Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, July 14, 1984, Image 134

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    D6—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 14,1984
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New safety trip option has been announced by Howard
Rotavator for its Paraplow.
Paraplow adds safety trip
MUSCODA, Wise. When the
Howard Paraplow was launched in
mid-1983, it featured shear bolt
protection for its soil-loosening
“legs.” Now the manufacturer,
Howard Rotavator Company of
Muscoda, Wise., has announced a
new safety trip option for
Paraplow customers.
“The new safety trip greatly
expands Paraplow territory and
applications,” says Brian In
verarity, Product Manager,
“allowing it to be used in a wider
variety of soils and more difficult
conditions.”
The Paraplow is a unique tillage
tool used by both conservation-till
and no-till farmers to loosen the
soil underground while leaving the
surface undisturbed. Its legs slice
into the ground at a 45-degree
angle and fracture soil by lifting it
from beneath. As the soil flows
over each leg, compaction is
broken uniformly to the full 14”
working depth, vertical pores are
restored to facilitate water
movement, and residues are kept
on the surface to control erosion.
Two Paraplow Series are of
fered: the fully mounted 1100 with
3 or 4 legs (60” and 80” wide) and
the semi-mounted 1800 with 5 or 6
legs (100” and 120” wide). A choice
of high-clearance “ trash type” or
Woodland conferences set
MECHANICSBURG - The Pen
nsylvania Forestry Association
will be sponsoring three regional
programs for woodland owners in
1984:
Northeastern Pa. - Saturday, Ju
ly 28, Pocono Hershey Resort -
White Haven, Pa.
Southcentral Pa. - Saturday,
Sept. 15, Ramada Inn -
Breezewood, Pa.
Southeastern PA - Saturday,
Sept. 29, Holiday Inn - Lancaster,
Pa,
Subjects which will be covered
include: forest management
practices for timber production
and unproved wildlife habitat;
how to sell timber; factors that
determine the value of standing
timber; where to find forestry
assistance; and more.
Because of limited space, pre
registration will be necessary.
Programs are scheduled to begin
at 9:15 a.m. and end at 2:30 p.m.
clean-surface “pasture-type” legs
is also offered.
“With the new trip leg,” In
verarity adds, “the convenience
and time-savings are tremendous.
No longer does the farmer have to
climb off the tractor to change a
shear bolt.”
The new trip is a spring-loaded,
toggle type which lets the leg pivot
backward to an above-ground
position when an obstacle is en
countered. All the operator has to
do then is hydraulically raise the
PARAPLOW. The weight of the leg
and the spring action
automatically return the leg to its
working position. The
PARAPLOW is then lowered back
into the ground and operations can
continue.
The trip is available as an option
to the standard shear bolt on new
models, or as a conversion kit for
models already in the field with
shear bolts. The new assembly
adds about 60 lbs. to each leg. Both
“trash” and “pasture” legs can be
trip-protected.
For more information on the
Paraplow or new safety trip op
tion, contact Howard Rotavator
Company, 102 Howard Avenue,
P.O. Box 7, Muscoda, WI 53573.
Telephone (608) 739-3106.
Coffee and donuts will be available
in the morning and a hearty buffet
lunch will be served at noon. The
cost of registration is only $l5 for
the conference in Northeastern
Pa., and $l2 for the two con
ferences in the Southeastern and
Southcentral Pennsylvania. A
special reduced rate is also
available for additional family
members. In addition to the buffet
lunch and refreshments,
registration fees also include a
Woodland Owner’s Information
Packet full of useful and in
formative forestry information.
The program is open to the public
and will be an excellent op
portunity to learn more about your
forestland
more information and
registration forms, contact the
Pennsylvania Forestry
Association, 410 East Main Street,
Mechanicsburg, PA. 17055; phone
(717) 766-5371. Registration forms
for all 3 conferences are available.
MF debuts 3 forage harvesters
DES MOINES, la. - Massey-
Ferguson introduces three new
forage harvesters that make
forage cutting quick and efficient.
They are the MF 680, MF 684 and
the MF 688 pull-type forage har
vesters.
All three forage harvesters can
be equipped with row crop, pickup
or direct cut headers in a variety of
widths to match available tractor
horsepower and individual farm
management programs.
