Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 09, 1993, Image 215

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Jason D. Manbcck
Jason D. Man
beck, 17, son of
Oscar and Sandy
Manbeck, Beth-
el, is a four-year
member of the
Tulpehocken
FFA Chapter. He
said his plans arc to raise market hogs and
sell purebred breeding stock. He has been
involved in livestock judging and has a
swine breeding project. Vice president of
his chapter, he went to the national con
vention and competed in livestock judging
and also judged at the state level during
FFA Week. He has served as chairman of
the supervised farming and local, state, and
national activities committees, and served
on the scholarship committee. He took a
first place in the state FFA livestock judg
ing and took a bronze at nationals. He
earned his Greenhand, Chapter, and Coun
ty degrees.
AGCO Allis 8600 Series tractors give
you 36 speed choices, an electronic engine
speed governor and many other quality
performance features, as well as a
comprehensive 4-year/4,000-hour warranty.
• Speed choices for all conditions. The
standard synchropower transmission offers
24 forward and 12 reverse speeds. An optional
power Hi-Lo transmission boosts that to 36
speeds both forward and reverse. Both 8600
Series models are AWD with planetary final
drive, and a self-adjusting, hydraulically
actuated clutch.
• The air- and oil-cooled engine advantage.
The 8600 Series tractors feature the high
output, 6cylinder, air- and oil-cooled diesel
engine that eliminates components that cause
downtime in liquid-cooled engines. The
8610 model has a 103 FIX) hp engine with a
22% torque rise and the 8630 model has a
120 FIX) hp turbocharged engine with a
30% torque rise.
SEE US AT THE FARM SHOW
SEE YOUR DEALER TODAY!
B. EQUIP., INC.
Waynesboro, Pa,
717-762-3193
HERNLEY’S FARM
EQUIP., INC.
Elizabethtown, Pa.
717-367-8867
•H.M. FARM EQUIP., HOITRY’S EQUIPMENT
INC. Roxbury, Pa.
Annvilla, Pa. 717-532-7261
717-867-2211 LINCOLN SUPPLY
& EQUIPMENT CO.
Somarsat, PA
814-443-1691
McCoola, MD
301-786-6800
GRUMELLI
FARM SERVICE
Quarryvllla, Pa.
_ 717-786-7318
228 FFA’ers To Receive Keystone Degrees
Ryan J. Marshall
Ryan J. Mar- f*
. shall, 18, of ; #
Reinholds, is a
four-year mem- .* i*rP*
bcr of Twin Val- jk I
ley FFA and ac- ' * N '
live in swine m J ( \
production, bee-
36 SPEED
CHOKES
DEUTZ
ALLIS
Jason Mantz
Jason Mantz,
18, Honeybrook ”
has served as
vice president of * » , W;
his Twin Valley \ **** m
FFA Chapter and J
earned the Star M
Greenhand and *•
Star Chapter degrees. He has also received
proficiency awards in agricultural electri
fication and poultry. The son of David and
Norma Mantz. he has been involved with
poultry, swine finishing, work experience,
and com and soybean test plot projects. He
has served on his chapter’s citrus fruit.
Food for America, tree planting, border
cutting and Christmas tree recycling com
mittees. He said his future plans are to be
an agricultural mechanic.
• FIX) power and versatility. The independent
FIX) operates at 540/1,000 rpm with 6- and
21-spline shafts and an electrohydraulically
actuated wet PTO clutch. The &point hitch
comes standard with telescopic stabilizers;
Category 11/I on the 8610; Category 111/II
on the 8630 i Optional telescopic lower links
are available.
• Quality performance'features. The 8600
Series tractors ride on premium Goodyear”
radial tires. They have hydrostatic steering, a
tilt-telescope steering wheel and hydraulically
actuated wet disc brakes on all four wheels for
40% better braking. These models also have
electrohydraulically-actuated fear and front
differential locks that an operator can manually
disengage for lighter turns.
To leant about all the quality features of the
8600 Series tractors, or any of the “orange” line of
AGCO Allis tractors ranging from 40 to 128 FIX)
hp, stop by or call us soon.
MANOR MOTORS
On Rta. 553
Psnn Run, PA 15765
412-254-4753
NICHOLS FARM EQUIP.
Bloomsburg, Pa.
717-784-7731
SANDY LAKE IMPLEMENT
Sandy Laka, Pa.
412-376-2489
keeping, raising pheasants, and work
experience on a charier boat He served his
chapter on its citrus sales, banquet and
other committees. He has also served as
county president secretary and parliamen
tarian, and as chapter vice president and
reporter. He has received the Greenhand,
Chapter, and County degrees. He said his
plans are to go to college or join the U.S.
Coast Guard.
Bryan Martin
Chaplain for
the Marion Cent
er FFA the past
two years, 18-
year-old Bryan
Martin, son of
Ray and Sandy
Martin, Marion
Center, said he plans to continue on to col
lege after high school. He has served on his
chapter’s banquet, fund raising, Food For
America, and FFA Week committees, and
has participated in livestock judging and
tractor driving. Bryan has also received
awards for beef production, swine produc
tion, and diversified livestock. He won
first place at the county livestock judging
SCHOTT EQUIPMENT
SALES
Rta. 18 North
Waahlngton, PA 15301
412-222-3780
C.J. WONSIDLER BROS.
Ouakartown, Pa.
215-536-7523
Naw Tripoli, Pa.
215-767-7611
Olay, Pa.
215-987-6257
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ALUMINUM GRAIN BODIES
& ALUMINUM REPAIRS by
These ultra-light bodies are designed for strength
through engineering, not strength with bulk. For
example, a 16’ grain body with tailgate and 4
sides wei
you any length or any side height up to 60".
• Double swinging hay
hauling tailgate
• Barn door type tailgate
• Slide out cattle chutes
HEWEY WELDING
Box 2312, RD4 Lebanon, PA 17042 (7X7) 867-5222
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 9,1993-E23
contest and received a gold award tor
livestock judging at the state FFA Activi
ties Week.
Andrew Mast
Andrew Mast,
18, Elverson, is
the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Fred
Mast and a
member of the
Twin Valley
FFA Chapter. He
has competed and placed well in a number
of livestock and dairy judging contests and
com and hay quality contests. He also had
the top junior record book. Andrew serves
on the Food for America and citrus sale
committees and has attended a number of
leadership conferences. His plans are to
become a dairy farmer.
Adam McMillen
Adam McMil
len, 17, son of
Larry and Donna
McMillen, Loys
vilie, said he
plans to go onto
college and seek
.a career in agri
culture. He has been a member of the FFA
chapter for three years. Adam has had
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liable:
• Diamond flooring
• Puli out panel tailgates
• Any size grain chute
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We’ll build