y33—iMiMstw Farming, Saturday, march 15,1910 ■ .... : ’ T ;: - :■'■■'• ftylWi r~ ~ * - Nine John Deere Level- equipment. Thisbearinghas * Action disks with many three extra-long flexible lips ' " . .V" weight and . width .com-*;. (see photo) that maintain ~ * - * binations are being offered ‘ contact with the inner race to area farmers. The 200 aftd ‘ of the bearing yet resist 300 Series'Disks feature 'ah- wear, exclusive new- Dura-Flex The wide, fourth hpe also gang bearing as standard ‘ -works with an extended 5 s * ■> < VS*' \ W \ Leon E. Martin of Agri-Equipment, Inc., R 4 Ephrata, PA, received an appreciation certificate from Chore-Time Equipment Inc., Milford, In diana, for serving on the company’s 1979 Distributor Advi? ry Committee. Presenting the certificate at Chc»e-Time's sales meeting in South Bend, Indiana, is Forrest Ramser, right, Senior Vice President of Chore-Time. A SERVICE FOR THE FARMERS OF PENNSYLVANIA WHOSE TIME HAS COME 4- ENVIRO-C, P.O. Box 49, Middletown, PA 17057 An Open Letter to the Farmers and other Property Owners in Pennsylvania. Do you feel that you have been unjustly exploited by the public utilities and big business? Vague or undefined easements across your property for highlmes, oil & gas pipelines, underground cables etc. Unfair crop damage settlements, loss of use of your land during construction or repair of facilities. Loss of precious top soil, the loss of which is not taken into account by either the utility or the contractor on the job. Fouling of streams and water ways by failure of the contractor to meet specifications set up by the Department of Environmental Resources. Damage claims that are costly and important to you, but in most cases to small to be profitable to turn over to an attorney. Contact Enviro-C land management-equitable damage settlement, - equitable fee for handling your claims from beginning of work till settlement. Legal consultation included if needed, why be exploited without recourse at a reasonable cost. Contact Enviro-C P.O. Box 49, Middletown, Pa. 17057 Phone: 717-944-4212 For Additional Information on Envifb-C Mail Coupon Below: j I would like additional information OnEnviro-C I P.O. Box 49, Middletown. Pa. 17057 | NAME ADDRESS j PHi iNE NO. |_ _ i This continuous in-bin dryer from the Mathews Company has been designed to eliminate the most common problems found in other in-bin dryers currently on the market. In addition, it has proven high capacity results at low per bushel costs, and it has energy saving features necessary for profitable operations. Patents are pending on the unique design of the Drybme system. As wet gram enters the top of die bm, it enters the drying section as har vested with no need for a wet holding bin. The upper drying chamber holds up to 2250 bushels of wet gram at a depth of *up to four feet. Every seven minutes a continuous flow auger makes a complete revolution around the - upper drying floor, drawing the dried gram into the lower cooling chamber. Outside air is drawn in at the bottom of the cooling chamber. As the cool air comes m contact with the dried grain, the air mcreases m temperature and rises, helpmg to dry the gram on the upper level. The bm has a drying capacity of 355 -bushels an hour. ITie drying process is fast, while the' cooling process is slow, eliminating stress cracks and damage caused by fast cooling. The process is very similar to dryeration. For more information and early season discounts contact: Hershey Equip ment Co., Inc., Lancaster, Pa. or, contact Mathews Company, Box 70, Crystal Lake, Illinois 60014. C3LDWE Wmm sftfiNes ON EVERY WINTER PURCHASED BIN See your BROCK dealer and buy your new Brock grain bin Winter time is the best price time It is also the time to o: make sure your bin is erected and ready for the next harvest There’s cold cash to be saved now. ROCK -- DISTRIBUTORS FOR MC DRYERS, BROCK BINS, BAZOOKA AUGERS and BUCKET ELEVATORS fur hershey equipment I 11 c °M pANY , INC. Hosigners of Quality Systems for Poultry, Swine and Grain Handling. _ j'' -■" ■” >- flangfe or cast Housing to give'- the bearing extra room to self-ahgn. Bearings are backed with a two-year warranty. This warranty also applies to the' bearings on the new 455 Offset Disk. Another important. new feature for farmers in this area is the combination scrapers, new on the 200 series disks You adjust capscrews to change from rigid scrapers in abrasive soils to spring-loaded scrapers in sticky soil. These scrapers are also standaid on the 300 series disks. Two 100 Senes Disks are in the 30 to 85 pounds per blade class. The 105 integral-and 115 drawn rigid are ideal for preparing seedbeds and chopping light cover. In the popular 75 to 125' pounds per blade weight class, Deere, has the 200 Series Disks. The 215 works from 11 feet 5 We Specialize In Aerial Work Usthg Our Twin Bucket Boom Truck £/ ELECTRICAL \ / CONTRACTING \ I Specializing tn \ J AGRICULTURAL I / WIRING I Also Residential, Industrial / And Commercial Work / We Have foies In Stock 25 30 35 £45 SYCAMORE IND. PARK 255 PLANE TREE DRIVE LANCASTER, PA. 17603 (717)393-5807 Route 30 West at the Centerville Exit --\ r * ' •IT' inches tolSfeet 8 inches. The two and tfirhe section 235 disk reapheg&oml? feet one inch tp 25 feed-seven inches. The 215 and 235 are available with 7V*~ ofO-mch blades spacings. • ■ The heavyweight 300 Series includes the .315,335, and 375 level-action disks. Each features easy crank leveling, combination scrapers, hearings with cast housing,, - heavy-duty gang components, and a choice of nine -or eleven blade spacing",’ ‘ The 315 comes in widths frofn ll feet 2 inches to .15 feed inches. Weight per blade range is 120 to 150 pounds. C. M. HIGH CO 320 KinfSt . - Myerstown PA 170*7 Phom 717-866-7544 ''l «•