174 —Ford Supplement to Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 30,1984 Ford 7610 Front-Wheel Drive Tractor Ford 4110 Tractor n I * % 9SXU Ford NAA Montrose Tractor Sales "We are absolutely convinced Montrose, Pa. business last year that the computer will be an im- f rom the Lathrop family, thinks portant part of the farm scene and, that Ford tractors and modern next to the tractor, it will be the technology belong together. “If most important farm tool.” That’s you are not growing, you are why Montrose Tractor Sales has f a u in g behind,” sums up his added a computer line to their business philosophy dealership. The dealership is forward Hap Svle, who bought the looking and progressive they are # adds Computer toss \ m POMP Ford Performance Monitor most powo'™ (ron ,-wheel drive equipPed *Sme _ In 20 0 / 0 * aSSSSsSfe! r _, s ai"%^lTnVflufe^operat @ST*«£.- sS iroc»orS« leS Line concerned with the needs of tomorrow’s farmer. But they don’t forget the commitment that they have to their current customers. To support the needs of those customers they are reviewing and revising their inventory service to make it even more responsive. Service Manager Roy Holbrook has been keeping Montrose customers’ equipment operating for 25 years and anchors that commitment to service. Salesmen Don Page and Frank Bergman fit farmers’ needs to the quality Ford equipment that will do the job for them. Hap’s sons, Chip and Tom are active in the parts and ad ministrative aspects of the business They expect to display their wares at the Hartford Fair in August and they look forward to an open house in March. “There is no time for an open house right now, we are just too busy working for our customers,” Hap concludes. {■fTTaTn^^l
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