Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, December 29, 1979, Image 105

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    VH Westy Hilger 07 was the grand champion female of the Polled Hereford
show at the 23rd Keystone international Livestock Exposition. Standing from
left: Frank Darcey, Jr. f owner; Tammy Hamilton, Pennsylvania Polled Hereford
Queen; Jack Shanks, judge; and Randall Becker, showman.
Farmers experienced a wet and rainy year. Spring brought its showers with
temperatures that kept the ground from warming, and the summer months saw
more precipitation and cool days and nights. Fall was unusually warm with,
again, more than enough rainfall. All told, Mother Natu'e did not make it easy for
farmers to plant or harvest their crops in 1979,
TRACTOR, DO NOT HESITATC TO ASK
YOUR CASE DEALER. COMPAM LV£U
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STOUFFER BROS., INC.
1066 Lincoln Way West
Chambersburg, PA
(717)263-8424
Gasohol started running through the pumps at several local service stations
on December 12th. It's price tag was not much different than the cost of
gasoline, at $l.OB a gallon. Its first day's sale saw eight out of ten people
choosing the gasohol over the gasoline to run their vehicles.
YES, it costs 40% less than conventional steel buildings !
PARTY CONSTRUCTION CO., INC.
1218 Steuben St. Utica, IV.Y. 13501 315 >724-5593
Only from Case: fingertip steering selection
and amazing electronic sensing
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Flick...flick flick l 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
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 29,1979—105
this building costs 40% less I
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We urge you to compare our 2 year/1750
hr. warranty on Case 90 series 4-wheel
drive tractors.
Solid state electronic sensors on the
wheels respond instantly to every
steering command in each*.of the
four steering selections. Case
steering does it your way, takes
very little operator effort. Be sure to
compare it with ordinary bend-in
the-middle steering on other
tractors
This optional electronic
indicator shows you the pos
ition of the rear wheels. In
the “green light" position,
rear wheels are centered.
Each amber dot to right or
left indicates, approximately,
a4° tu r n of rear wheels. Any
pressure against rear wheels
(nuts, hillside forces, etc) is
electronically sensed and
msated for
For operator control of rear
wheels, simply touch the
rocker switch to electron
ically activate rear wheel
steering hydraulics