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    CS-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 23, 1993
Case Delivers Year-Round 4WD Tractor
RACINE. Wis. J I Case re
cently began production of its
largest tractor capable of 30-inch
row-crop work. Equipped with an
optional steerable front axle, the
300-horsepower Case Internation
al 9250 can negotiate turns within
a radius as tight as* 12.2 feet.
“This option makes the 9250 a
year-round tractor, efficient for
row-crop as well as tillage work,”
said Kelly Kravig, Case product
manager, four-wheel-drive trac
tors. “In combination with the
9250’s articulated design, the
steerable front axle gives the ma
chine unprecedented maneuver
ability with the stability of a large
tractor. Operators have found they
can even make in-row corrections
without tail wag."
The 9250 Row-Crop Special In
corporates the same state-of-the
art technology as the standard
9250. This includes a 12-speed,
full powershift transmission with
Case-exclusive Skip-Shift™ shift
ing which lakes the tractor from
first to eighth gear in just three
seconds for more accurate chemi
cal application and safer transport-
Jay Rush and Cheryl Cook approve York Farm Credit
under the Certified Lender Program.
York Farm Credit Approved
Under Lender Program
YORK (York Co.) York
Farm Credit, ACA has been
approved by the Farmers Home
Administration (FmHA) under the
Certified Lender Program to pro
cess loans guaranteed by FmHA.
Cheryl Cook, FmHA state
administrator, and Jay Rush, York
Farm Credit president, recently
executed the agreement signifying
the approval at the York Farm
Credit headquarters.
Cook said that she and the Har
risburg office staff were pleased to
see the continued interest by York
Farm Credit in the utilization of
the guarantee programs for agri
cultural lending in south central
Pennsylvania. Rush expressed his
satisfaction with the utilization of
current FmHA guaranteed prog
rams and his expectation that the
Certified Lender Program would
improve and streamline the pro
cess for not only FmHA and Farm
Credit but also for the primary
benefactor, the farmer.
Cook and Rush shared their
belief that the Certified, Lender
Program would improve the avail-
ness
News
This 300-horsepower Case International articulated four
wheel-drive tractor has a turning radius of Just 12.2 feet
and is capable of 30-inch row-crop work.
Pressure-flow-compensated hy
draulics, another feature pioneer
ed on Case International tractors,
provide flow to the four standard
remotes to ensure the right amount
of pressure and flow without wast
ed horsepower.
In addition, the cab features ex-
ability of credit for young farmers
as well as for farmers who for one
reason or another are in financial
situations that represent more than
normal risk for normal commer
cial credit standards.
Hoffman Seeds
Offers Savings
LANDISVILLE (Lancaster
Co.) Hoffman Seeds offers far
mers a wheat Profit Pak™. Each
Pak contains S 4 units of a single
Hoffman wheat variety, while
offering farmers up to $6O in
savings.
Farmers can select their Pak
from among four varieties
Hoffman 89 Brand, Hoffman 28
Brand, Hoffman 4S Brand, and
Hoffman 21 Brand.
• Hoffman 89 offers a package
of yield and test weight. In three
year trials conducted by Penn
Slate and the University of Mary
land, it produced yield and lest
weight advantages of up to 5 per
ceptional visibility, low-effort
controls and a fully adjustable air
ride seat like other Case Interna
tional four-wheel-drive articulated
tractors.
“By combining the best of ex
isting technologies with the ad
vantages gained in this design,
we’re providing customers with
greater flexibility and enhanced
value. This is a clear demonstra
tion of the kind of leadership
through technology they expect
from Case," said Kravig.
Alderfer Auction Wins
OVERLAND PARK, Kan.
National Auctioneers Association
(NAA) has announced the winners
of its 1993 advertising contest.
NAA members from across the
country sent in more than 500 ad
vertisements, brochures, radio and
TV commercials and audio-visual
presentations.
Sanford Alderfer Auction Com
pany of Hatfield, Pa. received
awards in three categories: real
estate brochure, general house
hold and estate liquidation bro
chure, and best auction business
newsletter.
Judges had a tough time se
lecting winners in several of the
categories because of the number
of outstanding entries submitted.
The contest was judged by a panel
cent over -competitive varieties.
And its test weights were better
than 58 pounds/bushcl every time.
Hoffman 89 also delivers a broad
spectrum of disease tolerance
including leaf rust, soil borne
mosaic, and septoria.
• Hoffman 28 is a soft red
wheat providing maximum straw
production. It topped 1990 Uni
versity of Delaware trials for
straw yields at 3.1 tons/acre. Hoff
man 28 can be used in place of rye
for growers wanting silage with a
later maturity.
• Hoffman 4S is a fully awned
variety featuring high test
weights. A medium maturity vari-
Massey Ferguson 8570 rotary combine features new 240
HP Cummins 8.3 liter “C” series diesel engine with Power
Boost to 250 HP to maintain maximum combine perfor
mance In tough harvest conditions and unloading on-the
go.
Rotary Combine Includes
‘Power Boost’ Engine
NORCROSS, Ga.—New 1993
production MF 8570 rotary com
bines feature a Cummins 8.3 liter
“C” Series diesel engine rated at
240 HP at 2200 RPM with Power
Boost to 250 HP at 2000 RPM.
This helps maintain maximum
combine performance in the
toughest harvesting conditions
and when unloading on-the-go.
The new Cummins engine is
designed to be more fuel efficient,
produce greater horsepower, and
operate at a lower noise level than
the previous engine.
Features include:
• New rotor drive. 1993 pro
duction MF 8370 com/soybean
and rice rotary combines are
equipped with a high torque rotor
drive that provides a 17-percent
increase in torque capability for
tough, green straw harvest
conditions.
• New grain sample inspection
opening. Now it’s easy to take
clean grain samples while harvest
ing. A clean grain sampling chute
from the discharge auger to an
opening in the front left-hand cor-
Alderfer Auction Company was recently honored with
several awards by the National Auctioneers Associatipn.
From left, Sandy Alderfer, president, Sanford Alderfer
Companies, and Eddie Haynes, CAI past president.
of media profesionals from the
Kansas City, Mo., area, where
NAA is located.
Sandy Alderfer, president of
Sanford Alderfer Auction Com
pany, attended the NAA awards
banquet in Denver, Colo., the site
of the 1993 NAA Convention, to
ety, it tolerates high nitrogen rates
and is recommended for areas
where poultry manure has caused
lodging problems.
• New for the fall of 1993,
Hoffman 21 yields especially well
in Virginia and Dclmarva. A
medium variety with medium
short plant height, it is an excel
lent variety when followed by
double crop soybeans.
ner of the grain tank allows the
operator easy access to a grain
sample.
• New longer unloader auger. A
new unloading auger is also stan
dard equipment and provides a
21-foot reach from the center of
the combine to the discharge point
with the “scoop” style unloader
boot installed. This will permit on
the-go unloading with S-foot
clearance from the end of a
30-foot grain table.
• New passenger seat A pas
senger seat, located to the left of
the operator’s seat, will be stan
dard equipment on 1993 models.
This padded seat hinges to provide
access to a large storage box.
Many other new standard fea
tures include a straw chopper with
two spreader board positions, a
newly designed, easy to operate
stone trap lever, and a set of three
concave blanks. An optional
separator hourmeter is available
for tracking separator hours inde
pendent of engine hours recorded
on the standard base equipment
hourmeter.
Ad
Contest
accept the awards. The awards
banquet was held in conjunction
with the convention.