(Continued from Pag* A2O) mum needed for optimum herd re placement. No. 4: b your calving interval greater than 13 months? For every extra day you lose money at the rale of $1.50 to $2-per cow. Thu alone will pay for a major part of the cpstff DWA. Nf. 5: Do y«iJjavft cows test ing *matfc cell coumif llwi you're losing money from and eventnalM from added mastitis W» B* Salting From The Former Blerly’s Service Station, R.R. #4 Jersey Shore, Pa. Located Approx. 7 Miles Northwest Of Jersey Shore Along Rt. 44 In The Pine Creek Valley. Watch For Auction Signs Off The Pine Creek Exit Of Rt. 220. FRIDAY. APRIL 29, 1994 AT 10 A.M. SAL. APRIL 30. 1994 AT 9 A.M. a CUB CADETS ft PARTS INVENTORY Cub Cadet #1650 16 h.p. hydrostatic 42” snow blade, 48” cut, nice shape; Cub Cadet #147 14 h.p. hydro 48* cut; Cub Cadet #12212 h.p. 3 spd.; Cub Cadet #l2OO 12 h.p. hydro, hi/lo; Cub Cadet #7O 38* cut; Cub Cadet #149 hydro, trans.; (2) Cub Cadet’s 3 & 5 Spd. 42’ Cuts; Inventory Includes: fuel pumps, gaskets, filters, gas tanks & gauges, 42’ & 48’ snow blades; bulbs, fr. tires, mower decks & blades, gas lids, deck wheels & handles, Kohler crank shafts, fr. & rear rims, drive shafts, pulleys, blades, piston rings & rods, engine parts, elec, motors, starters, engine blocks, flex couplings, seats, parts manuals & books, with more. TRUCKS - IH SCOUT - LIGHT TRUCK INVENTORY IH #2OO dual wheel V-8 tow truck, 4 apd. w/Hlghway chain drive winch; 19681 H travelall #llOO V-8,4 spd.; 1978 Scout Terra 4x4 4 cyl., 4 spd., P.S., P. 8., w/runnlng boards, T Meyers hyd. lift & angle snowplow, current Insp.; Inventory Includes: tiered ends, hood hinges, trans. & seal kit, ex. gaskets, gas tank, scout paint, rad. hoses, gears, valva stems, filters, univ. shafts, body side panels, st. linkage parts, ex. pipe & mufflers, speedometers, trans. parts, side windows, cl. lights, window reg ulators, heater parts, hydro vac. shocks, door hinges & handles, water pump, disc & brake drums, em. br cables, gas tanks, chrome & molding, sleeve bearings, fuel purhps, headlight switches, coils, steer ing knuckles, arm rest, motor mounts, master repair kits, elec, switches & parts, choke cables, oil fil ters, brake linings, pedals, oil seals, & pans, U-]o)nts, steering parts, king pins, choke repair kits, axle seals & bearings, ignition sets, bearings, piston ring sets, fan blades, pulleys, hyd., steering & brake hoses, valves, king pin kits, field assy, shafts, hubcaps, shocks, rear & front brake drums, cyl. head gasket sets, seat covers, gates thermo., belts, radiators, fenders, Scout II IHtgate (complete), mas ter & wheel cyl. kits, valve cover & head gaskets, king size mirrors, Ig. selection wheel parts & studs, alternators, starters, tire rims, windshields, floor mats, door & window cranks & track, axles, grills, tail gates, emblems, reflector & lenses, cl. pr. plates, fenders, alternators & starters, wiring, carb., etc. plus more. 1986 Alrstream Excello 32* sleeps 6, dlnstte, rear twin beds, side bsth, microwave, propane appliances, central air, eat. hsatsrs, orlg. 1 ownsr, excellent showroom cond., no blsmarck damags* (only serious prospects will be shown as par family request). SHOP ft GARAGE EQUIP. TOOLS 275 gal. fuel tank; metal fence posts; Brinley plow; belt drive sickle bar mower; 1 h.p. elec, motor; rec & drop lights; plumbing items; welding helmets; 6* table saw; B.S. & Tec. used engines; Exide 6-12 battery chgr.; 10* tandem axle ut. trlr. w/mesh floor, tilt bad, & winch, limb trimmer; log & tire chains; Myers 3 h.p. water pump, B.S. 2 h.p. 10-gal. garden sprayer; cultivator; creepers; Craftsman 6 dwr. top chest; bag truck; axle puller; valve spr. compr.; 55 gal. oil tank; jumper cables; 16’ alum. ext. ladder; tailpipe cutter; Craftsman 4’ witton 6’ vises; Walker fl. jack; sun volt/amp. tester; manual floor tire changer; B&D 14 ’ Impact wrench; 4* bench