcG 1 4-10
PROMPT SERVICE
Serving Lancaster, Chester and Cecil Counties
W & J dairTSai.es
BILL GUHL
RD 2 OXFORD, P A *
PH; 717-529^2569
Chester County DHlfl
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MANURE TRANSFER PUMP
FROM STANCHION BARN OR FREE STALL,
AGROMATIC HANDLES THEM ALL!
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Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 10,1979—:
Jefferson D. Yoder
#7O 3
#62 3
#42 3
Newton Evans, Jr.
#2B 3
#179 3
#42 3
J. Raymond Hamish
Flossy 3
Loraine 3
Snow 3
Susan 3
Duffy H 3
Ruth 3
Sadie 3
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Kauffman Bros
Paula
Master
JohnS.Stoltzfus
Snowman 3 5-2
Valente 3 5-2
Mrs. John B. Hannum, 3rd
#3o 3 5-3
#207 3 3-5
#l5 3 4-7
#5B 3 5-9
AllenS. Hoover
-#142
#lO2 A
Jacob K. Stoltzfus
Fairy 3 4-2
Dawn 3 4-6
Dinah 3 3-3
Opal 3 4-3
Dean Roland
#l4
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Donald Hostetler, Jr.
Rosie 3 7-11
Clara 3 5-3
Astronaut 3 9-3
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HOPPER is 8 gauge steel and 42" square. Optional
longer hopper is standard. The base of the hopper
assures proper plunger alignment as it enters the
chamber.
The large 12" x 12" plunger is designed to move large
amounts of manure at six (6) strokes per minute. Angle
iron guide assures perfect head alignment.
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NOW
See W & J
To Design A
-Complete Handling
System For Your
Manure Management.
® Designing Now For Spring.
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