Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 09, 1994, Image 70

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    C6-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 9, 1994
RACINE, Wis. In an effort
to further discourage the hazard
ous practice of bypass starting, JI
Case is offering to install protec
tive starter/solenoid/relay cover
kits on many of its tractors free of
charge through its dealer network.
“Bypassing starting is a danger
ous practice under any condi
tions,” said Bob Snopko, Case
manager, product support “ An
operator may think he can save
time by starting a machine from
the ground. But if the machine is
in gear and the operator tries to
start it from the ground, it may
Registration For Surpass
WILMINGTON, Del. Zene
ca Ag Products received EPA
registration for Surpass EC, a new
com herbicide that controls annual
grasses and small-seeded broad
leaf weeds.
Zeneca should be able to supply
local agricultural dealers with the
product within one to two weeks,
according to Steve Miller, product
manager.
Surpass is applied preemer
gence up to 30 days before plant
ing, or shallow-incorporated. It
can be used in tillage systems
ranging from conventional to no
till, and has been widely tested in
university studies and on-farm
trials across the Com Belt
Surpass is chemically related to
Dual and Micro-Tech. “The dif
ference is that acetochlor, the
active ingredient in Surpass, is
more active and more consistent,”
Miller said. “Through wet and dry
years, growers can expect higher
levels of control on foxtail, fall
panicum, bamyardgrass, crab
grass, and other annual grasses.
Miller notes that Surpass is
labeled for partial control of sev
eral tough grasses such as woolly
Kynar
Doors Standard
MORTON. 111. Overhead
doors in ministorage structures
built by Morton Buildings are of
.019 inch minimum thickness G9O
galvanized steel finished with Ky
nar 500® fluoropolymer coating.
The G9O steel has a heavier coat
of zinc, which better withstands
red rust. The steel has rich, stucco
texture to enhance the appearance
of the ribbed door.
The Kynar coating resists
chalking, fading, and color change
to help ensure a match in replace
ment or building additions.
For more information, contact a
Morton Building sales rep or write
Morton Buildings, P.O. Box 399,
Morton, IL 61550-0399.
Case Offers Deterrent
To Bypass Starting
To help discourage the ha
zardous practice of bypass
starting, J I Case Is offering
to Install protective starter/
solenold/relay cover kits free
of charge through its dealer
network.
Zeneca Receives
Zeneca Ag Products
recently received ERA
registration for Surpass EC,
a new, highly-active corn
herbicide. Surpass controls
annual grasses and small
seeded broadleaf weeds.
cupgrass, seedling johnsongrass,
shattercane, wild proso millet, and
field sandbur.
While primarily a grass herbi
cide, Surpass also offers a higher
level of broadleaf control than
Coated
Overhead doors In mini*
storage structures built by
Morton Buildings are of .019
Inch minimum thickness Q9O
galvanized steel finished
with Kynar 500® fluoropoly
mer coating.
ness
News
move unexpectedly, seriously in
juring the operator.”
The Case kit helps discourage
operators from bypass starting
machines. “When the protective
device is installed, the operator
will find it more difficult to bypass
start the machine,” Snopko said.
“Removal of the cover requires
tools and a considerable amount
of time. Because it takes less time
to start the machine the correct
way from the operator’s seat —
the kit serves to further discourage
the unsafe practice of bypass start
ing.”
EPA
competing products. It’s labeled
for control of lambsquarters, pig
weed, common ragweed, night
shade, kochia, and more.
Surpass will allow growers who
rely on atrazine to reduce atrazine
rates by about 30 percent, he said.
The product can also help control
triazine-resistant pigweed or
lambsquarter.
PELLA, lowa A new, highly
versatile round baler that harvests
both dry and high-moisture hay
highlights the 1994 introduction
of Vermeer’s expanded K-Series
Baler line.
The Vermeer 604 K features a
new, clean, streamlined design
(introduced by the 60SK Baler in
1993). It also incorporates several
key engineering improvements
(on both K-Series models) which
significantly enhance baling per
Easy-Operation Features
NEW HOLLAND (Lancaster
Co.) —The new Ford Model 7310
low-profile loader from Ford New
Holland fits the entire range of 30
Series 3-cylinder Ford tractors as
well as the 62-HP 4-cylinder
"5030.”
