THIS ONE IS DIFFERENT | EASIER STARTING: Heavy flywheel provides easy starting. No electric heater plugs. QUIETER: Runs quieter than most water cooled diesels. Very quiet exhaust. F2L-912 SPECS: 20 Hp Continuous @ 1500 RPM 30.5 Hp @ 2300 RPM (Also available) 32 Hp @ 2300 RPM It has direct injection, lube oil cooling, and oil cooled pistons. This engine has proven to suF vive the extreme heat of a heavy load in a small engine house better than any other engine. ALSO AVAILABLE, HAND START VERSION NOTE: Buy Now To Beat The Jan. 30, 1980 Price Increases. Itauffer Diesel Inc. 312 W. Main St. New Holland, PA Ph: 717-354-4181 *4f M&j Wi UTILITY POWER WASHER Model 640 and 680 H are IN STOCK EQUIPPED WITH 4,000 P.S.I. 35 Ft. HOSE AND CHEMICAL TANK The HANDY 640 has,a fine-adjustment metering valve to control mix from the chemical tank; changes in water supply pressure may be compensated by a simple resetting of the dial to match mixing table furnished. MODEL 640 *2so°° •Leyland & Same Tractors • Taylorway-Dunham • New Idea The Deutz 912 series engines are different because they have direct fuel injection! F2L-912 HUSKY FARM EQUIPMENT, INC. PITMAN The annual meeting of the Schuylkill County Dairy Herd Im provement Association was held Tuesday, at the Pitman Fire. Company Hall. The herd of Albert Miller and Dennis Rex, R 1 An dreas, received top honors for their herd production records during 1979. The Miller and Rex herd finished the year with an average production of 19,807 pounds of milk and 753 pounds of butterfat per cow. They also received the trophy for highest milk MODEL 680 H $23500 SALES, SERVICE and PARTS • GT Dryers • Landoll • Dion Schuylkill honors top DHL4. herds RDI, Box 2294, Jonestown, PA 17038 Phone: 717-865-4526 Located Vz Mile South of Fredericksburg off Rt. 343 in Shirksville Business Hours: 7 A.M. to 5 P.M. Daily, Sat. till noon, Evenings by Appt. production for their cow, “Cookie”, who produced. 27,999 pounds of milk during the year. The award for the cow with the highest butterfat production went to Heisler Brothers, R 1 Tamaqua. Their cow, “Debbie”, had a production record of 1,028 pounds of butterfat during 1979. Both the Miller and Rex and Heisler Brothers herds earned purple ribbons for herd averages exceeding 700 pounds of butterfat production. Taylor- Way PULL-TYPE THREE-BAR CHISEL PLOWS With TRASH EATER ATTACHMENT Set Up And Ready To Go i.. r’~- it Check These Soil Conserving and Trash-Eating Features • 20” Coulters, spaced 9" apart and mounted on 1-1/8" Square Axles rips through sod and stalks to make chiseling easier. • Flexible Bearing Hangers lets Coulters glide over rocks and underground obstructions. Triple-Sealed Regreasable Ball Bearings are mounted in heavy Pillow Blocks. • Weight Holders shipped as Standard Equipment. Use weights in rough and hard conditions to increase penetration. Weights not furnished, use standard tractor weights. • Trash-Eater Tool Bar mounts forward of front tool bar on Chisel Plow allowing ail shanks to be used on true 12” spacing • Coulters easily adjusted up or down. Lets you adjust for both soil conditions and shank sizes. Insert ratchet into holes in Flexible Bearing Hanger, remove pin and ratchet up or down as desired. ★ SAVES TIME * MAKES MONEY FLEXIBILITY - Use as a complete Trash-Eater or as Chisel Plow when only a Chisel Plow is needed CLEARANCE - Can be used on Taylor-Way Chisel Plows equipped with either 26” or 32" Shanks. ADAPTABILITY - Fits any Taylor-Way Pull-Type Chisel Plow. TWO 10 Ft. TAYLOR-WAY CHISEL PLOWS w/Trash Eater Attachment SPECIAL PRICE $ 3,200°° Two Only Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, January 19,1980—A23 Other herd owners R. Daubert, R 2 Pine Grove; receivmg gold ribbons for , dDI Heisler Rl production exceeding 600 Uale Heisler ’ K 1 pounds of butterfat were: Tamaqua; Wilbert Moyer, Bruce Leatherman, Rl Rl Schuylkill Haven; Tamaqua; Carl J. Snyder, Emmett Rhein, R 3 Pine Rl Pitman; Suntrail Dairy Grove; and Henry J. Reiner, Farm, Rl Pitman; William Klingerstown. Barley to chair campaign LANCASTER A Lan caster County dairy farmer, John E. Barley was selected Thursday as the 1980 cam paign chairman by the Bob Walker for Congress Com mittee. Barley’s appointment puts Washington, him in charge of a three “I just want to do what I county organization being can to see that he is sent formed to back an expected back to Washington for Walker candidacy. another two years.” Barley said he accepted Married and the father of the appointment, “Because I four children, Barley and his am more than pleased with family reside on their farm, the job Bob has done in the r.d. #2, Conestoga. Legislative roundup (Continued from Page Al) capital stock of a cor- transfer of farm ownership poration, Myers said, from one generation to regardless of whether or not another. those assets are ovmed or mortgaged. In the case of a dairy farmers with $500,000 in corporated farm, the tax would be $5,000 annually, even though he might have a $400,000 mortagage. Eliminating the tax would remove a severe burden on many farmers, Myers said, and it would facilitate the last three years. He serves the interests of the farmers as well as everyone else in the district. Bob Walker knows the philosophy of the peaple who live here and he carries that with him back to “It’s a lot easier to tran sfer a share of stock in a year’s time than it is to transfer a tractor or three cows,” Myers said. The bill reportedly has the support of both the depart ment of revenue and the Governor’s office, and may result in a law before the legislators recess for the summer.
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