NEW UNDERGROUND STEEL ■ FUEL STORAGE TANKS Capacity Diameter Length Gauge Weight Price FOB (Gallons) (Thickness) (Pounds) Quarryville 285 30" 56" 12 278 ‘ 130.00 550 4’o" 6'o" 10 1 549 225.00 550 40" 60” 7 751 200.00 1.000 4 0" 10'8" 10 827 332.00 1.000 4'o” 10’8” 7 1,129 417.00 1.000 5’4" 60" 7 1,028 388.00 1,500 5’4" 90" 7 1,388 522.00 2.000 5’4" 120” 7 1,735 635.00 3.000 5’4" 17’11" 7 2,432 858.00 4.000 5'4” 23’10" 7 3,130 1082.00 4.000 8 0" 106" 1/4" 4,195 1504.00 5.000 8 0" 13'7" 1/4" 4,484 1744.00 6.000 8'0" 16’2" 1/4” 5,123 1934.00 8.000 8 0” 216" 1/4" 6,475 2424.00 8.000 lO’O" 140” 1/4" 6,712 2368.00 10.000 8 0" 2610" 1/4” 7,825 2859.00 10.000 100” 170" 1/4” 6,956 2622.00 12.000 8’0” 32’0" 1/4" 9,135 3324.00 12.000 100" 20’6” 1/4” 8,074 2982.00 15.000 8'0" 40’0" 5/16” 14,023 5025.00 15.000 100" 25'6” 5/16" 12,858 4647.00 20.000 106" 310" 5/16" 15,105 5888.00 25.000 106” 38'9" 3/8” 23,883 7638.00 30.000 10’6" 46’6" 3/8” 27,923 8845.00 Tanks are fabricated in strict accordance with the specifications of Underwriters’ Labratones, Inc. Exteriors of uhderground tanks are coated with black asphaltum paint Exteriors of above ground tanks are coated with red primer. STI-P3 system of corrosion protection for underground steel storage tanks available at an additional charge. We can provide timely delivery anywhere from 3 locations’ Manheim, Quarryville, PA; and Clarksville, VA Contact us for delivery costs. We invite inquiries by phone or mail USED STEEL FUEL STORAGE TANKS Capacity Diameter Length Gauge Weight Price FOB (Gallons) * (Thickness) (Pounds) Quarryville 275 27” 5’ 14 250 *6O 3.000 5'4” 1711” 7 2,432 150 to 300 4.000 5'4” 2310" 7 3,130 250 to 400 6.000 8’0" 160” 1/4” 5,588 360 to 420 8.000 8’0” 21'4" 1/4" 6,981 480 to 560 10.000 80" 26’8" 1/4” 8,375 600 to 700 12.000 10*0” 20’4” 1/4” 8,000 700 13.000 10’6" 20'4” 1/4” 800 14.000 10’Q" 24’8” 1/4” 900 Used tanks and used tank shells may not bear underwriters' label nor are coated with black asphaltum paint NEW GASBOY FUEL PUMPS Model Description G.P.M. Price F. 0.8. Quarryville 1230 C Complete w/counter, rotary hand type 20 *126.00 60 12V DC w/meter 12 *372.00 72 115Vw/meter 14-15 *373.00 1820 115 V w/meter, w/cabinei 14*15 *413.00 1820 K 115 V, same as Model 1820 w/2 units, 14-15 *313.00 Keytrol 390 115Vw/Meter 14-15 *516.00 NEW PILL- RITE FUEL PUMPS Description Model 115Vw/Meter NP 701 LOW PRICE PROTECTION POLICY: Within 30 days of purchase if someone advertises or offers at a lower price the same tank you have already purchased from us, let us know, because we’ll pay you the difference! An Additional 1 % DISCOUNT is o if paid by Cash Money or Certified Check HOWARD E. GROFF CO. Over Forty Years of Reliable Service HOURS: Fuel Oil, Gasoline, and Coal Mon.-Fri.; 8 AM - 4 PM 111 E. State Street, Quarryville, PA 17566 Sat. BAM -12 Noon Phone:7l7-786-2166 Price F. 0.8. Quarryville G.P.M. 14-15 *354.00 Sale Reports A Public Auction of antique cars and parts was held April 6 by Elwood Adam Lesher in the Exposition Building at the Lebanon Area Fairgrounds, south of Lebanon, Leb. Co., Pa. Some items included: 1954 Chev. Belair $2500, set of license plates from -1906 to 1978 $325, Royal phonograph w/horn $l3O and child’s sled $9O. Harry H. Bachman was the auctioneer. XXX Green Velvet Farm Sale was held April 6 by John E. Williams, Jr., 10420 Green Valley Rd., Union Bridge, Maryland. There was a huge turnout for the sale and the machinery sold well. The top price was paid for a bred heifer by Chairman which sold for $2875. A first calf heifer sold for $2lOO and the 100 head of registered Holsteins cows sold for an average of $1122. The sale manager was Remsburg Sale Service. A Public Auction of household goods and tools was held April 6 by Roy W. and Ins Den nett, 2 miles west of Gap along Route 30 in Lancaster Co., Pa. Some items sold were: Troy Bilt tiller $940, vacuum lawn sweeper $4OO, 2 Sears riding mowers $950 & $BOO, lawn