WHY DO MORE FARMERS PREFER CASE 4 WHEEL DRIVE TRACTORS THAN ANY OTHER jam BRAND? ttSTEIGER f Model 4690: 256 eng hp* (191 kW), PTO 219 hp* (163 kW) CASE 1$ #1 IN 4-WHEEL DRIVE TRACTOR SALES Here are a few of the reasons why! nly Case gives you advanced design solid state selective steering lONT wheel steer- l Automotive-style ntrol Ideal for row jps, most field irk, road travel If you don't think 4-way selective steering makes a difference you haven't test-driven a CASE 4 WD tractor. 1. On the go power-shift transmission = no power loss. Standard in all 4-wheel drive models. 2. PTO shaft to utilize full engine horsepower without a safety cut off switch. 3. The best visability on the market - sit in our cab and see for yourself. 4. 3 point hitch with quick coupler. 5. More horsepower to the drawbar for your fuel dollar. 6. 2 wheel drive steering for corn planting, cultivating & row crop work. SEE YOUR CASE DEALER TODAY! BINKLEY & HURST BROS. 133 Rothsville Station Rd. Lititz, PA (717)626-4705 Model 4890: 300 eng hp*(223kW), PTO 252 hp* (188 kW) w COORDINATED steer ing Rear wheels and front wheels are electronically co ordinated for sharp, full power turning C.P. FULTZ EQUIP. RDI, Spring Mills, PA (814)422-8805 msa ft* l r "P CRAB steering coun teracts implement drift on sidehills Controls implement overlap Makes four tracks (eight with duals) for maximum traction Only From CASE: FINGERTIP STEERING SELECTION AND AMAZING ELECTRONIC SENSING Flick...flick...flick! As easily as you'd operate a light switch you can switch on the-go from front to rear to coordinated to crab steering. When you switch to front steer, rear wheels center automatically. 1066 Lincoln Way West Chambersburg, PA (717)263-8424 M Model 4490: 213eng hp*(lsBkW), PTO 174 hp* (130 kW) *mfi’s ratings P"? iH if.r REAR wheel steering with electronic rocker switch “fine-tuning" makes implement hook-ups much easier Great for maneu vering around yards and buildings STOUFFER BROS:, INC. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 221979 Milford Dairy Club sponsors demonstration night FLEMINGTON, N.J. - The Milford Dairy Club held their annual Demonstration Night on December 7 at 8 p.m. at the Extension Center. All members par ticipated. Tracy Beatty led the 4-H Pledge and John Boyden was Master of Ceremonies. The following demon strations were given by members: Jim Stamets “Growing & Production Cards”; Jeff Stamets “Mammary System & Mastitis”; Jeff Nelson “Healthy Animals”; Hope Atkinson “Pedigree of Animals”; Jim Nelson “the Cows Stomachs”; Dawn Stamets “Cheese”; Jeff Grefe “Five Breeds of Dairy Cows”; Becky Alpaugh “Caring for a Dairy Show Calf’; and Matt Boyden “Shinning Hoofs & Horns for Show”. Judges for this event were Donna Baker and Mary Buchanan. Following the demon strations, refreshments were served by the Stamets, ! X mm OUR EVERYDAY LUW PRICES A | | m CHRISTMAS | Save Up to 40% Off of 1 I Suggested Retail Prices: S i ! | Hardware, Tools, Farm and Garden Tools, Drill * 5 Presses, Table Saws, Air Compressors, Air i » Tools, Air Motors, Batteries and other Farm f a Supplies. | I SCENIC ROAD FARM SUPPLY | 3539 Scenic Road ttl 1 I Gordonville, PA 17529 H | 1 v 2 Mi. Southwest of » | , New Holland |f 5 3 ' I Alpaugh and Atkinson families. , A county-wide Dairy Christmas Party was planned for December 21 at 8 p.m. at the Extension Center. This party included the Milford Dairy Club, Mt. Airy Dairy Club and the Fair Valley Community Club. The next meeting will be on Friday, January 4 at 8 p.m. at the home of Dave Douglass, in Pittstown, Club Leader. Reported by Becky Alpaugh, Club Reporter. 113
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