•16—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 13,1982 a: OWNER NMEORNUMER John S Stoltzfus Kathy Piper Maxi Oasis Fiddle Lace Gazer Paul King Smtzer 3 Skylark 3 J Raymond Harnish Thelma 3 3 6 3 305 26,456 4 0 1068 3 9 5 305 22,473 4 5 1015 3 4 3 305 26,365 3 8 1000 3 4 0 305 23,694 4 1 972 3 5-2 305 22,989 3 9 898 3 410 305 26,386 3 3 874 3 8 8 305 24,842 3 5 865 Solar Calf Kennel Feeding Racks included. Each Feeding Rack consists of Pail and Hay Rack Pail not included . . - calves in individual pens Calves cannot reach together Overall size Bxl2, plus 3’ overhang to protect feeder on 4x4 skids, and is movable Half inch Aspemte sides and white baked enamel roof to reflect heat We Can Arrange Delivery Ask Us About Our Calf Shelters For Older Calves We Do General Farm Construction in Milking Parlors, Dairy Setups & Poll Sheds In Lancaster, York & Chester Counties, PA Harford & Cecil Counties, MD. Other Styles and Sizes Available Ira C. Herr & Son, Inc. RDI, Quarryville, PA 17566 Phone Day - 717-284-4543 Nile 717-786-2090 Prices rolled back to 1980 levels!! m WH n'l li , isndsif j n, Iht Cn i jm e, P r . 1 1 ' ' IS > ’ 11 n MHO inG 14*1 n mbm. o rf,r ,rh( l < J,ni I ’P Later mo maicn it& in i M r p Building • J 1 i j ,n d'O* is i bjt.on V if io 0»l* mg tin*, W irton Building ai tht ham m It /i I 1 1 ft * J i h *, t -KJ i me v i ni ( q >' lit) i * MtfLfi T( t L>i.iir)in< > •i nlit f n i/i n ij >n imti s fti* *imp * > i mo u y i j Uk >i Id ng also includf* improdPmi nts m in. m rn n iy r* ,♦ ir Thi«? rus tjc I to bo thf tits Chester County DHIA Monthly Report December 1981 DAYS US S US IN MIU mu FAT FAT 304 305 50 4-2 32,869 21,587 305 23,129 wuHdin j vaiut Ttuaki uLmnijH of thisootsnmiing <ll* k%f dil- yonruvjn nto Mlb thp lollowmq PrcuitK l -tel bin }mq s I ut s i*i sn d , will insist w. h vie pf'OUl t n qi,t mi nts in<n s h tint; i jin* b*lp tntiinu m) U i piv rnorit plan 1 Uwn p wm. nr Rjvmmi am 3 Ci mplM on pavm n imt i r> 1 1 ib Lvtry m 1 * ♦ tin n ,t Merino Dutldmgs t ’> 0n,~,v, Alsr notn t r 1 .(t-0-nsfs v.ll t), d d J .< " >urll irK * Sl, ‘ <s more lb m 40milns liuni our salts oil.r, Otif( >-Mts \r)fMb 191? Notawietrnjeaodeo Dorothy Peggy Crystal Sherri Melwood Farm Royal Leon D Kurtz Dons Soma Cora Wilma 3 Ella 3 Donald Hostetter Jr Bright 3 Kay 3 Sugar 3 Dream 3 Rosie 3 Franan 3 Robert E Pepple 44 59 20 53 4 24 15 71 87 32 36 1065 782 1014 85 54 *72 » 12 C macftma st«raf« feu>Mln« *27 k 14 «*uM« an* *—r *ll a 12 6 MuWi u 4« *mt • Walk 4a*r with flats • 4 Uiyli# hit • L*n*in may k« 305 305 305 305 3 4-11 3 14-1 3 8-5 3 2-9 305 3 56 305 305 305 305 305 9-0 7-10 50 4-5 7-0 56 11-0 7-9 305 305 305 305 305 305 3 67 3 44 3 4-10 3 2-3 3 7-2 3 4-8 3 6-11 3 43 3 34 40 yeors of proof Since 1940, Gehl has been building field choppers and forage harvesters with one thought in mind ...performance. And, year after year, thousands of satisfied owners prove that we know how to use that special ized experience to build better machines. Today, Gehl concentrates those 40 years of chopping know-how into three fuel-efficient, hign-capacity