Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 07, 1984, Image 172

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    FlS—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 7,1984
POURED REINFORCED
NCRETE CONSTRUCTION
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BRICK CHURCH RD. LEOLA, PA. 17540
FOR SALES & LAYOUT CONTACT
GROFFDALE POURED WALLS (717) 656-2016
JAKE KING (717)656-7566
PUBLIC AUCTION
OF REAL ESTATE, DAIRY CATTLE, FARM
MACHINERY, EQUIPMENT AND FEED
SATUIhMY, APRIL 28,1984
At ll:OOA.M.
Located from Bridgewater, Va., (Rockingham County), turn
southwest on Road #727 to Sangersville, then west on Road #730
for 2 miles (first dairy farm on the right). Watch for auction signs.
As we are moving to another location, the following will be sold
at auction;
4020 John Deere tractor w/dual wheels, John Deere 48 loader, 730 John
Deere diesel tractor, Farmall “H” tractor, John Deere 3940 harvester
w/two-row 30” comhead, windrow pick-up, 2 Kill Bros, gravity boxes on
Bear running gears, 2 Gehl silage wagons, New Holland No. 8 silage
wagon, John Deere 14T hay baler, Bush Hog off-set 12 ft. (heavy duty) disc,
John Deere 495 A 4-row com planter, Heston haybine 1014 w/hydro swing,
Vicon seeder & fertilizer spreader, sprayer saddle tank, Snoco 50 ft. 6”
auger on wheels, Mayrath 40 ft. skelton elevator, Brillion 10 ft.
cultimulcfaer, K.M.C. 2-shank subsoiler, Glenco 11-shank chisel plow, 4-row
cultivator, H.H. 404 hay crusher, Horst 35 ft. feeder or elevator, John Deere
300 com picker (30” row)
EQUIPMENT:
810 Farm Hand Feed mill, Caland gate feeder, flex auger, 25 Ton feed
tank, 3 feed tanks, Data Feed feed computer, 5 hog feeders, 5 fiber dome
calf hutches, 5 treated plywood calf hutches, 20 ft. silo roof & tripod, 20 ft.
silo unloader, 40x20 swimming pool liner, 1000 gal. plastic tank, 2200 bu.
com crib.
FEED:
Com & rye silage, Approx. 20 Ton ear com, shelled com, 58 acres rye m
field. Hog Premix.
40 Milk cows, springing heifers.
Terms on above items - cash.
At 12:00 noon the farm will be absolutely sold unless sold before sale
date. This consists of 8 acres (more or less) and is unproved by a 2-story,
10-room house w/2 baths and a bank bam with loafing shed including 90
individual loafing stalls, large lagoon and 2 excellent wells, a dairy parlor -
straight 8, milking equipment, feeders, 1250 gal. milk tank, 4 silos (24x70,
20x60 concrete staves and unloaders. 2 are 12x40). Shenandoah Pride will
buy milk from whoever purchases the farm. For appointment to inspect
real estate or equipment before sale contact Daniel Witmer (703) 828-2196.
TERMS: 10% of the purchase price down on day of sale with balance due
when deed is delivered or some financing will be done by owner.
Not responsible in case of accidents. Lunch will be served.
E. Ray Wine auctioneer
MACHINERY:
CATTLE:
REAL ESTATE:
DANIEL & LENA WITMER, owners
Muller Springs
Dispersal was held
March 31 by Robert &
Marj Muller, K D 1
Pleasant Mount, Pa. in
the village of Cold
Springs.
The average of the
registered Holstein
cows was $lO2O with the
high cow selling for
$l6OO. A bred heifer sold
for $1250 and a yearling
calf sold for $7OO.
Wayne Weaver was
the auctioneer and sales
manager.
XXX
A Complete Dispersal
was held March 27 for
the estate of John S.
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with
DAIRY WHITI
• DRIES WHITE
• DOES NOT RUB OFF EASILY
• NO WET FLOORS
• IS COMPATIBLE WITH
DISINFECTANT A FLY SPRAYS
• WASHES OFF WINDOWS A
PIPELINES EASILY
BARN CLEANING SERVICE
AVAILABLE WITH
COMPRESSED AIR.,
To have your barn cleaned with air it will
clean off dust, cob webs & lots of old lime.
This will keep your barn looking cleaner &
whiter longer. _
We will take work within
100 mile radius of Uncoster
MAYNARD L. BBITZEL
Witmer, PA 17585 717-392-7227
Bam Spraying Our Business, not a sideline.
