York Co. DHIA (Continued from Page C 8) Kenneth L Rexroth 47 3 23 A 3 85 A 3 28 3 134 3 Richard E Stough Lois 3 Carol 3 Tinsel 3 Rick L Cook Robin 3 Violet 3 Cindy 3 MEWI Now you can quickly change standing hay crops to conditioned, fast-drying windrows with the new 2130 and 2160 mower conditioners from Gehl Choose Irom 7'3“ or 9'3" cutting widths. Both machines feature full-width, non-intermeshing conditioning rolls to crack the crop stem, speed ing drying while minimizing valuable leaf loss. They’re the first step in your haymaking operation Improved header flotation provides ground-hug- -- new 2130 and 2160 mower conditioners from mg cut control, quick response to changes in Gehl! ground contours. The 4-bat reel features adjustable speed and tine angle to sweep the crop into the conditioning rolls Two additional bats are available. 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Chambersburg, PA 717-263-8424 WERTZ GARAGE Lineboro, MD 301-374-2672 REED BROTHERS EQUIPMENT Petticoat Bridge Rd. UMBEROER’S MILL Columbus. NJ Rt. 4 Lebanon, PA 609-298-3441 (Fontana) 717-867-5161 J Donnell Taylor Bambi Jix Tulip Shonna Molly Cindy 568 609 610 502 630 3.7 3.3 3.5 3.5 3.8 Rusty 3 2-1 Bupplynn Farms Farm 2 Ellen 39 69 Betty 684 762 610 3.2 4.0 3.7 Bootie Dede Aggie 512 540 680 Peony GEHL tioning rolls and the reel with fewer parts to ser vice, reduced maintenance costs. Quick adjust windrow shields can be moved by hand (2160 only). And because your crop isn't over-conditioned, windrows stand tall for free air movement. Or you can change to quick-drying swaths. ARNETT'S GARAGE MILLER EQUIPMENT CO. Rt. 9 Box 125 Hagerstown, MO 301-733-0515 CLAW J. MYERS Lake Road Rl Thomasville, PA 717-259-0453 INCH EQUIPMENT CO. Dalmatia, PA 717-758-3021 PAUL W. HISTAND CO., INC. 697 N. 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RD il Watsontown, PA 717-538-5555 hlvm G Molison 80 43 120 129 84 215 Daryl L Bair Laurel Sharon John D Adams 26 3 65 3 Mervm W Hertzler Regina 2 Gary W Thoman Reba R & M Farms 84 M 3 Laverne 4 Judith Hess 56 3 Edwin L Calhoun Becky Bev Coton Eugene B Taylor Laura Rae Robert W Mays 19 3 35 3 62 3 13 3 2 3 39 3 David L & Chris Druck 59 3 Dale L Barshmger 10 3 57 3 Albert Neufeld 106 3 95 3 123 3 62 118 3 134 3 156 3 Big T Holsteins Tom 3 Mim 3 Jill 3 Bobbi 3 Holly 3 Sissy 3 Rocket 3 Jacob Brubaker 43 3 John C Krone Bobbie 3 Kitty 3 Jamie 3 Walkers Farm 415 3 109 3 14 3 17 3 119 3 Leland Stanford 90 3 99 3 124 3 30 3 Perrydell Farms 19 3 57 3 79 3 131 3 25 3 42 3 120 3 155 3 TJRI-COUHTf (717)274-3488 J Hours-Mon Fn, 7 00 to 4-30 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 25,1983—C9 3 9-0 3 4-4 3 4-6 3 3-6 3 3-5 3 2-7 305 276 305 292 305 305 3 1-10 3 2-8 305 305 286 276 9-9 6-4 303 5-11 3 4-2 305 305 4-11 305 3 3-5 3 3-3 3 2-4 276 305 305 3 3-7 3 1-11 305 305 305 305 294 303 305 305 5-2 5-4 4-4 2-10 1-11 1-11 305 5-9 4-2 305 273 0-0 211 4-1 4-4 4- 2-8 5- 305 305 305 305 305 305 305 305 305 305 305 305 290 305 305 2-3 2-3 2-4 305 305 305 7-9 7-3 0-0 3-2 2-1 296 286 305 305 305 8-8 8-8 8-8 2-8 305 305 305 267 (Turn to Page CIO) 20,481 16,118 16,372 19,445 20,818 18,359 3.3 3.3 3.7 3.6 3.9 3.5 675 535 605 704 807 644 14,289 17,276 503 533 14,976 18,636 563 602 10,304 513 12,367 4.0 500 15,085 553 17,028 19,851 18,015 15,898 3.5 3.5 3.6 703 622 571 17,860 14,824 567 530 19,278 22,651 18,392 13,923 12,671 13.732 3.9 3.1 3.6 4.2 4.3 3.6 751 699 667 580 540 500 17,774 579 18,423 15,364 628 552 14.571 17,364 15,430 13,001 15.571 12,979 16,585 593 624 576 512 522 518 673 17.936 16,697 17,941 19,012 19,358 15,147 13,131 581 567 645 630 807 608 551 16.279 625 16,832 13,916 14,886 583 551 517 15,761 15,099 12,318 16,096 13.139 528 585 510 578 524 34 3.9 4.1 3.6 4.0 18,932 19.134 18,706 14,400 3.4 3.2 3.3 3.8 636 616 616 547 17,593 16,318 18,046 15,110 13,276 16,511 16,058 12.952
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