Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, June 28, 1980, Image 51

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DETWEILER SILOS
Rd 2 Box 267-D
Newville, PA 17241
Phone:
717-532-3039
717-776-7533
717-776-3288
FOR 20 YEARS,
FARMERS
HAVE SOLD
BEAR WAGONS
TO EACH OTHER. ■
Bear Wagons by Sierra are built to give
years of trouble-free service. From one
farmer to another, "My Bear Wagon is
the best on the market."
RUNNING GEAR
Tongue turns 90 degrees
Heavy duty truck ball joint steering
Extension rear hitch
All spindles sleeve mounted for easy replacement
12 ton tandem running gear
WAGON BED
Low solid front —allows use with corn picker and hay baler
Front safety steps
Steel sill reinforcing at wear points.
All steel mam sills
All steel side stakes —no overhead bracing necessary —
allows combine use
Steel side rub rail
Steel top rail on sides
Steel cross beams
Single bolt, hinge type, cross beam mounting
Steel floor below beaters
Treated plywood sides.
Yellow pine treated floor
Floating type mounting on roof to avoid cracking
All metal frame is hinge type to avoid cracking when bed
is in twist position
aeanwaaons
New wine uncorked at Nissley Vineyards
BAINBRIDGE Penrose
Hallowell, State Secretary of
Agriculture, popped the first
cork of Keystone Kiss at the
Nissley Vineyards winery, R
1, Bambndge last Saturday
The premier uncorking of
Keystone Kiss was
celebrated by the J Richard
Nissley family, producers of
the wine, along with 400
invited guests who spent the
early evening tasting wine
while strolling the lawn of
the stone-arch winery
“I like wines,” said
Hallowell, a dairy farmer
“However, I am not a very
sophisticated taster so I
couldn’t really give an exact
rating the way I could with a
dairy cow ”
The wine label bears the
“Pennsylvania Agriculture
We’re Growing Better”
logo and leaves no doubt that
Keystone Kiss was produced
from grapes grown in
Pennsylvania
“We are proud to be
producmg wine in our home
state and we want people to
know exactly where it comes
from,” said winemaker Dick
Nissley Keystone Kiss is the
first commercial wine to be
named m honor of the
L. H. BRUBAKER, INC.
350 Strasburg Pike. Lancaster, PA
717-397-5179
First glass of Keystone Kiss wine is poured by State Agriculture Secretary
Penrose Hallowell, left, for J. Richard Nissley of Nissley Vineyards, R 1 Bain
bridge.
Keystone State the hours of noon and 6pm, Nissley’s large stainless
“It’s rose color and softly Monday through Saturday. steel converted milk tanks
sweet taste are exactly what Keystone Kiss is the are the modem approach to
the name suggests,” said newest of ten wines now winemaking, even though
Nissley’s daughter, Judy produced by Nissley his 25 acres of grapes are
The Nissley Vineyards Vineyards. Others which harvested by the traditional
winery is located among the have been available for hand-picked method.
rolling farmland hills of the purchase at the winery since “We are very fussy about
Susquehanna Valley eight it opened in July, 1978 in- the quality of the grapes as
miles north of Columbia, off elude Naughty Marietta, wg U as the cleanliness of the
Route 441 The public is Aurora, Seyval Blanc and equipment we use to handle
invited to taste Keystone DeChaunac All are made the juice and resulting
Kiss at the winery between from French-hybrid grapes* wine,” said Nissley
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A LIMITED NUMBER ARE AVAILABLE THIS YEAR.
RESERVE YOUR WAGON TODAY!
SALES & SERVICE
UNLOADING SYSTEM
Simplified drive system
Three speed unloading
Unloads from either side
Optional high speed thrower
Easily removable beaters —10 mm
Controls conveniently located all at one location
PTO shaft well piotected at wagon
Welded steel sprockets on pipe drive shaft for web and
cross conveyor advantages a) no shearing of keys,
b) rotary shield, and c) stronger shaft
#550 roller chain cross conveyor with high density poly
ethylene paddles for blower protection.
Heavy-duty b 7 Pintle type web chain
Bronze gears run in full Timken bearing gear box
All high speed shafts run on heavy duty sealed ball
bearings—not bushings
Extra heavy duty chain drive
Maintenance on this Wagon very simple.
GENERAL
Wagon can be completely lubricated in 5 minutes.
Wagon handles great variety of farm crops —forage,
gram, bales, etc
This wagon is not designed for the parts business
Our wagon with its versatility and durability will save you
SSSS over the years Its ease of operation will save
you time, and its safety features are built for your
protection
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 28,1980—87