lew Pull-Type Combine Offers Axial Flow Advantages RACINE, Wise. The advanced design features of the Case IHI6OO series Axial-Flow combines are noW available in the new Case IH Model 1682 pull-type combine. The Model 1682 offers state-of-the-art electronic controls, improved headers and features to deliver exceptional productivity and operator convenience. The Model 1682 replaces the Model 1482, which was the in Stocky Ford Di 13-38 H.P. 4.5% APR FINANCING Famous Ford Mid-Size 32 - 85H.P. 4.5% APR FINANCING 22iao 1 $99 Us No* For Full Details OnAII FordTnetor Programs Just Announced LANCASTER FORD TRACTOR, INC. Your Uncasftr County Roltoblos 1655 Rohrerstown Rd. Lancaster, PA Flory Mill Exit off Rt. 283 dustry’s first rotary pull-type combine. The Model 1682 offers increased grain handling capacity, with a larger threshing and separating area, increased elevator capacity, and a larger diameter auger. Its grain tank has the largest capacity in the pull type market—24s bushels. The Model 1682 can be powered by a tractor ranging from 130 to 200 horsepower. l" v , (717) 569-7063 Big Ford Muscle 95-170H.P. 4.5% APR FINANCING Famous Ford Industrial Tractor Loader Backhoe 48-100 H.P. .5% FINANCING “This new Model 1682 combine gives producers the advantages of the Axial-Plow design coupled with the economy of a pull-type com bine,” says Gerry Salzman, Case IH manager of combine promotion. “Our proven rotary concept, matched with a state-of the-art command center, provides the pull combine market the ultimate in performance and convenience.” am*, BS Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 7,1987-C3 Case IH Model 1682 offers improved headers and in creased grain handling capacity. Farm Chemicals: Handle With Care UNIVERSITY PARK - Chemicals are indispensable products in the agriculture com munity, but with improper use they can cause serious injury and damage the environment. Penn State’s Cooperative Extension service reminds farmers to use extra caution when handling and applying chemicals. • Always read and follow manufacturers’ instructions for storage and application. Instruct all workers in proper use of chemicals. • Use only the recommended amount - more is not better. Excessive dosage could con COME TO lyfllSif* Saving Place ANNUAL OPEN HOUSE February 9 - February 14 For Details See SPECIAL INSERT In This Week’s Paper ■ IH H RwtioControlM Truck! For rj;T:T'»ll imUDCK VUMm (717)768-8231 taminate milk or meat, result in residue on crops or increase the chance of water pollution from runoff. • Select the right chemical for the job. If you have a choice, select the one that is least toxic or polluting. • Wear personal protective equipment - gloves, respirator, eye protection - as recommended by the manufacturer. • Keep chemicals locked up and out of children’s reach. Do not allow children to play in areas where chemicals are used. • Store chemicals in their original containers and dispose of empty containers properly.
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