grinder; triumph torque drivers; oil drain; air tank; sun motor tester, (older model); (4) air gr. guns; Sears 225 amp AC arc weldsr; screw & scissors jacks; Dig bars; B&D 8* bench grinder; (2) B&O 14 ’ drills; C-clamps; Craftsman stud remover; 8’ step ladder; Sears elec, paint gun; armature tester; timing lights; porter porta-power; bear headlight tester; hyd. bumper jack; */• ’ air drill; welter sold, gun; B&D heat stripper; Swingline H.D. stapler; Sears dial calip er; Ludell 9 pc. ’/• ’ deep well sockets; comealong; work benches; truck mirrors; welding & vise grips; 4' alum, level; Trico wiper cabinet; circuit tester; B&D pad sander; 14 * hyd. impact wr.; air chisel; (2) tap & die sets; shop brooms; 18* rotary mower; Williams 200 lb. torque wr.; Craftsman I V* " % hp. raclp. saw; bean ball joint checker; MT air chisel w/bits; Homelite #C-7 20’ chain saw; Ig. selection of nuts, bolts, hdwe., washers, etc.; bolt cutters; tailpipe expander; qnty. of oil, windshield wipers; megat ron RV deep cycle 120 marine battery, (new); cases of motor oil, comb. & box end wr.; V. ’, 14 ’, 14 ’, 3 /» ’ sockets; 10,12, &20 ton fl. jacks; air board sander; Craftsman 2 pc. roll around tool chast; elec, valve sp. compr.; chain wr.; shop Ikes; 100’s of hand tools include: pliers; hammers; vise, grips, gear pullers, many pipe wrenches, hand drill, hand & hacksaws, screwdrivers, etc.; Craftsman channel lock pliers & metric wr.; mac % ’ socket set; B&D valve refacer; CP elec. h.d. grinder; tool threader; Myers snowplow lites; brake rivet machine; road flares; asst'd hyd. hoses; car ramps; 1141. chain hoist; Sears kero & wall heaters; sump pump; boat oars; lawn & garden tools; Lincoln 180 amp. elec, welder; scythes; crafts. 714 ’ 2hp. circ. saw; I. Rand #B compressor unit; CHI2T. shop press; Robe son 20,000 BTU kero, heater; I. Rand 1 ph. 200 lb. air compressor (about 5 h.p.); IH tire gauge; Filko cabinet w/condensers, points, roters, modules, dist. caps, coils, elec, parts; muffler & tailpipe clamps; brake fluid; trans. sealer; dry gas; oils; champion plug cabinet w/plugs; misc. lumber; RV fl. jack; garden hose; acy./oxy. outfits w/lanks, gauges, torch kit, hose cart, etc.; 14 ’ flex hd. ratchet; gray trans. #7J-750 jack; motor overhaul tools; 40/200 amp. fast chgr./starter; battery chargers; IH garden dump trlr. forge; plus much more. Protectall floor safe (24*x22*x3’); (2) crane boom lites; port, typewriter; Rem. adding machine; camper commode; Tl calculator; paymaster checkwriter; card files; (3) 4 dwr. metal file cabinets; chrome stools; chairs; nat’l cash register; invoice holders; lynx 23 ch. CB base; duo tone ans. machine; phones; desk items; briefcase; 6 dwr. office desk; qnty. of metal shelving. Auction Note: The late Charles Blerly was widely known as an IH dealer for close to 50 years. We are privileged to disperse hie former workshop and equipment. Sale Order: Friday at 10 A.M.- Strictly IH-Scout, Cub Cadet Perte Inventory Only. Sat.- 8 Cub Cadets, (3) Vehicles, Garage Toole & Equip. Toole, Office Equip. Etc., Cub Cadets Vehicles At 12 Noon. Office Equip. At 1 P.M., Everything Else Being Mixed. Terms & Conditions: Cash, approved or travelers cheeks only. Out-of-state buyers must have a current bank letter of credit warranting funds. Everything sells to the highest bidder without reserve except for alrstream excello R.V. as noted with asterisk come prepared to pay PA sales tax unless exempt (H needed). All Inquiries should be directed to the auctioneer. Owner: Lunch & Parking Available rav; *3) Tents If Inclement Weather Can You Afford To Quit DHIA? treatment costs and culling. Hist, though, you lose money because you forego that nice 20-cent bonus for every 100 pounds of milk sold when you qualify below limits your milk buyer sets to induce you to produce the most wholesome milk possible. We have herds in Delaware that qualify