Bush Hog cites side mount cutter CARLISLE Bob Weaver, of Carlisle, Bush Hog representative for Pennsylvania and New Jersey, has announced the addition of the new SM-60 side mount rotary cutter to his extensive line of rotary cutters and other farm implements. “The new SM-60 features the largest range of cutter head movement available in the indusby,” Mr. Weaver said. “It is the ideal cutter for applications such as maintaining slopes along roads and rights-of-way; dealing and main taining fence rows; maintaining banks around farm ponds, city lagoons and commercial fish ponds and maintaining man made drainage ditches where proper care of vegetation is essential to control of water runoff.” The SM-GO’s cutter head has a vertical movement range of 175 degrees, 90 degrees up for jobs such as maintaining fence rows and 85 degrees down for jobs such as mowing ditches. The cutter also has 31-V4 inches of lateral movement. Weaver reported that the lateral movement is convenient for the operator because the counterweight which reduces stress on both the cutter and the tractor’s 3 pt hitch adjusts automatically. The 300 lb. counterweight and its automatic adjustment feature are standard equipment The SM-60’s double-edge blades are mounted on an elliptical Made bidder that is standard equipment Hie operator can change rotation of the AVAILABLE All Natural New York State Cheddar Cheese or higher Moisture Cheese Like Longhorn or Colby 42 Lb. Blocks Medium Sharp *1.90 per Lb. Mild *l.BO per Lb. Prices Postpaid Please send Check or Money Order to: ADIRONDACK CHEESE CO. 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Because it is especially difficult for professionals in animal nutrition to stay current with all (Continued from Page 06) less by having too much equip ment, compared with the risk of having equipment that is too small.” Other factors seem to creep into the picture, too. “I know no-till farmers who can handle all their planting on 400 acres just fine with a small tractor,” notes USDA’s Colvin. “Only problem is, their little tractor can’t pull their big gravity wagons empty, let alone full of grain, under less than ideal conditions. That complicates their plans to cut tractor size pretty fast.” Of course, another factor which will influence your future tractor horsepower selection is the drive mode you choose. As Stover says, “It’s quite possible that some farmers may find they can get by with one less model size, as per formance is improved with all wheel drive and the 2 + 2 concept. “On the other hand, some far mers are finding they like the one pass tillage concept with com bination tillage and planting rigs. In those cases, their horsepower needs may very will increase. It SEE YOUR LOCAL DEALER PENNSYLVANIA ALEXANDRIA MAX ISENBERG 814-669-4027 CAMP HILL LLOYD C.SULTZBAUGH 717-737-4554 CHAMBERSBURG SOLLENBERGER SILOS CORP, 717-264-9588 ELLIOTTSBURG CARL BAER 717-582-2648 HAMBURG SHARTLESVILLE FARMSERV. 215-488-1025 JACKSON CENTER ALLEGENY STAR SILO 412-662-4191 Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, May 2C, 18»4—Of Horsepower race Trading down ROLL A MIX by f/yvFif >GE, GRAIN & HAYLAGE Mixing Specialists LANCASTER LANCASTER SILO CO., INC. 717-299-3721 MILTON F , A J£ STEADAUTO LONOeNeCKETS. INC 717-437-2375 814-793-3731 MYERSTOWN J.A. SWOPE (Rlbstone Silos) 717-933-4758 EASTON. 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That will continue to be the key for most operators.” Some valuable perspective is offered by lowa State’s Edwards: “In the Midwest, machinery cost makes up about a third of your non land production cost, and it’s not too tough to change capacity if you need to.” And when you are shopping for the right tractor in the future, you may find a different pitch coming from your dealer no matter what color of paint he sells. “Everybody in the industry, and IH specifically, will be doing a better job in the area of counseling farmers in the cost vs. benefit area,” predicts Stover. “Instead of the traditional pitch about getting 10 percent more drawbar horsepower with a par ticular option like front-wheel assist, we all need to explain what an expenditure like this will mean to that farmer’s cost per bushel of growing com, soybeans, wheat, or whatever enterprise he’s in. “That’s the kind of information the farmer’s going to need and that we’ll want to provide if we’re both going to do well in the future.” Stover concludes. 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