A A *l3* £A ALUS-CHALMERS '< * n ' 9 ■l/1 ''J/ i' ~ '.r ,j‘ a 1"" TOPS IN THE FIELD IN COMBINED TORQUE RISE USBO«*HW«iNT ' ' ' - «FWS^^^^^T,Soo m '9 •> NEW EQUIPMENT • AC 8030 Tractor front wheel assist • AC 6080 Tractor front wheel assist • AC 6080 Tractor 2 wheel drive • AC F 3 Combine • AC 6 Row Corn Planter • AC 15 ft. Disc USED EQUIPMENT '• Dl5 Tractor With Loader FARMERS EQUIPMENT & SUPPLY INC. RDI.P.O. Box 37 Airville, Pa. 17302 771/862-3967 NOMY.... rs 6060/6080 Tractors... ire’s the best of both worlds in versatile ictor power. By official test, the 83 PTO 6080 has the best fuel economy in its iss and the best torque backup at 27%. le 63 PTO hp* 6060 has the best torque ickup at 35% with excellent fuel momy, too. Both are powered by an AUis-Chalmers ylinder, direct-injection diesel engine, irbocharged in the 6060, turbo-charged id intercooled in the 6080. loth are available with mechanical mt-wheel-drive for better traction, ’.ter fuel economy, less compaction, lugged rear mains with large planetary lal drives and positive wet disc brakes. Open-center hydraulics with 11.4-gal. mote capacity. 7ully independent PTO. • Optional cab is tops in roominess and comfort AC Supplement loAincaster Farming, Saturday, March 24,1984 B & R: A Young Firm Under Seasoned Ownership Though Kenneth Roush and Earl Boome, Jr. have owned B and R Farm Equipment, Inc., for only three years, the partners are no strangers to the Alhs-Chalmers line. The original owner of this Beavertown firm was Ben H. Walter, a veteran A-C dealer, logging 32 years of service before selling to Roush and Boome in November, 1980. Ken Roush had been Walter’s service manager, for 10 years, and Earl Boome had completed 15 years as parts manager before Walter’s retirement. The two owners divide Pictured above is the staff of B&R Farm Equipment, Inc., of Beavertown. From left are, salesman Earl Eash, owners Earl Boonie, Jr., and Kenneth E. Roush, serviceman Kenneth Shaum, and partsman Tim Reich. TEN FORWARD SPEEDS YOU CAN SHIFT ON-THEROLL £]]**■. Allis-Chalmers 6140 ...40 pro hp« Matches efficient power performance with a WnmMmßMfl smooth-shifting power tram to provide 10 fully synchronized work speeds from 0 8 to Sff 17 0 mph And there's more * Husky 3-cylmder, 142-cu-ln diesel enguie rated at 2800 rpm Overhead values and a hardened crankshaft for added depen dabihty • Available with mechanical front-wheel drive to tackle marginal field conditions and I'MMII maximize fuel efficiency The mechanical system synchronizes front wheels to rear wheels, minimizing horsepower loss * Independent 840 rpm PTO and mechanical differential lock are standard • Easy semcmg with fhp-up hood W * Manufacturer's estimated maximum observed PTO horsepower at rated engine management responsibilities, with Roush overseeing sales and ser vice, and Boonie managing the parts department. Other B and R employees in clude Earl Eash in sales, Tim Reich in the parts department, and Kenneth Shaum in the service department. Located along Route 522, one mile east of Beavertown, the firm continues a tradition of distinguished service, being second in the distnct for 1982 tractor sales, and top regional dealer for percentage of parts sales on stock and bi-weekly orders during 1983. 1994 AUJB-CHALMERB TRACTORS ft ftffmtifrl ITrinirtliMCirfttr ftir RP W^ - » ■ I IMIKB *■'• '" " 11 • H—dt Ml •fWMIi HtX ALLIS-CHALMERS 221 L> 1914. \ ' j > -V