WOODWORKING & METAL WORKING MACHINERY PHOTO EQUIPMENT, TRUCK & TRAILER HARDWARE & TOOLS THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20 10:00 A.M. Located at 1133 Manheim Pike off Route 30, Lancaster, PA METALWORKING MACHINERY ATLAS mini metal lathe, independent chuck, belt driven, 4 step pulley, 2 ft. bed, V«hp, Iph, reversable, with table; STANLEY ball bearing gnnder; KIDDER punch press, hand operated, 90 degree cutter, with table; DELTA ball bearing carbide tool gnnder, with wheels, Vfchp, IplC reversable, with stand; SPRUNGER radial head, no motor; ROCKWELL metal cutoff saw, with cooling & dust collection system, shp; ROPER-WHITNEY punch press, hand operated, capacity 3/8” thru V*”; ROYER SFORD-EXCELSIOR power driven punch press, %hp, Iph, cast iron stand, 4 ton, 2 stroke; DAKE arbor press, model 28, with stand; ALVA F. ALLEN model BT 5,5 ton punch press, %hp, Iph; ROPER-WHITNEY rod cutter, from 1/8” to 5/8” cap. round, V*, %, 3/8” cap. square stock, manual, with stand; ROYERSFORD-EXCELSIOR % ton power driven punch press, Vfehp, Iph, with stand; WHITNEY METAL TOOL CO. screw fit die press, cuts 90 degrees and metal bender for angle iron, with stand; ROCKWELL gnnder, %hp, Iph, with stand and wheels; MILLER arch welder, high frequency, AC/DC, with tank; DiARCO 12 ton hydra-power press brake; MILLER welder, AC/DC, wire fed #3SS. TYLER cold press, “Power Pod”, 4 ft. daylight opening, 78”xl03” pressing area with 4 glue platten, electric run-up with air; B’AUERLE double cut up saw, 9’o” opening, with scoring blades, 3 phase, power traverse, with new track & rack gear, 2 16” cut up blades, 28” scoring blades; POWERMATICIO” tilt arbor saw, 3 hp with magnetic start, 3ph; BOICE-CRANE 10” tilt arbor saw, 2hp, Iph; WALKER TURNER joiner, 6”, short bed on portable stand, Ihp motor; POWERMATIC hollow chisel mortiser, l%hp, Iph, model DE56C34F1688W; HAMMER face frame clamp, multiple face, frames horizontal; 2 Complete “I” beam turn buckle 4xB clamps; BLACK BROS. 42” rotary press, power fed, explosion proof, on casters; Conveyors, 36” roller & 24” skate wheel, 4 to 8 ft. lengths; ROCKWELL 20” drill press, auto feed, %hp, Iph; ROCKWELL 14” drill press, %hp, floor models, one single & one variable; RITTER hole boring machine, air/electric, 2 head, 13 holes per head at 2” centers, ideal for shelf clips, 2 Lincoln motors, 3ph; COMMANDER multiple drill head, vanable feed radial movement, l%hp, 3ph, 104” track; ARO CORP pnumatic drills (4), 2 model 82-65-25-1, on way & table, adjustable with air hookups & controls; SAND RITE wire wheel & brush, belt driven, %hp, 1 ph, with stand; OCMAC edge bander, single side, mini with T&B trim, wood, plastic & tape; EVANS-ROYAL EZY-T-EDGE T-molder, air hammer/90 degree cut-out for turning comers, then cuts to length, includes stand; EDGEMATE hot melt tape bander; EDGEMATE T&B trim with Stainer & collector; PACE hot melt glue applicator, ndgid or tape; WHITE-MYERS plastic slitter, slit up to 6” wide, %hp on moveable stand; POWERMATIC model 26 shaper with reverse speeds; WALKER-TURNER shaper; 4 ton hand press; ENERPAC 450 degree lab press, electric, T&B, hydraulic; ROCKWELL shaper; DEW ALT radial arm saw with stand. TOOLS * HARDWARE & OFFICE EQUIPMENT ROLL-A-ROUND tool cabinets, motors, wire, cases of hardware (lunges, pulls, slides); Electrical fittings; Plumbing supplies; Grinder; Tubing; Sinks; Air guns; Power cable; Vise; Booms; Treader; Tap & dies; Wall hung tool cabinets; Clamps; Closet rods; Drills; Heaters; Paint tanks; GRACO airless spray unit; T-moldmg; Furniture pads; WETZLER wood clamp; LOADSTAR electric hoist; Scissor lift table; Time clock; Drafting boards; Vise; Conveyors; Power belt; Gravity roller; Metal lathe cutting tools; Electrical wire; Skate wheel; Disc sander; %” particle board, W cover board; Plastic laminate; Backer sheets; Air