DS-Uncaster Fannins Saturday, March 28,1987 Bush Hog Mowers Built For Speed, Durability MOBILE, Ala. - The Bush Hog HM Series hay mowers are designed to cut a wide variety of grasses quickly and to provide years of dependable service, even when used on rough terrain, ac cording to Robert 0. Moore, vice president-sales. “These mowers can easily cut at ground speeds in excess of 10 mph,’’ Moore said. “And they are protected against damage from and provide excellent cutting in adverse conditions such as tangled or matted grasses, groundhog mounds and rough terrain.” The cutter bar is comprised of a series of disks that rotate at 3,000 Bush Hog mowers feature replaceable lower linkage pins and extra heavy horizontal members. HARMANI WOOD - COAL - OIL 25f53 HOT AIR FURNACES AND WOOD-COAL BOILERS JU, i.£. 'Wi ;l ■ jl—*l v' WALTZ ENTERPRISES INC. 30 S. Hershey Ave. RDI Pleasant Valley Rd. (Bareville) Leola, PA 17540 Cogan Station, PA 17728 (717) 656-6898 (717) 998-2539 RPMs for clean, fast cutting and an outside swath board is provided to divide the cut crop from the uncut crop. The disks are propelled individually and each unit is filled with grease and sealed to eliminate maintenance problems. The flotation assembly acts as a lower and upper horizontal member stop and provides ex cellent flotation over rough terrain. Breakaway protection is supplied by two tension springs there are no shear bolts to replace or friction plates to rust. The banded power belts on Bush Hog hay mowers are easily replaced and they are fully-enclosed for i FEATURES: * Harman grate system lor ultimate wood/coal performance * Automatic draft system * Heavy steel plate construction -k * Airtight cast-iron doors 1 * External shaker lever I * 3 speed -1000 dm blower M * 5-yr. limited warranty (includes grates) » Log Length 19", 23", & 27” * Types of fuel; wood/coal (pea, nut. H stove sizes) ]!* Option Available Domestic Hot Water Coil Wholesale To Heating & Plumbing Trade St. Louis To Host First Corn-Use Seminar ST. LOUIS, Mo. - A major conference designed to explore various ways of utilizing corn, is expected to attract a widely diverse group of scientists, academia and entrepreneurs. The First Annual National Corn Utilization Conference, set for June 11 and 12 at the Stouffer Concourse Hotel in St. Louis, is a joint effort of the National Corn Growers Association, St. Louis, and Funk Seeds International, Bloomington, IL. Advances in biotechnology and protection from damage. Bush Hog is a division of Allied Products Corporation, which also owns the White, New Idea, Kewanee and Lilliston farm equipment companies. In addition to its traditional lines of cutters, loaders and other tractor im plements, the company markets one of the nation’s most extensive line of implements used with three and four wheel all terrain vehicles, including insecticide sprayers, mowers, fertilizer spreaders and material handling equipment. BEST BUY of the YEAR • 6" Steel Main Beam • 2" Vertical Tubing Drilled so that the 1" Horizontal tubing extends Full Length of Wagon • Front-Side and Rear Loading and Unloading • 2xB Pressure Treated Lumber Floor • 2x6 Oak Cross Beams • Beds are 8’ wide, available in 16,18 or 21’ lengths. Racks are 90” high. • NEW FEATURE: 6” Channel across back for pushing wagon without damaging bed. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, CALL YOUR LOCAL DEALER: LOST CREEK IMPLEMENT Oakland Mill, PA 717-463-2161 MELROSE FARM SERVICE Greencastle, PA 717-597-3138 KELLER BROS. Lebanon, PA 717-949-6501 DUNKLE & GREIB Mill Hall, PA 717-726-3115 WALTER G. COALE, INC. Churchville, MD 301-734-7722 CLW MANUFACTURING, INC material science related to car bohydrate feedstocks will be presented and discussed in the following three breakout sessions: • Materials and biodegradables chaired by Professor Ramani Narayan, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN. • Chemical feedstocks chaired by Dr. Charles D. Scott, Senior Research Fellow, Oakridge National Laboratory, Oakridge, TN. • Ethanol - chaired by Dr. Lawrence R. Hudson, Senior Project Manager, New York State Energy Research & Development Authority, Albany, NY. “We welcome the attendance and participation of anyone in terested in identifying, resear ching, developing and putting into practice new uses and markets for the nation’s abundant corn sup ply,” says NCGA Research Director Dan Ragsdale. “We consider each conference attendee to be a major contributor and benefactor in this gathering.” Registration fees for the con ference are $125 if postmarked by May 11, and $175 on site at the TOBIAS EQUIPMENT CO., INC. Halifax, PA 717-362-3132 NORTHEAST DISTRIBUTING West Clifford, Pa. 717-222-9020 VALLEY IMPLEMENT SALES Harrisonburg, VA 703-434-9961 CHAM6ERSBURG FARM SUPPLY Chambersburg, PA 717-264-3533 Manufactured By R.D. #2, Box 8 Newburg, Pa. 17240 717-423-6794 conference. Two luncheons, a dinner, a cocktail hour and a complete copy of the conference proceedings are covered by the registration fee. For a registration form and conference agenda, contact; Dan Ragsdale, Research Director, National Corn Growers Association, 1000 Executive Parkway, Suite 224, St. Louis, MO 63141 or phone 314/275-9915. Berks Big Trees LEESPORT - The Berks County Conservation District is conducting a survey of big trees in Berks County in cooperation with the Bureau of Forestry. The purpose of the survey is to compile a list of big trees and then publish a booklet listing the trees by species. All species of trees will be included in this survey. A field survey form to report notable trees has been developed and will be sent when requested. To receive a form call the Berks County Conservation District at (215 ) 372-4655 or write to Box 520, Leesport, Pa. 19533. OXFORD GREENLINE, INC. Oxford, PA 215-932-2753 PAUL SHOVER’S, INC. Loysville, PA 717-789-3117 A.B.C. GROFF New Holland, PA 717-354-4731 CARLISLE FARM SERVICE Carlisle, PA 77-243-4419 CLARK’S FARM SUPPLY Williamsport, PA 717-494-0060
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