Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, March 11, 1995, Image 61

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    Boots And Saddles 1995 project year, came to order
4-H Club on Friday, Feb. 10, at the Farm
The first meeting of the Boots and Home Center,
and Saddles 4-H club, for the This meeting was called to
TOP
REASONS
WHY YOU SHOULD BUY A
Tanco Bale Wrapper
fey
[tanco ]
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IFIvo (5) points of support on
■ turntablo: Four (navy duty
rollers add stability and support to tho
?iorlmotor of tho turntablo In addition
o tho main contra! shaft. This allows
Tanco wrappers to safely wrap tba
heaviest silane balos on rough or
uneven ground.
2 Single solid belt on turntable:
B Ths tingle belt enables Tenco
wrappers to effectively wrap
misshapen or soggy bales providing a
positive surfeee for bale rotation.
3 Adjustable extendable axle:
■On trailed models the
spendable axle provides a wide,
stable wheel bass when loading
balas. Eliminates ths nsod for
ci
Bull Intamatlonal
412-222-0450
291 Cameron Rd.
Washington, PA 15301
Carllala Farm Service
717-243-4419
260 York Road
Carlisle, PA 17013
Charles S. Snydar, Inc.
717-386-5945
Rt. 443, Box 109
Tamaqua, PA 18252
Clugaton Farm
Equipment
717-573-2216
Box 22, HCR-30
Needmore, PA 17238
' COMPETITION
Competition uses one central
shaft to support the entire
turntable mechanism
Competition uses either no
belts between rollers, or
multiple belts which can allow
bales to sag and slip.
Competition must add
counterweights or tandem
axles as options to effectively
handle silage bales.
Roads
717-297-3873
Box 62, Rt. #l4
Col Cross Rd., PA
16914
Robert Wllkina
814-635-3392
RD 1, Box 53
Saxton, PA 16678
Eldar Salaa 5
Service Inc.
412-378-3390
Rt 358 RD 1, Box 619
Stoneboro, PA 16153
Farmer Equipment
Supply
717-582-3987
Routs 74
Airville, PA 17302
order by President Nathan Stolt
zfus at 7 p.m. About 30 members
attended this organizational
meeting.
They told about themselves and
their horses. They shared their
ideas and thoughts on 4-H. They
were told about shows and fun
draisers. They were given candy
selling sheets and then instructed
to get out and sell, sell, sell.
Then they voted on whom they
wanted to hold the offices for this
) Tanco J
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4 Top collars on turntable: Extra
■ rollars provide security to keep
balat in plant whan wrapping at high
RRMt (25) nr nn unavnn terrain.
§Unlnadlng fgggt nn trailnd
■ aiudelt: Tha ramp allnwa
ato ha unluadad gently. Whan a
wrapped bale falls hard It naa “harp.”
Dana It “burps” the bale dnaa net re
seat. The ramp glvaa a emnnth
transltlan between tha ground and
turntable.
6 Optional "High Rlm” axle kit
a for soft ground conditions.
7Modols available to fit every
■ Individual uood, Including
machines tn wrap bln square bales.
Tsnco was first to bulla a largo square
bale wrapper, and eantlnaos to
produce advancements In bale
wrapping technology.
8 Positive bale positioning:
B While being wrapped, bales
are rotated the exact distance
required to obtain optimum coverage.
9 Durability; lance’s subframe Is
■ one of the heaviest of any
machines available In North America.
The low profile design keeps silage
bales closer to the ground with a low
center of gravity for stability. lance's
features are the result of years of
experience and Input from hundreds
of individual, and commnrclal users.
■fl A Price: From a basic 3 point
I VaModol AW2OO, to the trailed
Model AW4OO with automatic cut A
start, bale and batch counter, and
tractor seat controls, lance prices
are vary competitive. Pay lm for
mere features and durability than any
other bale wrapper on the market.
Lebanon Valley
Implement
717-866-7518
700 Linden Street
Box 100
Richland, PA 17087
Dunkle l> Grleb, Inc.
717-729-3115
RD #l, Box 49SA
Mill Hall. PA 17751
Centre Hall
814-364-1481
DISTRIBUTED BY:
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year. Abby Just was voted presi
dent. Nathan Stoltzfus was elected
as vice president; secretary,
Melissa Meisky; treasurer, Kelly
Sullivan; assistant treasurer, Vic
toria Stuart; and elected reporter
was Emily Hill.
Then the 4-Her’s watched a
movie called “A Horse of Our
Own.” When the movie was over,
refreshments were served.
Competition - None.
Competition - optional drop
mats or ramps available
Compare!
Limited product lines.
Competition uses continuous
hydraulic advance. Bales can
slip or over-rotate giving an
uneven wrap.
Competition - Compare!
Competition - Compare l
North Eaat Dial. &
Equipment
717-222-9020
• 717-222-9090
Route 106,
PO Box 309
W. Clifford, PA 18413
Walter G. Coale, Inc.
410-838-6470
PO Box 38
Churchville, MD 21028
IMltawrDriw
CntWi.M 17011
717/24M721
Lancaster Farming. Saturday, March 11, 1995-821
Goat Club Meets
The Cumberland County 4-H
Goat Club met March 1 at the
home of Tim Zeigler. Eleven
members were present
The members welcomed Sandy
Sargent DVM from Farrell Veter
inary Clinic. She talked on proper
kidding techniques, kid feeding,
and a vaccination program. She
also gave a demonstration on tube
feeding a kid.
Meat animals will be tagged
and weighed on May 10 at Farrell
Veterinary Clinic from 7
p.m.-7:30 p.m. The club pur
chased animal clippers and tatoe
ing equipment for the members’
use. Members also voted to begin
meetings at 7 p.m. instead of 7:30
p.m.
The next meeting will be held
April 5 at 7 p.m. at the home of
Beth and Greg Garvin.
Those wishing to join the club
or needing additional information
should contact one of the leaders;
Red Allen at (717) 776-5097 or
Ron and Lois Zeigler at (717)
776-7583.
KEN CLUGSTON
(717) 665-6775
CRAFT-BILT
CONSTRUCTION INC.
FARM-HOME BUILDING
1242 Breneman Road
MANHEIM, PA 17545
PH: (717) 665-4372
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