The MF 680 operates at 540 RPM
and is designed for use with
tractors with 60 to 115 PTO hor
sepower. The MF 684 is operated at
1000 RPM for use with tractors in
the 60 to 175 PTO horsepower
range. The MF 688 also operates at
1000 RPM and is designed for 90 to
250 PTO horsepower tractors.
Cutting Knives
Eight ‘C’-shaped cutter-head
knives provide uniform cutting and
increase crop flow-through from
the cutting cylinder to the blower,
reducing horsepower
requirements. The knives
aggressively move the forage
material back into the blower and
minimize bunching problems.
The 55-degree knife angle on
each model provides steeper
cutting angle for more scissor-like
cutting efficiency. Large openings
between the knives increase crop
flow into the cutter head.
The helical knives, with two
cutting edges, are reversible for
longer life. A full-width electric
knife sharpener is standard on the
MF 684 and MF 688 and optional on
the MF 680.
Blower System
An extra large, 139 sq. in. throat
opening increases capacity by
allowing heavy crop material to
Fleur de Lait expands
NEW HOLLAND - Ground
breaking ceremonies took place
recently in Fleur de Lait Foods,
Ltd. in New Holland for a 15,000
square foot refrigerated
warehouse as part of an expansion
program of the company’s present
facilities.
According to President Clifford
Marquart, “the new facility is part
of a significant plan of growth for
the company and represents a
continuing commitment to Lan
caster County with its abundant
supply of quality milk.”
Formerly Zausner Foods, Fleur
de Lait is a subsidiary of Bongrain
International and has been located
at the New Holland site since 1963.
Under new management for the
past five years, Fleur de Lait now
Standing left to right: Debi Sindall, Plant Administrations Manager; Ron Fox,
Superintenent Cheese Production; Alan Tobie, Purchasing Manager; Philippe Jallon,
Vice-President; Cliff Marquart, President; Eugene Lowry, Mayor of New Holland; Jeff
Gehman, Distribution Manager.
Massey-Ferguson recently introduced three new pull-type
forage harvesters, including the MF 680, MF 684 and MF 688
models.
move smootmy uuo tue cutter
head. Direct feeding into the
blower eliminates augers and
spinners for increased efficiency
and crop flow.
A large 36-inch diameter blower
fan maximizes air flow for
minimal plugging risk. For easy
and complete access to the blower
and cutting cylinder, the blower
swings out a full 90 degrees without
tools. This feature makes field
maintenance and service quick
and efficient.
An overrunning clutch protects
the tractor’s driveline. All three
models are shear-bolt protected at
the feed rolls and cylinder. Large
U-joints and PTO shafts further
increase reliability and machine
life.
manufactures a line of specialty
cheeses and gourmet dairy
products that are distributed
nationally. Two of the most suc
cessful products are Creme de
New Polled Hereford member
KANSAS CITY, Mo. - Ann
Hutschenreuter, R 2 Airville,
recently has become a junior
member of the American Polled
Hereford Association, according to
an announcement from the beef
breed’s national headquarters in
Kansas City, Mo.
Junior memberships have been
given to thousands of boys and
girls in every state in the nation by
the American Polled Hereford
The harvesters, each con
structed with a simple rugged
design, have fewer moving parts to
maximize cutting efficiency and
reduce maintenance time.
All models feature a rugged 5-by
5-inch frame construction which
stands up to heavy use.
Electric Controls
For operator controls from in
side the tractor cab, electric
controls for spout rotation, spout
deflector and reversible feedroll
transmission shift are standard on
the MF 684 and MF 688 and op
tional on the MF 680.
For more information on the MF
680, the MF 684 and the MF 688
pull-type forage harvesters,
contact your local Massey-
Ferguson dealer.
Neufchatel spreadable cheeses
available in fourteen flavors and
New Holland Low Salt/Reduced
Fat semi-soft cheese available in
five flavors.
Association, entitling them to
reduced fees and certain privileges
the same as adult members.
The American Polled Hereford
Association is the national
promotion and registration
organization for Polled Herefords,
fastest growing major beef breed
in the world. There are over 250,000
owners and breeders of Polled
Herefords in the U.S.