MF 620' Rugged Performer For Every Discing fob s XKJi;S:£ "'~V ' %v? ** *. '■x*' •- x v MF Massey Ferguson S. 6. LEWIS AND SON West Grove, PA Ph: (215) 869-9440 869-2214 ACE-JURISTA, INC. RDI Tunkhannock, PA 18657 Ph: (717) 836-2610 4&V X-'r-v, 'vV’ J. , *J, % - sP>s'r Personalized MF financing, parts, and service available. PETERMAN FARM EQUIPMENT LEBANON VALLEY IMPLEMENT CO. ABRACZINSKAS FARM EQUIP. INC. 225 York Road Carlisle, PA Ph: (717) 249-5338 MARLIN W. SCHREFFLER N. H. FLICKER & SONS, INC. Pitman, PA Ph (717)648-1120 SWARTZ’S GARAGE ZECHMAN FARM SUPPLY, INC. RD2 Richfield, PA 17086 Ph: (717) 694-3861 iil '■' "* ‘t V i JA'f'X' - > ' *- * ' / t ' v** •>■ f #*> *V ~V % : ' ' 4 - -r j% * SELECT MF FLEXIBLE BEARING HANGERS These “C” type flexible bear ing hangers permit flexing over rocks and stumps, yet provide plenty of down pressure for positive penetration. They are op tional on 12’, 14’, 16’ and 19’ models with SVi" blade spac ing. Standard full length bearing hangers provide am ple clearance for trash flow and reduce chances of plugg ing. *■>>> t: '"‘"t J J*J • ' ' l ' v y,. 4 Here’s real all around performance in a tandem disc that’s suited to nearly every job. Sturdy, semi-rigid frame of the MF 620 assures you of uniform cutting depth whether you’re slicing through tough stalks, knocking down ridges, or preparing a seedbed. One lever adjusts both front and rear gangs to match varied working conditions. Adjust one set of gangs, use the same I ever to adjust the second set. Spring-cushioned screw crank permits easy balancing of front and rear gangs for deep discing or smoothing. Eliminate ridging with lateral adjustment of rear gangs to match your travel speed. Weight ranges from 215 to 295 lbs. per foot, depending on size and type of blades to give you the kind of weight you need for deep, uniform penetration. Heavy 4” x 4” gang frames add extra strength. At taching points are reinforced for longer life, too. Double heavy-duty springs on front and rear gangs on the MF 620 take the work out of lifting wings on the 19’ and 23’ models for transport. They also assist in returning wings to operating position, easily. MF exclusive single pin cam lock provides fast and easy “no wrench" locking and unlocking of folding wings. 700 E Linden St Richland, PA Ph (717)866-7518 Maxatawny, PA Ph.(215)683-7252 RDI Selinsgrove, PA 17870 Ph (717)374-7231 LANCASTER Next Saturday quilt fanciers will have the opportunity to purchase a potential heirloom quilt at the second annual benefit auction for the Breezy View Christian School, located on Route 441 at Breezy View Road. Twenty-five quilts will be offered for sale, with 10 of them quilted in frames. Pat terns include the lone star, dresden plates, a sampler and an original design called cross and crown, among others. According to Fran Bushong, one of the quilters, the quilts “should last 100 years." One crosstitch quilt in the new rose” pattern will be given by drawing during the event. In addition to quilts, all kinds of homemade foods, crafts, antiques and wooden items will be for sale throughout the day, beginning at 9 a.m. About 25 people have been involved in the quilting which was done in various homes since October. Pictured above are Ida Forry, Anna Mae Conley, Susan Kneisly, Frances French, Eleanor Davey and Fran Bushong, hard at work at the quilt to be given by drawing. „WIDTHS: 12’, 14’, 16’, 19’ and 23’ fVtv < f' 'J <P * > I , ’ I'iz <: ' » s} p; > ‘ *• , v. y” i,-5 *♦ --S v -> / ~ « * <v » ~ 7\ V 5 ■*> $ RDI, Catawissa, PA Ph. (717)356-2323 (South on Rt 42) ARNETT’S GARAGE Rt. 9 Box 125 Hagerstown, MD Ph- (301)733-0515 RANDALL FRANZEN INC. RD H 2 Woodstown, N J 08098 Ph (609)769-2300 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 2, 1981—C2S Quilt Sale nears s ' '■* - 2 V '-A' >~w *• v ?• / £-Y>* <\ <»C $/ >• •* > £j< X ■ " •'*■'' -■* «T- - „-*»** *" •■ >' ,r vs?*r-' V'V t A v ~ \ AYAi i • *» - ' V ' -«5i x »’■■♦/ Irf. ✓/i ** * A -T > V <?> * r * •< *t . /£•* , : '‘^> v h, 4» i ■! * t. *. ,s > ** *• V l ." v '/< ■» " *2 s <■ " M. M. WEAVER & SON N. Groffdale Rd Leola, PA 17540 Ph (717)656-2321 WEB SNYDER INC. RDI Watsontown, PA 17777 Ph: (717) 538-5555 WYNNE’S GARAGE RD2 Canton. PA 17724 Ph (717)673-8456
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