■ beat the heavy-duty performance that’s built into the New Holland Model 790 forage harvester. Perfor mance starts at the cutterhead. The 19 11/16-inch wide, 12-knife cutterhead delivers a fine uniform chop that’s just right for most silage feeding operations. And an electric clutch gives instant response and positive control on the reversing gearbox. The Model 790 is available with either a 540-rpm or a 1000-rpm PTO drive. You can unload any crop quickly and efficiently with the new big-capacity Models 816 and 818 forage boxes from Ford New Holland. Roller chain drive provides unloading speeds of 3.0 and 7.1 feet-per-minute. And tough Duraply sides flex under heavy loads for season-after-season dependability. The “816” and “818” unload from the front and come stan dard with three self-aligned beaters and baked-enamel gal vanized roof. New Equipment Waiver Of Financing Until Feb. 1, 1993. Low Financing APR 6.9% - 24 Months 6.9% - 36 Months One standard of quality 0% - 18 Months #1 in the field Forage 6.9% - 48 Months 9.9% - 60 Months If you custom harvest as well as chop your own forage, a self-propelled harvester like the Model 1915 can help you harvest more crop at peak quality. The fuel-efficient 270-horsepower diesel engine and the 24-inch, 12-knife cutterhead give you high-capacity day-in and day-out harvesting. And the exclusive automatic knife sharpener and automatic shearbar adjuster, called Accucut™, combine to give you precision-sharpened knives and a reset shear bar, all from the comfort of the cab. r ou can’t Box Every minute you can save at the blower means' more loads per day and more overall productivity. Let us demonstrate the New Holland Model 40 forage blower and we believe you’ll agree you can increase your silage productivity. The Model 40, with 111 1 20 percent greater tip speed than previous models, center fills silos over 80 feet high. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 5, ,TTV^ *< jf' * ' , * S) orage rvester Forage Blower