C6-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 7, 1992 javet new jI SS-.. electric salt sprei jr mounts on rear step bumper of most pickup trucks and spreads both rock and pellet salt, dry sand, fly ash, or a mixture to simplify snow and Ice removal. Electric Salt Spreader Mounts LITCHFIELD. 111. The new Model SS-200 electric salt spread er from Woricsaver, Inc., mounts on the rear step bumper of most pickup trucks and spreads both rock and pellet salt, dry sand, fly Clinton and Charles L. Moyer of Cllnton-Moyer Auctioneers have joined the Sanford Alderfer Auction Company. From left, Vernon Martin, vice president, Sanford A. Alderfer, Inc. Aunctloneer; Robert Clinton, Cllnton-Moyer; Charles Moy er, Cllnton-Moyer; and Sanford L. Alderfer, president of Sanford A. Alderfer, Inc. Clinton-Moyer Auctioneers Join Sanford Alderfer Auction HATFIELD (Montgomery Co.) Sandy L. Alderfer, president of the Sanford Alderfer Companies, announced that Robert H. Clinton and Charles L. Moyer of Clinton- Moycr Auctioneers have joined the Sanford Alderfer Auction Company team. The announce ment was made recently at the fifth anniversary of the Sanford Alderefer Auction Center facility. Robert Clinton grew 'up in the auction business in Bucks County. A graduate of Shippensburg State College and the Missouri Auction School, he is known nationally for conducting successful Wallace On Pickup Trucks ash or a mixture, simplifying snow and ice removal. The spreader has a three-bushel, 200- pound capaci ty polyhopper. Model SS-200 features a dur- Nutting auctions with Michael Ivankovich. Charles Moyer also grew up in the auction business. He is a gradu ate of Reppert School of Auction eering and a full-time auctioneer. Clinton and Moyer have worked together since 1984. Clinton holds auctions at th£ Warwick Township Fire Company banquet facility in Jamison and the Tyro Grange Hall in Buckingham. Moyer holds Auc tions at the Lower Milford Town ship Fire Company in Lehigh County. Auctions will continue at these locations with Alderfer’s support. ness News able 10-gauge steel frame for long life and spring loaded, indepen dently mounted scatter shields that are hand-adjustable for quick and easy spread width changes. Engi neered with a 13-inch diameter spinner that operates at 334 rpm, the Salt Spreader spreads material 8 feet to 18 feet Other features include stainless steel flow plates, agitator with offset stainless steel rods, stainless steel spinner shaft, and enclosed, heavy-duty drive motor. For more information, contact Worksaver, Inc., P.O. Box 1000, South State Road, Litchfield, IL 62056, (217) 324-5973. ELIZABETHTOWN (Lancas ter Co.) Certified public accountant (CPA) Paul B. Whipple, Jr. recently joined White Oak Mills as vice president of finance. In his new position, he will be responsible for all finan cial and accounting aspects of the company. A 1980 graduate of Susquehan na University. Whipple has a bachelor’s degree in accounting and an extensive background in financial management Following graduation, he was employed in the Harrisburg office of the international accounting firm Ernst & Young as a supervi sor in the -audit aird tax department. In 1984, he joined Cable Man agement Associates, Hershey, as vice president of finance. In 1986, Whipple accepted a position with SRW Inc., Hershey, as treasurer. In addition, he has provided tax and financial management ser vices to various central Pennsyl vania farmers and agribusinesses throughout the past 10 years. A resident of Harrisburg. Accountant Joins White Oak The John Deere 600 and 700 Series loaders are designed for the 6000 and 7000 Series John Deere tractors and will fit several older tractor models. The loaders can be equipped with a Quik-Park™ option for convenience and increased productivity when Installing and removing the loader. A Quik-Change™ feature provides self-latching when con necting attachments. It is standard on the 640 and 740 loaders with mechanical self-leveling. Deere Introduces New Loaders MOLINE, 111. John Deere has introduced five new loaders with increased performance and convenience features to comple ment its totally nfcw 6000 Series and 7000 Series tractors. Available in seven versions, the new 600 and 700 Series loaders replace the model 146, 148, 158, 245, and 265 loaders. The new loaders also fit most noncurrent John Deere tractor models pro duced since 1960. Previous loader models do not fit the new tractors. The 600 Series loaders include the model 620 for two-wheel- drive 6000 Series tractors and the 640 for two- and four-wheel-drive models. The 640 features mechan ical self-leveling for increased productivity and convenience. It has 28 percent more lift capacity than the previous model 245. A 640 standard loader is available for customers who do not require a self-leveling loader. As needs change, options and attachments can give the loader “deluxe” features. The 700 Series loaders offer a compact, low-profile model 720 and a model 725 with higher lift and reach that fit two-wheel-drive 7000 Series tractors. The 720 is also an economical choice for old- Paul B. Whipple, Jr. Whipple is a member of the American Insititute of CPAs and the Pennsylvania Institute of CPAs. He is also serving as trea surer of the Blue Ridge Sports men's Club. er tractors when a deluxe loader is not needed. The 740 loader with mechanical self-leveling fits two-wheel-drive and MFWD 7000 Series tractors and the 3055 and 3255 tractors. A 740 standard loader without mechanical self-leveling is avail able for the same tractors and for older two-wheel-drive and MFWD models. The loaders mount directly to the full-length steel frame of the 6000 and 7000 Series tractors, using the entire tractor chassis for loader support When-installed on the new tractors, the 600 and 700 Series loaders provide more lift capacity and breakout force than the models they replace. A new Quik-Change™ feature permits an operator to switch attachments in under two minutes. The feature, standard on the 640 and 740 loaders with mechanical self-leveling, provides self latching when connecting attach ments so the operator only needs to get off the tractor once to change an attachment. A new Quik-Park™ option that permits loader removal or attach ment in less than five minutes is available for all models. New mid mount hydraulic couplers for 6000 and 7000 Series tractors add con venience and help shorten the procedure. Loader hydraulic valves are mounted in the SCV stack to take advantage of the faster cycle times and increased capacity of the new closed-center pressure and flow hydraulic system on the 6000 and 7000 Series tractors. The bucket control valve features a built-in fast dump (regenerative) detent for fast dump cycle times. Single lever loader control, integrated into the console of the new trac tors, increases productivity and operator convenience. An optional electrohydraulic control valve, available for 6000 and 7000 Series tractors, provides a rocker switch on the loader con trol lever for third functions like a grapple or bale hugger. Optional one-way, hydraulic self-leveling is available for load ers without mechanical self leveling. A choice of standard and heavy-duty buckets in several sizes is available to meet specific needs. Other attachments include a forklift, telescoping boom, bale/ silage grapple, bale fork, tractor hood guard, and new bale hugger for wrapped bales. Quick-Change convention brackets adapt non current John Deere and other brani attachments to the system.
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