Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, October 17,1981-Cl9^ I NEXT SEASON’S TOOLS I ] INBTKJKNCW I - FROM JOHN DEERE | fK’ USED MACHINES 1 John Deere I I <|U ' Ck ~i :h^n9e ft con worloMlth I ■ appeal j JD 3020 tractor with tricycle front front-wheel I I fIB end, 70 HP, just overhauled - • I I Bml 1070 Case Agri-King tractor with CinV© . ■ I wide front end, 1975 model, tractors I The quicker you can demount your loader the in /IQ Innrlar ors/sH r'onH lIIW I quicker you can get to other tractor jobs John IOaOCr, gOOO CORO. H Deeres new self-leveling 260 Loader with 1 NH 270 baler with thrower, good I ■ Quik-Tatch * mount/demount lets you do just . » ° n , . . . . T , . _. , n , . that Drop parking stands puii two pms and COfld. - Ready and waiting The veteran 143 Loader is disengage hydraulics your tractor is free for lf _ ._ . . . . . . ideally suited for the John Deere 40- and 50-hp ■ other duties And. NO TOOLS ARE NEEDED Ju 444 comoine corn neao, gooa Tractors with mechanical front-wheel drive H ■ . Mounting is just as easy Changing attachments rnnd Qfll H Ample clearance is provided tor the large front H ■ >s also a no-tool job Again just pull two pins UUIIU. OVSL.UT . ■ ■ and your loader changes from manure handler to Mnrlal f* A - 4 I 6 111I 11 ' a tight turn at Tull al6 OSCI ation ■ pallet mover round-baler hauler and more The I*loo6l w VAOmDinC QIGS6I 4 143 Loader, front-wheel drive they go H 260 Loader offers self-leveling gives 40 de- TOW nSTrOW COm hGSd ■ 12’ together l grees of rollback and operates with single-lever • o H control You get faster cycling fewer spills grsin pIStfOriTI, GOgiRG & COITI - * ■ H Come in and see it today , . r , . , . - ■ bine overhauled in 1979 Reg. List Price $2,284 ■ I JD 4030 tractor 1975 diesel special sale price s 1,585 I J SPECIAL SALE PRICE *3,741 ■ . 1 ■ , , . 1 O/ Save fuel, time, moisture and soil I I Combine hunting? | y Q with John Deere’s Max-Emerge” I I Climb aboard the John Conservation Planter ■ I Deere Side Hill 6620 fjCC I. I I on our lot it's " " ZZjTTk iIV I I delivery-ready All Parts I I 0 InStock! , I | •_ — __ John Deere’s Max-Emerge Conservation | ■ i Planters, available in 4-row adjustable (30-to £ ■ wWlili w 40-inch rows), 6-row narrow or wide, and 8-row H I fit SlFltl narrow models, give you a rugged planter you H ■ wilW can rely on in conditions like sod or stubble H ■ Heavy-duty springs help transfer weight from H H -i WWdl HIVCr l«I Iw the 7 x 7-inch frame to each planting unit to keep H ■ S«hS”S’thS'CS^. , “ , oriamals B || The 6620 offers a 145-hp 466-cubic-mch die- WB f ripple, cuts a path ahead of the Tru-Vee IM ■ sei engme (120-hp standard) Cylinder width is opener with the cutting depth of both controlled H 44 inches The i4-bar concave adjustable I by the depth-gauging wheels. Optional cast-iron H ■ l’"L e H b z we nave plenty HPi \ firming wheels firm soil around seed in '■ sp66d provids a smooth flow ot matsnsl through i i / < i * \ rIT 1 r Jk \ ... .... |^H the separator area The straw walkers are 160 OD llSnCl TOT lII© V '-L, \ "extra-tough conditions. ■ inches long for lots of separating area The grain cnopnn ahoorl • yP \ 'Whether you would like to try minimum-or no | ' tank holds a whopping 166 bushels Theres an SGaSOn 311630. I tillage planting, stop in for more information on | H 82-gallon (U S) fuel tank And Power Rear- i to TTTTTrH I the Conservation Planters from John Deere. , H Wheel Drive is available to help you combine Otft? Uo I fWVV! I H - through soft or wet spots at the flip of a switch | I H ■ Corn heads for three to six rows excel in stand- \Jr // ■ mg or down corn Exclusive row-crop heads for Offer Good Olllv On OdSH PlJrcil3Se One 6 Row Conservation Planter ■ four and six'rows speed bean harvest Come in VIICI VaUWJ H and see us for all the details $5O Minimum SIOCK. ■ I Offer Good Thru October 31,1981 Waiver of Finance till 1 April. 1982 ■ lIIIIV SKMiii? PAY NO FINANCE CHARGES ON NEW I 9lili V HilPll** AND USED TRACTORS UNTIL MARCH I, 19821 I OXFORD GREENLINE , INC. I - k Dm n , . p . ’ ’ John Deere design, I J 7:30 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. Thru Fri. 215-932-21753 tfependabiiity I M 7:30 A.M. -12:00 P.M. Sat. 215-932-2754 |RdRN| an^ de ? ,e ” I ■ make the difference g
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