DlO—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 3,1982 DELPHI, Ind. A new, im proved Farmcraft tether belt with a higher work load rating, designed to give longer service and provide more comfort to gilts and sows, has just been introduced by the Delphi Products Co., division of Underhill Industries, Inc., Delphi, Ind. Farmcraft tether belts, originally intended for use only with Farmcraft tether crates and stalls, can be used with any make confinement building equipment. The new tether belt has a Auctioneer wins ’B2 championship REGINA, SASK. Canada - "This is a dream I’ve had for 16 years,” said 1982 World Livestock Auctioneer Champion Dan Williams, Boone, N.C., as he ac cepted his awards. Williams, who was sponsored by Carolina Stockyards Company of Siler City, N.C., and Iredell Livestock Company of Tur nersburg, N.C., chanted his way to the championship over 67 other contestants recently in the national competition. His fifth try at the championship title, he previously had been named a runner-up and reserve Feed fast as-an-oak Overflite~ Travel Feeder The Acorn Overflite” Travel Feeder dishes out 1300 pounds of an evenly mixed ration every minute. It delivers feed up to lengths of 250 feet and uses a third of the horsepower required by auger feeders Acorn's new delivery chain uses super tough, heat treated, double-hook links for longer life. Rubber flites are in dependently replaceable. Galvanized construction makes for years of dependable service Snap together trough sections make replacement fast and economical For rven greater efficiency, match the Overflile™ Feeder with Acom's Feed Saver" Feed Bunk. Feed Saver” has slanted bars to drastically reduce feed waste in your feed bunk. Stop in and ask about the Acorn Overflite"" Travel Feeder and Feed Saver” Feed Bunk ACORN EQUIPMENT CORPORATION STEVENS POINT WISCONSIN 54481 —SEE YOUR LOCAL ACORN DEALER TOM L. DUNLAP RDI, Box 105 REFRWERATWN Jersey Shore, Pa. 17740 RD2 717-390-1391 Port Royal, Pa. 17082 717-527-4795 DON'S ACORN RD2 Mansfield, Pa. 16933 717-549-77*1 HISTAND’S FARM A HOME SERVICE RDI, Box 231 Rome, Pa. 18837 717-744-2371 A.R.C. BUILDERS RD2, Box 108 A Honesdale, Pa 18431 717-4*B-5379 DELCAMPINC. Rt 45 Hartleton, Pa 17829 717-922-3231 .»<* r - « e * * uP * - Farmcraft introduces improved tether belt stronger nylon body which is reinforced with thicker leather at the adjustment holes. It has a heavier steel chain, shackle and flat stirrup plated with cadmium that fights abrasion, rust and corrosion for years of service. The amoung of movement of the sows can be adjusted as desired. Tether bolts, used with tether crates and stalls are an idea originally conceived in Europe and proved successful there before being adopted in the United States. champion, and placed in regional competitions. For his winning effort, Williams, 31, was awarded the championship ring, valued at more than $l,OOO, along with an engraved trophy and a $l,OOO cash prize. He and the Reserve and Runner-up Cham pions also received a number of merchandise prizes. Reserve World Champion was Bud Knight of Sturgis,' S.D. Runner-up was Kenneth Wilcox of Coldwater, Kan. The annual Championship is sponsored and conducted by Livestock Marketing Association of Kansas City, Mo. ACORNS CAMERON’S C.W. JOHNSTON CONST. RDI, 80x673 Central City, Pa 15926 *l4-754-5754 RON ACHEKBACH RDI, Box 187 A Pen Argyl, Pa. 18072 215-863-5524 SYSTEMA FEED SERVICE RD3, Box 730 Sussex, NJ 07461 201-875-5449 -S'. Delphi Products Co. was one of the pioneers in introducing and im proving them in this country. DON UfraHHAN RD3 Chambersburg, Pa. 17201 717-264-6007 KEftWtNMUZEL RDI, Box 203 Windsor. Pa. 17366 717-244-5328 W*l DAIRY SALES RD2, Box 351 A Oxford, Pa. 19363 717-529-2569 CLYDE LUTZ DAIRY EQUII 1316 Apple St. Ephrata, Pa. 17522 717-738-1718 COPLY CONST. CO. Box 1033 Martmsburg, W Va 25401 304-263-1467 Tether belt provi For Clean Wood Shavings Are Best! " '""*s sjpp ■ 1 r l iL- *. * A slmMm _ '^<3ol <*>• * , v < -SV ■*< i',(./V .1 ■ILJ. A P* o *®** e dbV'* pocVc«*9 e ° :_e ibj' ■_.'>A.VVS.XJ. xJi.fi.s_-L i‘-SJ * The system’s advantages in clude: building and equipment costs are reduced substantially; «• < * / # ♦ :er control of sows and litters ★ CLEAN FlCrffy shavings, fresh from the heart of a tree ★ DUSTLESS Fine particles are screened out ★ ABSORBENT Animals are kept clean and dry ★ COMFORTABLE -r- Insulate against cold floors; cushion animals at rest ★ ECONOMICAL Each bale covers 125 square feet to a depth of one inch '★ LABOR SAVING Less waste ★ ECOLOGICALLY COMPATIBLE Ideal soil conditioner ★ CONVENIENT Delivered in clean, sealed bales ★ AVAILABLE year-round v- V.'- EASTERN NOOO FIBERS, INC. Livln SPECIES: Southern Pine PARTICLE SIZE: 3i16" - IW, Majority I" SAWDUST; None OUST; None. BALE SIZE; \7>h x 18 x 30” 3.9 cu. ft. WEIGHT: Approx. 45 R). PACKAGED: 2 pi y Multi-Wall Kraft Bag COVERAGE: 125 sq. ft. 1" deep TRAILER LOADS: Approx. 700 Bales 8245 Dorsey Run Rd., Jessup, MD 20794 (301)498-6100 DEALER INQUIRIES INVITED. control of sows and litters reduction in loss of pigs by better and a death. • • 'V a ngs. ■ ■ • 3
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