SUPERFOLD EXCLUSIVE RHINO FLEX 908 Transport Locks j Both Bass Unit / CyllrxJtrs V Frt« Floating /\ Wino, \ /\ V Co«r Dl« , Ji \. / \ Hr * 'i&m juntsd Bastings / I Mb I \ jprinf Hssgars / Ar- » Easy tavskng .' v Without Teals /* I Taptrad Discs on Outsida Raar Gangs Independent IS Duel Wheeli Quadra saal Rafraasabtt Wh**l Hubs Easily Clears 11' Gates Hydraulically operated wings fold up-and-over the certter section a full 15 degiees They fold totally within the 10'6" cutting width of the center section (Most competative units have transport widths in excess of 14' With 10' 6" IN STOCK... Call For A Fraa Damo. Tha Price Is Right! wings folded, this harrow can easily pass through a 11' gate (This applies to all model variations of the Flex 90) Heavy Duty Wing Carriers The heavily reinforced 2" x 3" tubular steel wing carriers provide full support for folded wings During transport, wings rest securely in Vz" x 4" forged steel saddles Spring Mounted Bearing Hangers To achieve maximum flexibility, the Flex 90 features heavy duty 1' x 2' 5160 manganese alloy steel bearing hangers (the same material used for our chisel plow tines) The hangers are attached to trumon mounts which provide perfect alignment for the quacffaseal ra.«g A BINKLEY & HURST BROS. 133 RothsvilleStationßd.,Lititz l PA 17543 Ph: (717)626-4705 I- Business Hours; Mon. - Frt. 7 AM to 5 PM; Sat. 7 AM to 11:30 Heavy Duty Steel RtvarsiMs D*vlt Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 14,1981—015 N.J, counties set several horse sessions HACKETTSTOWN, N.J. - This year the Hunterdon County, N.J. Extension Service will combine an evening program on horse management topics with a day long bus tour to two prominent horse farms in its annual educational program for horse owners. The evening session will be held on two successive dates...and in two places: Tuesday, March 17, in Hackettstown High School, and Wednesday, the 18th, in Hun terdon’s Extension Center. Roth meetings begin at 8 p.m They will feature J. Roy Breneman, livestock specialist for Agway, Harrisburg, Pa. A noted authority in the care and feeding of equmes, his topic will cover the many aspects of good horse management. Jay Mickle, Stockton, a highly regarded farrier, will speak on the care of hooves and developing good working relations with the farrier. The third subject on the evening program, also considered to be a topic of prime concern to the horse owner, will be “Poisonous Weeds ..Identification and Con trol ” Speaker will be Dr. John Meade, Extension Specialist in Weed Science at Rutgers. A tour of two excellent horse farms in the area is set for Saturday, April 4. Demonstrations and features of the day-long tour will relate to topics covered in the evening class. Tour will be by bus and ad mittance to the farms will be only by bus. There is a $2 registration fee for the evening class and $lO fee for the bus tour. Pre-registration is essential. .iMvy Duty . StMl Tonfiw Will Outperform Any Double Offset! Let Us Prove It. Details and registration forms are available in any of the following New Jersey County Extension Service offices. Sussex, Warren, Morns, Hunterdon, Somerset and Mercer. Completed form and fee may be sent to either Everett Chamberlain, Warren County Extension Service, Court House, Belvidere, 07823; or H.N. Repair, Somerset County Ex tension Service, Administration Bldg., Somerville, 08876. A special one-day seminar is being scheduled by the Mercer, Somerset and Hunterdon Ex tension Services for horse farm managers and key staff. The date will be Thursday, March 19; the place, Hunterdon’s Extension Center; time 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Emphasis,- according to Jon Repair, Mercer County Agent and seminar coordinator, will be on pastures., establishment and maintenance. Fencing will be one of the related topics to be discussed. Registration and details are available m either of the three Extension Service offices WWth Center Section /• (• GA f 6 GA Cutout «f Main) Rif id 3x5 G«nf Frames