wagon $125, lawn trailer $lOO, blade for Sears tractor $l3O, Sears snowblower $175, card table & 4 chairs $lO5, dining room table & 4 chairs $3OO, maple table & 4 chairs $250, gas tank $135, pool table $l7O, 8 cu. ft. freezer $180,10” chain saw $l4O, Montgomery Ward welder $l6O, portable air compressor $l6O, 2 acetylene torches $135, drill $3l, 20’ ladder $5O, tool box $25 and plumb bob $l5, hydraulic jack $lOO & sofa bed $175. This was Jeff Knosp’s last sale and Larry Lefever will replace him. Other auctioneers were Rob Funk, Gordon Ressler and Sam B. Stoltzfus. XXX Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 13,1985-Ell A Public Auction ot farm equipment was held April 1 by Ray and Katherine Phillips, between Centerport and Shartlesville in Berks Co., Pa. Some prices were. J.D. 3-bottom trailer plows $2OO & $360, N.I. model 215 manure spreader $2500, Ontario 21/8 hoe grain drill $625, J.D. 8’ transport disc $760, Oliver 770 tractor $2600, Oliver 1650 D tractor $6400, N.H. 477 haybine $2635, N.H. 36’ elevator $1250, dump wagons $1775 & $1825, cast iron kettle $lOO and scalding trough $lOO. The auctioneer was Dennis F. Wagner with Brian R. Folk, App, Auct. A Public Sale was held March 23 at the property of Samuel 0. Brubaker. Some prices included: 48 acre dairy farm $156,000 ($3,250 per acre); 1947 Dodge Market Wagon $2,000; Grade dairy cattle averaged $850; Top cow $1,360; 2nd high $1,210; 7 cows sold for $l,OOO and above; New Holland 477 haybine $2,950; New Holland 38 chopper $1,900; Farmall 300 $1,500; Hay $BO per ton. xxx KEN JO/WAL Complete Dispersal was held April 6 by Kenneth and Joan Walworth, \ l/ z miles south of New Milford, Susquehanna Co., Pa. There were buyers present from South Carolina, Conn., New York and a number from Lancaster County. There were 35 registered Holstein cows sold for an average of $1052. The top cow sold for $2650, the 2nd for $2OOO and the 3rd high for $lB5O. There were 18 head that brought over $llOO and the top calf sold for $1125. Wayne E. Weaver was the auctioneer & Sale Manager. A Public Auction of farm machinery was held April 6 by Carl and Janice Wisser, between Krumsville and Kampton, Berks Co., Pa. There were 371 registered buyers present. Some prices received were: J.D. 2840 tractor $9OOO, JJD. 1530 tractor with loader $7lOO, J.D. model 70 skid loader $2600, hay wagons $5OO &$6OO, J.D. 17 hoe FB-B grain drill $950, J.D. 225 offset transport disc $3825, Blandon #l4OO 7 tooth chisel plow $770, J.D. #7OO grinder-mixer $4OOO, N.I. #213 manure spreader $2500 and N.I model 324 wide-row 2- row com husker $3150. Dennis F. Wagner, & Brian R. Folk were the auctioneers. XXX A Public Sale of farm equipment and a motor home was held April 6 by Moses H. Martin, 168 S. Market St., Ephrata, Lane. Co., Pa. Prices included: 1982 Shasta Motor Home 23 foot $13,100, 32’ x 176’ chicken house $3650, Ford 901 tractor $l4lO, electric generator $2BO, chicken house fans $B5 & $2lO each, living room suite $320, ice cream dipper $25, silver dollars $l5 to $22.50 each and silver half dollars up to $3.50 each. T. Glenn Horst and Timothy G. Horst were the auctioneers. XXX An Estate Auction of the Hegms Valley Farm was held April 5 for the 1 estate of Laura T. Deitnch, along Old Mill Rd. in Valley View, Schuylkill Co., Pa. The 68 acre farm was sold for $130,000 and included a 4-bedroom dwelling, bank-type barn, tie-in stanchions and concrete silo. Other items sold were: Ford 8N tractor $1575, David Bradley post hole digger $220, 3 pt. blade $lBO, 3 pt. 2 bottom plow $2lO, J.D. 5’ rotary mower $5OO, butcher kettles $55 & $75, 3 pc. oak bedroom suite $750, oak wardrobe $230, copper apple butter kettle $165, quilt $570, J.D. child’s pedal tractor $lB5, flour chests $220 & $2BO, 2 splint baskets $llO each, butter prints $5O & $lO5, and damaged decorated crock $4BO. Mike and George Deibert were the auc tioneers.
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