08-Lancastw Farming Saturday, July 20,1985 CHICAGO - The Farm and have cooperated to produce a Industrial Equipment Institute, booklet “Save Lives with HOPS” tractor manufacturers, dealers f° r inclusion in the Council’s Farm and the National Safety Council Safety Week mailing to county New combine works well on ditches, uneven ground NEW HOLLAND - Side-to-side header flotation that lets the cutterbar cut close to the ground when the combine rocks in and out of ditches and uneven ground is a major feature of Sperry New Holland Model TRB6 and TR96 combines. This feature is especially im portant in bean harvest and in irrigated small grains where ditches and borders are the usual rule rather than the exception. For floating soybean heads the side-to side float is automatic. It is Side-to-side header flotation that lets the cutterbar cut close to the ground when the combine rocks in and out of ditches and uneven ground is a major feature of Sperry New Holland Model TR 86 and TR96 combines. FILLIPPO, INC. 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 Equipment dealers offer booklet on farm safety operator controlled for corn heads and direct cut grain heads. Header options include floating bean heads to 22-feet wide, small grain direct cut heads up to 30-feet wide, windrow pickup frame and four, six and eight row com heads. In addition, the new combines feature a new comfort cab with very low noise characteristics; and staggered, spiral, segmented rasp bar rotor design that im proves operation in wet straw crop conditions. FRANK A. WANTED Paid agents, Vo-Ag instructors, farm broadcasters and farm organization leaders. The booklet includes a suggested one-minute radio script, a flyer for distribution to farmers and a suggested newspaper article detailing tractor safety tips. The booklet will receive wide distribution during National Farm Safety Week, September 15-21, 1985. The booklet is the first outgrowth of a National Safety Council administered program en couraging farmers to install ROPS (rollover protective structures) on tractors that can accept them. In addition, the program aims to encourage farmers to “buckle up;” to use their safety belts on ROPS-equipped tractors. Experts estimate that only about 25 percent of the 4.5 million tractors operated in the U.S. are equipped with ROPS, a steel structure that can reduce significantly the risk of serious injury or death in the event of a rollover. The ROPS safety information program, endorsed by the Farm and Industrial Equipment In stitute, envisions a broad-based, SANDBLASTING AND SPRAY PAINTING Aerial Ladder ’ ; < Equipment * Farm Buildings ' \ Feed Mills k \ Commercial- Industrial *** \« Repointing Interior/Exterior HENRY K. FISHER INC. 667 Hartman Station Rd. Lancaster, PA 393-6530 AG-RAIN... No. 1 in Travelers... - M*-; tf&m ,V.» *** ititr Cp°Vl fewtbft multi-media campaign to reach farmers about this important safety issue. It will rely on joint efforts of the FIEI, the National Safety Council, insurance com panies, farm organizations, farm youth organizations, tractor manfacturers and others. The Farm and Industrial Equipment Institute, founded in Silage inoculant sprayer ASTORIA, OR - Advance Agri- Marketing announces a new Silage Inoculant Sprayer that is ideal for smaller areas and crops. Originally designed for dispersing Advance II Inoculant, the sprayer can be used for other applications on the farm. The six-gallon capacity unit has a nylon-reinforced outer jacket and a replaceable inner liner bag. One need only change the inner bag when non-compatible sprays * , !r7# & SON CO 1893, is one of the oldest manufacturers’ trade associations in the U.S. It represents manufacturers of farm and in dustrial machinery in North America. For more information, contact the Inst at 410 N. Michigan Avenue, Sutie 680, Chicago, P 60611 (312) 321-1470. are to be used. A 12-volt electrical pump and nozzle are standard and packaged with the sprayer. The sprayer is easily attached to equipment by utilizing the sprayer’s loop handles and side ties. Advance Agri-Marketing produces a mini-vial of Advance II Silage Inoculant that is ideally suited for use with the new sprayer. We Si We Have Poles In MyerstOWn, PA 17067 stock 25', 30', 35’S 45' Phone: 717-866-7544 \SSr Contact Hammonton, New Jersey Office PHONE • 609-567-3910 Serving Your Total Ag Irrigation Needs QUALITY IRRIGATION SINCE 1953 320 King St. \ 1 *•' 0