Spraying since t96t.
SHE
Sale Reports
“Twist-Lock” cups: newest
innovation from the new leader
...another reason SWISH saves you more labor,
more birds, and more money
The newest twist in cage watering makes cup cleaning
and maintenance a real snap it's SWISH’s Twist-Lock'
cups for cage layers and brood-grow watering systems
Saves labor. No more contortions
with hand tools inside a cage - one
simple twist of the wrist unlocks and
removes the unitized cup and valve It s
that easy to maintain when necessary
But, with SWISH, it s hardly ever
necessary That s because our cup is
self-cleaning Our patented valve keeps
the cup clean by flushing any feed
particles out so birds can consume them
with the water
Installation is a snap too with SWISH s
new cups they simply snap into the
desired location, and the hose attaches
to the water line outlet These are some
The NEW BWIBI
Micau, 5 miles west of
Honesdale, Wayne Co.,
Pa. There were 450
people at the sale.
The top Holstein cow
sold for $9lO and the top
Guernsey cow sold for
$670.
Other prices were;
N.H. 478 haybine $2450,
N.H. 256 rake $1550,
fence post sharpener
$395, Farmall 460
tractor $2OOO, J.D. “B”
tractor $750, Farmall H
tractor $675, meat
grinder $l3O and
sausage stuffer $145.
Jim Adriance was the
auctioneer.
PATENTED VALVE IS KEY
TO OUR PERFORMANCE
m
Orifice (A) force* weter onto
deflector (B) Up (C| divert* it
down to sutpend feed (0)
>H total commitment to qi
NORTHEAST AGRI SYSTEMS, INC
PO Box 187
Fitchville, CT 06334
Phone; (203)642-7529
A Public Sale of farm . , ,
machinery was held R A r , C f^ )ert and
March 31 for the James Bnan t L ' Gllbert were
B, Leckrone estate, 1447 the auctlo J e Y e^
Taxville Rd., York, Pa. . D ~ * . f
The sale was well at- fa l Publlc h Auctlon of
... farm machinery was
Some prices included: be ‘ d arch 7 31 Ed ;
J.D. 1968 3020 D tractor Eress ™ an ’ 7 . es east
$6400, Case 1969 830 D Mnrr, N f° rriSt °d? °I!
tractor $5525, Case 800 R °s |or sto p w , n Ed ' a " d
tractor $2150, N.H. But n Pdt . e - , Tbe sale
crimper $lllO, hay W f o 2 prices were
wagons $4OO & $475, j d tractor S'
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(300, Ini. corn planter IniSSS'm J l3 **'
I« nn u 3-B plows4so, J.D. 2-row
S' bS (67 5 S corn P | " ler l»». JO,
haV;o» S»J buf fr 22,T ,)aler >»“ "
churn S" N ■S;“ 7^ > M bme,l,2s ■
(57.50 & (72,50 and lh ” a e “ ""
\ seat $55. me auctioneers.
■ |Ma Machine Wort rw m \
■ Welding & ■
■ SHHr Farm Supplies I I
I Hardware p ' |
■ CUSTOM BUlit WOOD &
! COAL FIRED BOILERS
■ • Welders & cutting torches
I • Custom made farm gates, etc.
!• Custom built high pressure washers
• Stainless steel, aluminum and spot
welding.
■ • UPS Service
" PLATE SHEARING AND
I PRESS BRAKE WORK
■ USED HEATING FIN PIPES
i SPECIAL $1.25/pt.
| (New Pipe Price Approx. $lO/ft.)
I D.S. MACHINE SHOP
I DAVID E. STOLTZFUS
3816 E. Newport Road
L Gordonville, PA 17529
■ 1 Mile East of Intercourse on Rt. 772
of the ways SWISH'* new cup saves you labor-easy
installation, low maintenance, and labor savings between
flocks because our cup constantly cleans itself
Helps save more birds. Because
our cup is self-cleaning, algae and
bacteria growth is not a problem as
with cups that don t flush out feed
particles Clean cups mean less chance
of disease and less mortality And our
big cup means ggod access to water,
for a good level of bird health
SWISH saves you money. That s
the bottom line with a system that
cuts labor and Keeps birds alive and
productive
Get all the facts about our new cup
and other SWISH innovations See your
SWISH distributor or contact us
ort
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Local Representative
DAVID NEWMAN
(717)299-9905
oafermg systems
now a division of CTB Inc