De-Lancaster Farming Saturday, October 7,1989 Seedway Employee Honored For Long Service Ray Galer, center, was presented with a clock for his long years of service to the seed industry on his retirement from full-time employment at Seedway Inc. in early August. Galer will continue to work part time. The clock was presented to him at the sixth annual dealer meeting of the York, Pa., Seedway division. Don Wertman, left, chief executive offic er, and Gene Hohi, right, director of marketing, are pictured congratulating Galer. Rob Kauffman Local Managers Attend Hoffman Seed Meeting Kauffman was named district LANDISVILLE (Lancaster sa j es manager in July 1988 and is Co.) Robin Kauffman of responsible for central Pennsyl- Petersburg, and John Charles Itle vania. Itle has been a district sales of Lancaster, recently attended manager since 1980 and is respon- Hoffman Seeds district sales man- sible for southeastern Pennsyl ager conference. The conference vania. updates the company s DSMs on Hoffman Seeds markets a varie latest agronomic trends, sales ty 0 f farm seed products for East techniques, product offerings, and gm agriculture, including Funk’s seed industry developments. G-Hybrid com. Check Yields In Field With Weighcart KALIDA, OH Brent® age systems and much more. The Weigh Carts from Unverferth carts’electronic scales are encios- Manufacturing Company Inc., al- hi an impact-resistant plastic low yields to be checked and indicator case with a fully sealed varieties to be compared in the fr° nt panel field Each Weigh Cart™ is a Brent® formation contact Unverferth grain cart equipped with highly Manufactu r ’ng Co., Inc., P.O. accurate, J-Star® scales which al- Box 357, Kalida, OH 45853, low varietal yield comparisons, telephone 800/322-6301 (USA) productivity comparisons of till- or 419/532-3121. Business V News For free literature or more in- John Itle Deere’s new 55-series row-crop tractors set several PTO and drawbar fuel efficien cy and power records In tests completed at a test site this summer. The 4955, John Deere’s first 200-horsepower row-crop, set several individual records and was one of the nine new Deere tractor models tested. Deere Sets Tractor Fuel-Efficiency, MOLINE, IL Several PTO and drawbar fuel efficiency and power records were set by John Deere 55-series row-crop tractors in tests completed at the Nebras ka/OECD (Organization for Eco nomic Cooperation and Develop ment) test site this summer. The new tractors, introduced by John Deere within the last year, were tested per Nebraska state law, to obtain sales permits in Ne braska. The Nebraska facility is also approved to conduct OECD tests: OECD is recognized world wide and is used to compare trac tors in foreign countries. Since 1920, the Nebraska test facility has been used to test trac tors for various performance char acteristics. The test results are re ported and recognized throughout the free world as the standard by which tractors are compared. The new 55-series row-crop tractors yielded a six percent aver age fuel-economy improvement over the Deere 50 series. The 60-series four-wheel-drive trac tors, also tested this summer, pro vided fuel efficiency improve ments of 10 percent for the 8560, Case IH Introduces Updated Hay Rakes RACINE, WI Case IH has introduced three new deluxe hay rakes, Models 860, 960 and 970. They replace the current 86, 96 and 97 models. The new rakes provide various combinations designed for increased efficiency in all hay conditions, including hydraulic - or ground-drive, left- or right- Three new deluxe hay rakes join the Case IH hay and forage equipment line. These rakes are designed for efficiency In all hay conditions and provide a choice of left- or right-hand delivery, hyraullc- or ground-drive, and a dual raking system for combin ing two windrows or swaths. Shown here Is the model 960. Power Records five percent tor the 8760, and eight percent for the 8960, com pared to the 50-series models. ‘The new 200 horsepower row crop, the 4955, was the big win ner,” said Trent Wiles, product en gineer at Deere’s Product Engi neering Center. “The new engine provides both improved fuel effi ciency and greater low-end torque. Several records were set with this tractor.” The 4955 row-crop had the highest PTO horsepower at maxi mum power for any two-wheel drive (2WD) or froht-wheel-assist (FWA) tractor at 210 hp, best PTO fuel efficiency at maximum power of any tractor at 0.360 Jb/hph (19.18 hphr/gal) the first tractor - ever tested at Nebraska to exceed the 19 hphr/gal mark and the best PTO fuel efficiency at rated engine speed fbr tractors above 100 hp at 18.39 hphr/gal. It also had the highest PTO horsepower at rated engine speed of any 2WD or FWA tractor at 202.73 hp, best drawbar fuel effi ciency at maximum power of any 2WD or FWA tractor at 16.82 hphr/gal, the highest drawbar hand delivery, and a dual raking system. The Model 860 is left-hand delivery and provides a full 8.5- raking width. The Models 960 and 970 are left- and right hand delivery, respectively, with 9.5- raking widths. All three models have rubber-mounted teeth. horsepower at maximum power for any 2WD or FWA tractor at 182.9 hp, and the most drawbar pull for any 2WD or FWA tractor at 23,742 lbs. An additional lest was conduct ed at an engine speed of 1000 rpm to show that all models can de velop more torque than developed at full power. John Deere row-crop tractors are powered by a new Deere designed 7.6 L engine. The new engine has improved performance and reduced emissions. A new cylinder head with larger valves and porting and a new camshaft increase air flow. The new piston, with optimized combustion bowl, is matched with the higher pres sure injection system for improv ed combustion efficiency. The re sult is greater fuel economy and torque response that make the 55-series row-crop tractors more productive while reducing operat ing costs. “We are very pleased with the results of these tests,” said Wiles. “We think our customers will also be pleased with these new trac tors.” The Models 860, 960 and 970 ground-drive rakes have a unique drive shaft and gearbox system that increases basket speed and prevents stalling of the basket rotation on turns. The improved drive system also facilitates shift ing between working and trans port settings. (Turn to Pago D 8)