Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, May 12, 1990, Image 161

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    Massey-Ferguson Has
DBS MOINES, lowa Mas
sey Ferguson has introduced a
new lineup of agricultural pro
ducts for the 19905. Dealers across
North America got therir first look
at new M-F combines, tractors.
The new M-F 8570 rotary combine from Massey-
Ferguson features a 220-hp engine and 227-bushel grain
tank capacity.
TDC* —Total Density Control, is a patented “air-draulic” bale
density system exclusively on Gehl round balers. This
remarkably simple system allows you to vary bale density and
core size to adapt to changing crop conditions giving you
the flexibility you need to make quality round bales. Both the
1870 and 1470 feature texturized belts, constant velocity
driveline, and the optional manual or Auto-Electric Twine-wrap.
STOP BY FOR A DEMONSTRATION TODAY!
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Please take no interest...
SYSTEMA FEED SERVICE STOUFFER BROS. ECKROTH BROS. PETERMAN FARM LINCOLN SUPPLY & UMBERGER’S
SU.MK n.j. , NC FARM EQUIPMENT EQUIPMENT, INC. EQUIPMENT CO. OF FONTANA
201-875-5449 Chambaraburg, PA Now Ringgold, PA Carllala, PA Somaraal, PA labanon, PA
717-263-8424 717-943-2131 717-249-5338 814-443-1691 717-867-5161
McCoola, MD
301-785-5800
PEOPLE’S
SALES & SERVICE LEBANON VALLEY MILLER EQUIPMENT
Oakland Mill., PA IMPLEMENT CO., INC. CO.
717-463-2738 Richland, PA Baehtalavllla, PA
717-866-7516 215-645-2611
A.L HERR & BRO.
Ouarryvllla, PA
717-766-3821
and implements at a series of re
gional meetings.
The new M-F 8570 rotary com
bine received tremendous atten
tion from dealers at the meetings.
“We have been out of the combine
EEHL
IDC. Round Balers
Only From Gehl
Available From Your Local Participating Dealer
BINKLEY & HURST ELDER SALES
MILLER-LAKE BROS. & SERVICE, INC.
Ballavllla, PA IHHz, PA Slanaboro, PA
717-638-2335 717-626-4705 412-376-3740
New Products
business for a few years and we
are pleased to be back in it," said
David Pitt, president, Massey-Fer
guson Inc. “With the addition of
this rotary combine to our product
line, Massey-Ferguson will be the
only company in North America
offering both conventional and ro
tary combines to meet the needs of
farmers.”
Steve McDaniel, vice president
marketing for Massey-Ferguson,
said, “Sales of self-propelled com
bines were up 60 percent in 1989
from the previous year, and we are
projecting another 21 percent in
crease this year.”
Tractor sales have also been
trending higher, according to Mc-
Daniel, especially in the
100-horsepower range. “Sales of
bigger horsepower tractors were
up 25 percent in 1989 from the
previous year. We project that fig
ure will be up another 17 to 20
percent for 1990,” McDaniel said.
Dealer interest was also very
high toward the new lineup of
The Gehl 2140/2170 mower conditioners will thor
oughly condition your hay. These pull-type mower
conditioners are built for fast cutting, fast drying and
worry-free performance. The wide, intermeshing
rubber rolls with intermittent ribs give you 35% more
working edges than continuous-ribbed rolls, for more
thorough conditioning. That means shorter drying
time with less leaf damage. See your Gehl dealer
today on how the 2140, with a 7 ft. cutting width, and
the 2170 with a 9 ft. 3 in. cutting width, will fit into yo'ur
haymaking operation.