staplers; Electric screw gun; V «” drills; Many coils black T-molding; Angle iron; Single oxygen outlets. Plus more items. A.B. DICK model 675 copier with stand; A.B. DICK 7201 velobmder; HYTROL* roller conveyor; A.B. DICK #lO7 plate exposure unit; STRIP PRINTER photo composing machine; folder. INGERSOLL RAND 5 H.P., 20 cu. ft, Horizontal Tank 1971 Ford L 600 Custom Cab 20’ Straight Truck, full height, 21,000 GW, New Engine, Low Mileage, hydraulic lift gate on rear, 1 Owner, 2 speed rear end. 40 ft Trailmobile Aluminum Trailer, single axle CALUMET view camera, 22” bellows, serial no. 15194; CALUMET ilex lens, 165 mm, F:6.3 (on camera); CALUMET ilex lens, wide held Caltar, 90mm, F;8, no. 2016; CALUMET ilex paragon lens, 4V«”, F:4,5; CALUMET ilex lens, Caltar, 10”, 245 mm, F:6.3, no. 4046; WESTON MASTER 111, universal exposure meter, model 737; POLAROID land film holder no. 500 for 4x5 Polaroid land film packets; 2 SMITH VICTOR track lights and track, model CB-1, max. rating 1250 W, including (2) 1000 W bulbs; Back drop screens, roll down, including black side curtains; OMEGA Pro-lab 4x5 enlarger, 150 mm; COLIGHT light table, 18"x23” scale; MAJESTIC tri-pod, model 2500 with Majestic tri-pod table, model 1200. Cash, cashier’s check, company checks accepted if accompanied by current letter of credit from bank. Checks are payable to Gordon Gochenaur Furniture, Inc. 25% deposit at time bid is struck down, balance in full at the completion of the auction. Some items subject to sale by owner’s confirmation. All sales are AS-IS, WHERE-IS without any guarantees or warranties expressed or implied by auctioneer & seller. The buyers are responsible for the removal of their purchases at their own risks & expense within 7 days. The auctioneers make no warranty or guarantee, express or implied, as to the accuracy of the information herein contained. It is for this reason that buyers should avail themselves of the opportunity to make inspection prior to the auction. An nouncements, corrections, addition or deletions day of auction take precedence over all previous advertising. Inspection two (2) hours before auction or call 397-3728 for appointment. Not responsible for accidents day of auction. This is a liquidation of surplus inventory and machinery. Terms of Sale by GORDON GOCHENAUR FURNITURE INC. AUCTIONEERS: Ronald Funk, Jeff Knosp & Gordon Ressler R.O. #2 Paradise, PA 17562 717/442-4279 or 717/687-6539 0r687-7402 PUBLIC AUCTION WOODWORKING MACHINERY PHOTO EQUIPMENT TERMS ‘IMPORTANT NOTICE* ABSOLUTE PUBLIC AUCTION 93 ACRE FARM WITH ALL IMPROVEMENTS. 92 ACRES TILLABLE W. HEMP. TWP. LANC. CO. FARM BOUNDED BY NOLT RD., STONEY BATTERY RD, & MONTEZUMA DR. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29 2:00 P.M. Buildings include 9 room bnck house, Ig. bank barn, silo, tobacco shed, wagon shed, all in good condition. Farm is in a high state of cultivation, has good drainage, high in production with a lot of road fron tage. Terms: 10% down day of sale, Bal. in6o days. For information and inspection of property please caU 898-7610 Sale For: JOHN EBERSOLE J.H. Davis, Auctioneer 898-7610 Salunga, Pa. J.H. Davis Auction Service PUBLIC SALE SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15 Very Desirable 15 Acre Farmette, Antiques, Tools, Etc. At 523 West Washington Ave. Just West of Laysers Flowers, Myerstown, Jackson Town ship, Leb. Co. 2% Story Frame Dwelling, Butcher House w/double Butcher furnace. 40x70 Bank Bam w/cold cellar under Bam Hill, 2 car block garage. Work Shop & other outbuildings all situated on a tract of approx. 