forage harvesters: Capacity King 1250. The largest capacity pull-type harvester on the market Gehl’s exclusive 24” spinner delivery system keeps forage moving with no cross augers to plug The giant, 9-kmfe, 25Vz" cylinder gives a quality cut And the new cutterbar adjustment is the easiest anywhere. In-head hydraulic knife sharpener and electric controls are standard too New mid-range 1000 gives you the high capacity you’d expect from the big 21" cylinder and fast spinner delivery system Like the 1250, standard features include the m-head hydraulic knife sharpener, adjustable h "-v k r }k Waiver of finance on all Gehl equipment until June 1, 1982 or August 1 ( 1982 on Forage Harvesters with row crop attachment only. PEOPLE'S SALES (SERVICE Oakland Mills, PA 717-463-2735 N.fi. HERSHEY ( SON Manheitn, PA 717-665-2271 A. L HERR ( BRO. Quarryville, PA 717-786-3521 S. JOHNSON HURFF Pole Tavern Monroeville, NJ 609-358-2565 or 609-769-2565 851 798 707 701 23.826 19,991 20,753 17,648 36 40 34 40 1010 27,355 997 909 840 729 726 38 40 38 30 39 26,174 22,634 22,104 24,262 18,823 961 874 848 817 766 766 43 3 7 40 3 5 35 35 22,349 23,334 21,466 23,422 22,018 21,765 26,480 22,978 18,473 20,997 21,926 22,709 21,489 23,519 17,972 FARM EQUIPMENT STOUFFER BROS. INC. Chambersburg, PA 717-263-8424 ZOOK'S FARM STORE Honey Brook, PA CHAS. J. McCOMSEY (SONS Hickory Hill, PA 215-932-2615 WERTZ GARAGE Lineboro, MO 301-374-2672 17 58 Walmoore 935 931 3 Daniel M Stoltzfus Mae 3 Ann 3 Bell 3 Vernon Guest & Son Kelly 3 Emily 3 Willowland Farm Toni 3 Lottie 3 Princes 3 Parry Bros 86 Allen S Hoover 143 Ardrossan Farms Lglamor Aroster Pvnrose Sroslee H&R Mason 39G 2G axles, one-way shear bolt protection and attachment down-stop. Fuel saver 750 tackles just about any chopping job. Uses less horsepower per ton chopped than many bigger harvesters. Uses less fuel The 8-knife cutterhead Is set Into the blower compartment for smooth, contin uous material flow. Add Gehl’s patented m-head hydraulic knife sharpener for even more cutting efficiency. Prove to yourself that there’s no substitute for Gehl’s 40 years of forage harvester experience. See your Gehl dealer soon Gehl Company, West Bend, Wisconsin 53095 GEHL LEBANON VALLEY MILLER EQUIPMENT CO. IMPLEMENT CO., INC. rdi Richland. PA B^ t 2 , 717-866-7518 215-845-2911 ARNETTS QANAQE Rt. 9 Box 125 Hagerstown, MO 301-733-0515 CLAIR J. MYERS Lake Road Rl Thomasville, PA 717-259-0453 UMBERCER’S MILL Rt. 4 Lebanon, PA (Fontana) 717-867-5161 17,416 16,952 302 305 4-2 21 26,639 19,853 305 305 65 69 20,686 20,383 20,956 305 305 305 0-0 00 49 21,343 16,280 305 279 22,294 22,334 17,912 305 305 305 32 66 30 6-2, 20,352 286 24,531 305 62 21,079 20,789 22,609 19,086 305 305 305 305 86 45 34 65 24,281 23,227 305 305 (Turn to Page 017) BINKLEY t HURST BROS. 133 Rothsville Station Road Lititz, PA 717-626-4705 PETERMAN FARM EQUIPMENT, INC. 225 York Rd. Carlisle, PA 717-249-5338 720 706 945 736 930 860 806 914 718 913 805 743 4 1 36 41 899 892 876 873 755 42 42 39 40 890 889
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