Designed for Quick Attach to
the tractor, the loader is also avail
able with a quick bucket attach
system to simplify and speed
hookup and change over from
material buckets to manure forks.
Breakout force with a standard
materials bucket is 4905 pound,
said Ford New Holland product
manager Dave Dell. Bucket lift
capacity is 2,500 pounds with
10-foot dump height
Bucket roll-back angle enables
the new “7310” to handle slurry
type material. The 40-degree
dump angle helps assure cleaner
K-Series Improvements
Highlight Baler Features
In Ford Loader
Penn Jersey
Appoints
NEW HOLLAND (Lancaster
Co.) —Penn Jersey Products, Inc.
recently announced the appoint
ment of Andrew B. Possessky as
parts manager. He replaces Rich
ard R. Buch, who retired April 1
after 23 years of service to the
company.
Possessky, a native of Lancas
ter County, attended the Rochester
Institute of Technology in New
York state, where he studied com
puter science. His computer pro
gramming background, as well as
sales experience, will be put to use
further organizing and streamlin
ing the large parts department at
the company that serves not only
the main location in New Holland,
but also five outlying service cen
ters.
Tractor
From C
YORK (York Co.) York
Farm Credit, ACA and Clugston
Ag and Turf announce the winners
of Franklin County’s Extension
Com Day drawings.
Tim Deshong of Greencastle,
James M. Stahl of Mercersburg,
and Luke Martin from Shippens
burg were the big winners at the
Franklin County Com Day held at
the Kauffman Community Center.
Tim Deshong won one week’s
free use of a new John Deere trac
tor, Luke Martin won three days’
free use of a new Bobcat Skid
Steer Loader, and James Stahl
won one day’s free use of a New
Miller Pro 4100 16-foot Forage
Box.
All prizes were sponsored by
York Farm Credit and Clugston
Ag and Turf. Dale Cook of Clug
formance in a variety of haying
conditions.
The new baler can customize
both the size and weight of the
bale to fit specific needs or size re
quirements. For example, you can
vary bale diameter (from 36 to 72
inches) by simply loosening one
wing nut and dialing in the desired
bale size with the unit’s Equal-
Fill/AutoTie Monitor. You can
also pre-select bale weight by
varying pneumatic/hydraulic belt
dumps in sticky material. Optional
hydraulic self-leveling controls
spills.
The new Ford Model 7310
low-profile, Quick attach
loader from Ford New Hol
land features single-lever
Joystick control. It fits the 62
HP 4-cylinder H 5030 n Ford
tractor as well as the entire
range of 30 Series 3-cyllnder
Ford models.
Manager
Andrew B. Possessky
Winners
orn Days
Tractor winners from Corn
Days, from left, Dale Cook,
Clugston Ag and Turf; Tim
Deshong; Richard Ringer,
York Farm Credit; and James
Stahl. Missing from photo:
Luke Martin.
Sion’s will coordinate with the
winners to deliver the equipment
for use on their farms.
A new, highly versatile
round baler that harvests
both dry and high-moisture
hay highlights the 1994 intro
duction of Vermeer's ex
panded K-Series Baler line.
The new baler can customize
both the size and weight of
the bale to fit specific needs
or size requirements.
tension through an easy adjust
ment of the hydraulic density
pressure setting and/or changing
the pneumatic pressure setting.
Maximum bale size is 6 feet x 4
feet.
The 604 K harvests a bale of dry
material weighing up to 1,900
pounds, depending on moisture
content. The maximum four-foot
bale width also allows you to load
a 45-foot trailer that could easily
carry a payload weighing up to
45,000 pounds. In addition, the
604 K can be equipped with an op
tional silage baling kit. giving
operators the choice of rolling
either dry bales or high-moisture
silage packages with the same
unit. (Full-sized silage bales
weigh significantly more.)
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