for that bonus month after month. One herd, in fact, has qualified for the third year in a row. What an achievement! And it's thanks to DHIA. No-vhcre else 2 DAY AUCTION OFFICE EQUIP. - SAFE Conducted By Scott Younkln & Associates (I MU“I ODD OiKHiiiMt—Mlnr (717) 323-9011 could the fanner get this essential information data. What a differ ence in herd income, much mote than the cost of DHIA., No. 6: Any heifer calving for the first time beyond 24 months of age costs you money in extra feed ing, with no milk money to pay for it. It takes the milk income from the entire first lactation to pay for 24 months of raising that heifer. Other Benefits You can derive extra income from DHIA in other areas as well. BERNICE BIERLY You name the identification of your service sire and/or the she of your cow or goat and you get free all available genetic merit data from the national computer ar chives. You name the national comput er identification number of your cow or goat (it doesn’t have to be a breed registration number) and you get free all of her genetic mer it information. ' This makes your animals ca pable of higher production and more valuable. If you try to save money by not testing on DHIA every month, 12 months a year, you get into irregu lar data that’s less reliable, and the computing center will not give you herd summary data as soon as you fall below 10 tests per year. Don’t be penny-wise and dol lar-foolish. DHIA offers money-saving op tions without relinquishing regu lar, reliable and official records. One such option is APCS. You test your milk every month, in the r FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY, RECEIVE "I 'lO% OFF ANT MANURE/SOIL SAMPLES! Offer expires June 30,1994. Ad must accompany samples! J SHORT SPRING? • FAST TEST FUBSULTS 3 DAY AVAILABILITY OF RESULTS WATER SOIL MANURE • Conforms • $6.00 Basic Test ■ Dairy. Beef • Nitrates • $13.50 Basic & Traces Swine, Poultry • pH Results With Or Reported as: • iron Without Fertilizer Lbs./Acre • Sulfates Recommendations Lbs./1000 Gallon • Hardness • And Many More Stop By Our Convenient Central Lancaster County Location Or Call For More Information And Pick Up Your FREE Testing Kits GRI iNALYSIS, INC. “We Measure Quality Quickly” 280 NEWPORT RD. • PO BOX 483, LEOLA, PA 17540 717-656-9326 ANOTHER PRICE ADVANTAGE fgs*\ CB-40 Ca pyrenone fly bombs \ For rapid control of flies on cattle. In animal quarters and milk rooms High analysis formulated for very effective results Approved \ Urm for ra P id control of flies on cattle, In animal quarters and milk rooms. Kills and repels. \% $5.99 Case of 6 - $34.50 y (while supply l»«t«) APACHE FLY BAIT: .....5 Lb ... $15.75 CREUTZBURG Suppl— y-3337 Lincoln Hwy East, Parade*, PA 1756® 717*768-7181 • (FAX) 768-7006 HOURS; Mgn.-Ffl. 7:30-6 ... HMHUpNhEp4 WO-2M-OMI ■■SIBBEII] Uncttlar Fanning, Saturday, April 23, IW4-A35 morning and at night, but sample milk for fat and protein and somat ic cell only in die morning or eve ning in alternating months. APCS is labor-saving, and many formers are convinced that their fot tests fluctuate less and are even more reliable. The system is certainly less time-consuming for the tester, who must fill the sample botdes only one time instead of twice dai ly- Another great labor- and cost saving option is AM/PM, which alternates in milk and test samp ling between morning and evening and between alternating months. Farmers with larger herds espe cially like this option because re cords are still considered official. One drawback is that the total 24-hour milk is estimated by the computing center, based on only one milking. Whatever your situation, it’s clear that DHIA not only can make you money, it can save you money too. On-slte field sampling available. Call for details \» mas Lwu To Lane. Nm Hotand IferWlan Bank AGRI ANALYSIS* Hi MO InWCTUIM s E m rs rs E El 1 rs g] El El