Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, March 14, 1981, Image 152

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    D24—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 14,1981
You know how it goes on the
farm The right combination of
circumstances can put you on
top of the heap, or land you in a
heap of trouble.
Let's face it A number of
circumstances haven't been too
favorable for the farmer lately
or for the companies supplying
the farmer witn products
Massey-Ferguson is no excep
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tion. But then, a company with
a 134-year heritage should know
how to make it through tough
times We do
Massey is
weathering the storm
with a show of strength.
Right now, we're looking at
the best MF product line in
our history. Quality control has
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been strengthened with new
manufacturing equipment and
higher standards We have the
unwavering support of a large,
well-established dealer network
Further testimony to Massey's
strength is a comprehensive re
financing package we're putting
together, working with various
lenders and the governments of
Canada and Ontario. When it's
fully in place, we will face the
future with even greater vigor
Meanwhile, we are concentrat
ing on what we do best
making very good agricultural
and industrial machines and
diesel engines And you can be
sure we will focus greater effort
on the largest market in the
world North America. $
It feels good to be
bouncing back strong.
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