CB-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September S, 1992 Cultivator Sizes For Lower H.P. GOODFIELD, 111. DMI, Inc., manufacturer of conservation yield-till tools, recently intro duced seven new sizes for their DMI Tiger-Mate field cultivators to fit lower horsepower tractors These new smaller-sizes come in the following working widths: 11-1/2 feet, 12-1/2 feet, 13-1/2 feet, and 14-1/2 feet nonfold mod els, and 16-1/2 feet, 17-1/2 feet, and 18-1/2 feet singlefold models. According to Larry VanEttcn, DMI product manager, “These Tiger-Mates, like their big brothers, are the most effective residue-handling field cultivators for the ’9o’s.” DMI Tiger-Mates have unequaled features and benefits that easily handle all residue created by any conservation til lage practice, according to Van Etlcn. These features and benefits include true 6 inch shank spacing (none closer than 24 inch) that provides uniform tillage, best chemical incorporation, and a level finish job; A 5-bar frame with 30-inch rank spacings for nonstop residue flow-through; more stability and even tracking Hoffman Appoints Ephrata Representative LANDISVILLE (Lancaster Co.) Hoffman Seeds, Inc., PA announces the appointment of Richard N. Sauder of Reinholds as a Hoffman representative for the BEDFORD. PA J.S. BAKER AGRI-SYSTEMS SHARTLESVILLE FARM SERVICE SEGA’S DAIRY SERVICE John Baker 814-623-2113 Dale Wenger 215-488-1025 717-465-7506 CHAMBERSBURG. PA LEOLA. PA WALTON’S DAIRY SERVICE FISHER & THOMPSON, INC. Gary Walton 717-352-7606 Amos Fisher, Rick Thompson 717-656-3307 EASTON. PA FANCY FURROW FARMS AG EQUIP CO. WEHR’S DAIRY EQUIPMENT John Ackerman 215-252-8828 Mark Wehr 717-966-1396 DMI, Inc. new Tiger-Mate field cultivator sizes to fit lower HP tractors. with split-the-middle-sweeps (SMS) where the first three rows of sweeps take a full cut while the fourth and fifth rows take out the middles; spring mounting assemb lies with 120-pound trip force and 14-inch trip height (pressure decreases as trip height increases); and a self-leveling hitch for uni form operation fore and aft. Optional equipment includes a 3-bar coil tine harrow that fits all Ephrata area. Sauder will handle the full line of Hoffman products, including Funk G Brand hybirds. Sauder has lived in the community for all his SMILK. IT DOES A BODY GOOD. MIDDLE ATLANTIC MILK MARKETING ASSOCIATION, INC. 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