Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, July 12, 1980, Image 19

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TRAILERS UNDER 20.000* GVWR
UTILILV AUTOMOBILE MOTOR
CYCLE SNOWMOBII E DUMP
LAWN AND GARDEN SMALL
EQUIPMENT AND CUSTOM
DESIGNS
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ARCTIC CAT SALES & SERVICE
R D 1 Highpoint Rd
Cochranville Pa
215/593 6280
MGS TRAILERS
RD 3(Near Zinn s Diner)
Denver Pa
215/267 7528
MELLOTBROS TRLR SALES
R D 2 (Rt 272 N )
Willow Street Pa
717/464 2311
WHITE OAK LAWN & LEISURE
329 W High St Manheim Pa
717/665 4627
SMITH VILLAGE TRAVEL CENTER
31 N Mam St Jacobus Pa
717/741 3838
graves
HOW TO MOVE ROUND BALES!
3 Point Base with Forks
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Hi-Lift with 3 Point Base
and Spike or Forks.
Proper ground speed for combining should range
between 3.5 and 4.5 MPH. Combine should be
periodically inspected throughout harvesting
season.
Proper
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combine is cleaning the
gram Remember the buyer
will penalize dirty gram
Once you have calibrated
your combme you are ready
to harvest Make periodic
inspection of the combme
and store it properly to
ensure trouble-free and
4m 3-POINT BASE WITH FORKS
Bale Forks and 3 Point Base are designed to handle
bales that are flat on bottom from prolonged storage,
as well as new bales without difficulty 3 Point Base
fits on category II and will accomodate both forks
and spike and will fit Hi Lift or Bale Transport
\Bale Forks have a tapered wedging action to enable
operator to load or unload without loss of hay or
damage to the bales that no longer have twine on
them Bale Forks are recommended for transporta
tion or movement of bales that no longer have twine
on them
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GRAVES SPEEDWAGON
The Graves Speedwagon offers you the ultimate in hay handling Its gentle handling
of bales and highway speed capability allows you to move large quantities of bales
long distances very economically
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Non stop loading • Before you get the bales to be loaded push one
control and the machine will swing out and trail beside the pickup • Push the second
switch and the front of the machine lowers to the ground • Push the third switch at
the same time as you engage the bale and approximately 12 second later the bale is
loaded • After the third bale is loaded swing the machine in behind the pickup and
you are ready to go to the storage area whether it be 100 yards or 100 miles All this
is accomplished without ever stopping the pickup
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economical harvesting.
Detailed procedures for
calibrating combmes are
contained m Agricultural
Engineering fact sheet
number 60. This fact sheet is
available free from your
county Extension office
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Bale Transport with
3 Point Base with Forks
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Seed count behind the combine can determine threshing losses. Gary Smith,
left, Extension agricultural engineering specialist, and Bill Varano, manager at
the University of Maryland’s plant research farm, examine straw in pre-selected
area.
UNIVERSITY PARK
Growth has been steady for
the turkey industry in
Pennsylvania
In 1960 Pennsylvania'
farmers produced about 1.6
million turkeys which has
grown to 5 6 million in 1980
This growth of 4 million
turkeys represents an in
crease m capital flow of at
least 68 million dollars and
has generated an estimated
1000 new ]obs To help im-
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Turkey conference
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’Steel Corporation
► LOWEST FILL HEIGHT
► DOUBLE BOLTED CONSTRUCTION
► 24” DIAMETER DISCHARGE
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Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 12,1980—A19
prove and record the
technical progress of this
growing industry, a turkey
conference was held m 1978,
according to Poultry
Specialist Herbert C Jor
dan.
A summary of papers
presented at the 1978 Con
ference on Turkeys held at
Penn State may be obtained
by sending a check or money
order payable to The Penn
sylvania State University m
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This 19 to 85-ton bulk tank is de
signed specifically for wet grain
holding and big capacity feed
storage. Rack and pinion gear
slide valve and 24” discharge are
standard. Eight legs lend extra
support to this "big boy" of bulk
feed tanks.
PRODUCTS OF:
Ryder suppuv
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P.O. Box 219, 539 Falling Springs Rd.
Chambersburg, PA 17201
Phone:7l7-263-9111
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RYDER SUPPLY CO. lf 7/12
P 0 Box 219, 539 Falling Springs Rd
Chambersburg, Pa 17201 PH 717-263 9111
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report
the amount of $4 per copy to
410 J.O. Keller Building,
University Park, PA 16802.
Be sure to ask for the 1978
Turkey Conference Sum
mary on your request.
The Summary mcludes
papers on Turkey Ma meting
Margins by Dr. Stemberger,
Health Management by Dr
Marsh, Environmental
Physiology by Dr Mashaly,
Accident Prevention by D.
Murphy.
BULK FEED
TANKS
CAPACITIES
TO 85 TON
or 2700 BUSHELS
6’, 9’, 12’
DIAMETERS