15 acres of High Producing Limestone Soil. High low dry sinks, flour chest, jelly cupboard, blanket & wood chests, old farmer table, cradler, asst, chairs & rockers, brass bucket, asst, crocks & jugs, full set of butcher equipment including large round butdier chopping block, dinner bell mounted on post, 63 Dodge Dart Stationwagon, John Deere 110 nding tractor w/mower, pull type lawn sweeper, roller, med. size heatrola, small flat top iron stove, 40 ft. alujn., & other ladders, motor driven grindstone, cast iron troughs, old style door latches, lots of asst, hand tools, lots of used lumber in all sizes, lots more. This is only a partial list. Sale time 9 A.M. Real Estate 2 P.M. Conditions by MABEL F. & ALVIN K. HAAK SR. Attorney - Henry Steiner Aucts. Weik, Weik Clerks - Hoover, Orgurcak Lunch Available PUBLIC SALE FARM EQUIPMENT, Etc. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29 11:30 A.M. On the Premises along road leading from Millbach to Richland, Lebanon County, Pa. Ford 981 Tractor with selecto speed, Massey Ferguson 468 Corn Planter with Insecticide Hopper, Gehl 880 Hay Bine, Gehl 600 Harvester with narrow 2- Row Corn Head and Hay Pickup, Chattanooga 11 ft. Cultipacker, John Deere 3 Section Spring Tooth Harrow, M.F. 13 Disc Gram Drill, Gehl 88 Forage Blower and 50 ft. Pipe, John Deere 350 3 Pt. Rake, 2 Wheel Windrow Turner, Hawk Built 157 Manure Spreader, Ford 2 Row Mounted Com Picker, other picker for parts, Ford 3 Pt. Cultivator, Grove 12 ft. Mechanical Dump Trailer, Ford 7 ft Mower, 25 K.W. Generator (PTO. on Trailer), 2 Mmmch Tobacco Presses, Appr 6,000 Tobacco lath, Small L.P.S. Feeder, 2 Heated Water Troughs, Used Silo Doors, Salamander Heater, Myers Twin Piston Weed Sprayer Pump, Wagon Load of Small Stuff, Etc Auct. G. Harvey Weik Clerks Hoover - Ogurcak Lunch by Heidelberg Church of the Brethren Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 8,1980-D33 Conditions by IRVIN HORST Try growing vetch NEWARK, Del. - The hot dry summer cut hay and silage yields and is certain to push up gram costs for dairy farmers. To soften the blow, grow supplementary feed during the fall and early spring months, advises University of Delaware extension agronomist WilLam Mit chell. Any of the cereal grains-such as rye and barley-can be used for grazing, green chop or even for spring hay if grown in a mixture with crimson clover, winter peas or vetch. Planted where com silage has just been removed, they will serve a dual role as cover crops to reduce erosion and, later on, as feed for your herd. Hairy vetch has long served as a supplementary feed. The late Delaware governor, C. Douglas Buck, regularly grew vetch and rye as a fall and spring grazing crop for his Guern sey herd in New Castle County. Tests at the University of Delaware have shown that when planted in early September, this will produce more than two tons of hay equivalent by the first week of May the year following. If harvested promptly the land will again be available for a planting of com silage or other feed crops, says Mitchell. Vetch should be seeded at 25 pounds per acre. It can be broadcast or drilled with equally good results. Best stands have been obtained when the seed is covered lightly with soil. This would, of course, be accomplished by drilling. But the same results are possible if the soil is disked prior to broadcasting vetch seed. Rain will work seed into the loose soil. Coverage also can be improved by culbpackmg. A heavy vetch crop will contain as much as 200 pounds of total mtrogen. _ This translates to 1200 pounds of crude protein per acre. It would take 50 bushels of soybeans to supply a similar amount of crude protein. Hus has a current market value of about $4OO, which gives you some idea of the value of a crop of vetch. Since the residual fertility following com is adequate to produce vetch, your only out of-pocket expenses would be seed at 70 cents a pound, and the fuel to prepare the ground and make the seeding. It’s a productive and low cost crop that could come in handy as supplementary feed next spring. nK. I^SSSJe^farming