for a full year when you finance your Gehl equipment with our special
0% interest, 12-month payment plan We also offer other money-saving plans of
limited mtei est including 24, 36 and 48 month terms, or no payments until
October 1, 1990*
Consider, too, the benefits of GEHLease 1 ' 1 This flexible program gives you all the
advantages of owning but with a lower downpayment and significant tax savings For
complete information on all Gehl financing options, see your participating Gehl dealer
GEHL FINANCE
A DIVISION OF
•Certain restrictions may apply Gehl Compan> reserves the right to interpret modify or cancel these programs at any
time without prior notice Waiver dates for lertam products may wry See your participating Cehl dealer Tor complete
deutls
HINES EQUIPMENT
Cr. Man, PA
614-666-4163
■allwood
614-742-6171
100-plus horsepower Massey-Fer
guson tractors, featuring a new
technologically-advanced Perkins
1000 Series diesel engine with
Quadram power that offers in
creased torque, improved fuel
economy, longer life, and quieter
operation.
Pitt noted that Massey-Feigu
son has been in business for 142
years, and, “During this time we
have been through several severe
farm depressions and survived
them all. We have also retained
the distinction of being the
world’s largest manufacturer of
tractors for 28 consecutive years.”
According to Pitt, about one of
every five tractors sold in the
world is a Massey-Ferguson trac
tor.
Massey-Ferguson’s complete
product lineup for the 1990 s in
cludes:
• 54 tractor models from 16 to
160 horsepower.
• Large tractors (69 to 160
horsepower) with exclusive com
puter-controlled functions and
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Thoroughly Conditioned
GEHL
O.W. OGG
EQUIPMENT CO.
Main Location
Frederick, MD
301-473-4250
301-293-2033
Tayloravill., Md.
(Bob'a Welding)
301-629-2042
Lancaster Farming Saturday, May 12,1990-D2l
electronic three-point hitch for in
creased productivity.
• New 100 horsepower ag trac
tors powered by new Perkins 1000
Series diesel engines with Quad
ram power.
• Three new conventional com
bines that meet the needs of both
large and small acreage farmers.
A new rotary combine available
in com/soybcan, small grain, or
rice configurations.
• A 375 or 390 horsepower,
four-wheel-drive, articulated trac
tor.
101 implements that match the
depth, breadth, and quality of the
tractor line, including a hay tool
line with round and square balers
and self-propelled and pull-type
swathers.
Pitt expressed the Company’s
view for the future. He said, “We
have a quality product line and af
ter-sale support system for cus
tomers that will ensure a strong
position for our dealers and our
company throughout this decade
and beyond.”
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GUTSHALL’S INC.
Loyavllla, PA
717-789-4343
ICKES FARM SUPPLY
Oatarburg, PA
814-276-3422
Guide Alerts
Growers
UNIVERSITY
PARK (Centre Co.) —
Public concern over
pesticide residues in
food has resulted in
rapid change in chemi
cal product availability
and regulation. The lat
est edition of Penn
Slate’s Tree Fruit Pro
duction Guide will alert
growers to the changes
and introduce new pest
management practices
that can be incorporated
into their program.
“Many fruit growers,
extension agents, and
industry consultants are
interested in knowing
more about how to
minimize their use of
pesticides,” said Dr.
James Travis, associate
professor of plant
pathology and one of 16
scientists who contri
buted to the new edition.
Integrated pest manage
ment (IPM) is one of the
guiding concepts behind
this year’s revision,
which provides new
information on pesticide
use, weed control, and
orchard management
A new section, “Farm
Management,”
describes state and fed
eral laws that apply to
Pennsylvania fruit pro
ducers, hiring consul
tants, wage and with
holding facts, worker
and community safety,
and special employe
ment concerns. Addres
ses and phone numbers
of the appropriate gov
ernment agencies are
provided.
Also new to the guide
are fact sheets, illus
trated with color photo
graphs, which are help
ful for identifying and
controlling 32 of Pen
nsylvania’s major
weeds.
The guide is pub
lished by Penn State’s
College of Agriculture
and sells for $l2. To
place an order, contact
your county extension
office or die Publica
tions Distribution Cen
ter, 112 Agricultural
Administration Build
ing, University Park, PA
16802.