BRILLION, Wi. A new hydraulic depth control feature for the cutting coulters on Brillion’s most popular sizes of Soil Builders is announced by Brillion Iron Works, Inc., Brillion, WI. The hydraulic coulter control does not change the maximum working depth of the coulters, but does allow infinite depth ad justments over a 5” range. With the hydraulic adjustment, the coulters can be raised about 3” 4 *V *** * * !» , * :? w *Wi LV J.W*T' Now you can get into high capacity haymaking with new swing-frame center pivot mower conditioners from Gehl. Our new 2230 has a full 12' cutting width while the 2262 offers a 14’ cut AND high speed double sickle cutting action for faster cut ting and increased capacity. Both of these new mower conditioners feature totally hydraulic drive with high torque and smooth operation - no mechanical main drivelines for reduced maintenance and parts. These new swing-frame units pivot at the center of the frame for positive, easy posi- Slcid Steer Loaders Have Interest Free Waiver Until February 1. 1985 Hay and Forage Equipment Have Interest Free Waiver Until Mav 1. 1985 Ask Your Dealer About Rebates Instead Of Delayed Payment PEOPLE’S I ft M MACHINERY LEBANON VALLEY c ...™ DU , r , SALES t SERVICE Greensburg. pa IMPLEMENT CO., INC. SALES *™- Oakland Mills. PA 412-668-2276 Richland, PA 717-463-2735 717-866-7518 RTI Box 619 QruurTj Stoneboro. PA UKMtMII. imhkco. USSSSS Ouarrvville PA 1601 S. Dupont Blvd. LUMrART 717 .P'?” " MOB I MSI 302-422-4837 412-783-6990 gpgg CLAIR J. MYERS . tIDU OMBERGER’S OF FONTANA 133 Rothsville Lake Road R 1 Rt. 4 Lebanon, PA Station Road Thomasville, PA EOUIPMENT (Fontana) I;' I '**;™ 717-259-0453 Bloomsburg, PA 717-867-5161 717-626-4705 717-784-7731 ARtCri'S GARAGE ECXMIH IMS. SK? R , 9 80,125 STOUFFEIUQS. MC. FARM EQUIPMHT EOUIPMEFTT, IW. Hagerstown, MD Chambersburg, PA RT 2 Box 24A 2^ 5 301-733-0515 717-263-8424 New Ringgold, PA r« 717-943-2131 717 249-5338 R.E. SMELTZER GEO. W. KINSMAN, uii ■ fr fdiiipmfnt HINES EQUIPMENT EQUIPMENT CO. INC. MILLER LOUIPMtNT Cresson, PA RD 2, Box 2 516 Main Street Jjr 814 886-4183 Centre Hall, PA Honesdale, PA pa Bellwood ... Bechtelsville, PA DC "" UUU 814-364-1419 717-253-3440 215-845-2911 814-742-8171 Coalter depth control available higher than standard Brillion CD models. Kits to convert machines already in the field are also available. If you have a 7,9, or 11 shank madel, for example, your dealer can order a hydraulic coulter control kit for your present Soil Builder. When coulter-chisel shanks are being operated at a depth of less GEHL tionmg of the header. You can cut from the left side or right side of the tractor, or tow directly behind for reading. The result to you is reduced cutting time and fuel costs with nearly infinite manueuverability. Both the 2230 and 2262 feature a 20” auger to feed the crop into the 57" wide conditioning rolls for thorough crop condi tioning. Now you can get into high capacity haymaking at self-propelled speeds and convenience, without the cost of a self propelled. The NEW 2230 and 2262 swing-frame mower conditioners from Gehl. than 7”, the coulters can be raised high enough to clear the ground. Some farmers may want to keep the coulter gang completely raised when working light-residue soybean ground, or when using the Soil Builder for primary tillage in spring in cornfields where stalks have been gleaned or mellowed down over winter. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 8,1984—D1l Hydraulic Coulter Depth Control for Brillion's 7, 9 and 11 shank Soil Builder sizes is announced by Brillion Iron Works, Inc., Brillion, Wl. It gives infinite cutting depth adjustments over a 5” range. N.J. FFA officers meet NEW BRUNSWICK, N.J. - New Jersey State FFA Officers at tended a National Leadership Conference at the National FFA Center in Alexandria, Virginia, recently. The conference was organized by Ron Wmemger, National President, and Rhonda Scheulen, National Vice-President. Its purpose was to help prepare the state officers for their year of service. The state officers learned about new FFA programs, gained communication and public speaking skills, and learned many new ideas from other state officers from West Virginia, Virginia, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland and Texas. The New Jersey officers that FRANK A. FILLIPPO. INC. WANTED DISABLED & CRIPPLED COWS ( BULLS & STEERS Competitive Prices Slaughtered under government inspection Call: Frank Fillippo • Residence - 215-666-0725 Elam Cinder - 717-367-3824 C.L. King - 717-786-7229 attended included Ken Ingalls, State President, from Cream Ridge; Deborah Pomroy, State Vice-President, from Stewart sville; Robert Byrne, Vice- President - Central Region, from Windsor; William Hudson, Vice- President - Southern Region, from Bellmawr; Debra Wooster, Vice- President - Northeast Region, from Nutley; Melissa Hajdu, Vice- President - Northwest Region, from Phillipsburg; Kathryn Ann Smyhe, State Treasurer, from Wrightstown; and Thomas Butler, State Reporter, from Burlington. The conference was sponsored by Merck & Company of Rahway. Transportation to the conference was sponsored by the New Jersey FFA Foundation. Paid
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