Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, March 25, 1995, Image 67

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REASONS
WHY YOU SHOULD BUY A
Tanco Bale Wrapper
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IFiva (5) points of support on
■ turntablo: Four hoavy duty
rollars add stability and support to tho
porimetor of the turntablo In addition
to tho main cantral shaft. This allows
Tanco wrappers to safely wrap the
heaviest silage bales on rough or
uneven ground.
2Slngls solid bolt on turntablo:
H Tho singio bolt onablos Tanco
wrappers to offoctivoly wrap
misshapen or soggy bales providing a
positivo surface for bale rotation.
3Ad|ustable extendable axle;
■On trailed models the
extendable axle provides a wide,
stable wheel base when loading
bales. Eliminates the need for
counter weights.
Bull International
412-222-0450
291 Cameron Rd.
Washington, PA 15301
Carlisle Farm Service
717-243-4419
260 York Road
Carlisle, PA 17013
Charles S. Snyder, Inc.
717-386-5945
Rt. 443, Box 109
Tamaqua, PA 18252
Clugaton Farm
Equipment
717-573-2215
Box 22, HCR-80
Needmore, PA 17238
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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
Columbia Cross
Roads
717-297-3873
Box 62, Rt. #l4
Col Cross Rd . PA
16914
Robert Wilkins
814-635-3392
RD 1, Box 53
Saxton. PA 16678
Elder Sales &
Service Inc.
412-376-3390
Rt 358 RD 1, Box 619
Stoneboro, PA 16153
Farmer Equipment
Supply
717-862-3967
Route 74
Airvillo, PA 17302
QUESTION Marian Mosemann, Summit Hill, would like Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 25. 1995-823
paper puzzles that were sometimes given away by the John
Deere tractor franchises. The puzzles were made either out of
thin cardboard or thick paper. The puzzle pieces were pack
aged inside a letter-sized envelope with instructions to solve
the puzzle printed on the outside of the envelope.
QUESTION Blanche Hertzler, Mt. Wolf, would like to
purchase some old readers used In public school in the
19305. She wants the third through sixth reader of the Baldwin
and Bender series, copyrighted 1911 by American Book
Company. She has the second reader. One of the readers
has the poem “Taming the Colt,” which she wants.
Tanco
ft- : 4
4 Top rollers on turntable: Extra
■ rollers provide security to keep
bales in place when wrapping at high
BRIM’S (25) or on unovon terrain.
5 Unloading ramp on trailed
■ models: The ramp allows
bales to be unloaded gently. When a
wrapped bale (alls hard It can “burp."
Once it “burps’’ the bale does not re
seal. The ramp gives a smooth
transition between the ground and
turntable.
6 Optional “Nigh Rlaa” axle kit
H tor soft ground conditions.
7Modolt available to fit evory
■ individual need, Including
machines to wrap big square halos.
Tanco was first to build a largo square
halo wrapper, and continues to
produca advancomonts In halo
wrapping technology.
8 Positive bale positioning:
■ While being wrapped, halos
are rotated the exact distance
required to obtain optimum covotage.
9 Durability: lance's subframe Is
■ one of tbs heaviest of any
machines available In North America.
Tho low profile design keeps silage
bales closer to the ground with a low
center of gravity for stability. Tanco's
features are tbs result of yoars of
oxporlenco and Input from hundreds
of Individual, and commercial users.
4 A Price: From a basic 3 point
I wnModsl AW2OO, to the trailed
Model AW4OO with automatic cut &
start, bale and batch counter, and
tractor seat controls, Tanco prices
ara very competitive. Pay iia for
more features and durability tban any
other bale wrapper on the market.
Lebanon Valley
Implement
717-866-7518
700 Linden Street
Box 100
Richland, PA 17087
Dunkle & Grieb, Inc.
717-726-3115
RD #l, Box 498 A
Mill Hall. PA 17751
Centre Hall
814-364-1421
DISTRIBUTED BY.
100-120 UhlghAva.
lalavia.Naw York 14021-0020
710/343-0411
Competition - None
Competition - optional drop
mats or ramps available
Compare l
Limited product lines
Competition uses continuous
hydraulic advance Bales can
slip or over-rotate giving an
uneven wrap
Competition - Compare!
Competition - Compare'
North Eaal Dial. &
Equipment
717-222-9020
717-222-9090
Route 106,
PO Box 309
W Clifford, PA 18413
Waller G. Coale, Inc.
410-838-6470
PO Box 38
Churchville, MD 21028
100 Slowir Orivi
Carllale, PA 1701 J
717/240-0720
QUESTION Marian Mosemann, Sum
mit Hill, would like to know where to purch
ase gift boxes for jellies and breads. Candy
boxes are too small.
QUESTION Don Woodward, Honey
Grove, would like to know where a corn
cracker can be repaired and where he can
purchase a small one.
QUESTION J. Martin, Lititz, would like
to know where to purchase a baler to make
miniature bales for crafts and decorations.
QUESTION Karen Kinnane, Box 212,
Shartlesville, PA 19554 (610) 488-7792, is
searching for Christmas dinnerware pictur
ing a winter outdoor scene, marked on the
back with Sango 3900 Silent Night, Korea,
Joan Luntz.
QUESTION Cindy Eshleman, Jones
town, would like to know where to locate a
Cub Cadet tractor hat.
QUESTION John T. Los. 2350 Croll
School Rd., York, PA 17403, would like to
talk with someone about the lithographs with
the following information on them: Artist sig
nature Fred S. Cozzens 1893. Armstrong
& Co. Lith. Boston. Copyright 1893 American
Publishing Co. Hartford, Conn.
QUESTION Edgar Jackson, Ligonier,
would like to know how to puff wheat, rice,
and corn for making cereal.
QUESTION—Tom Hicswa, Hammonton,
N.J., would like to purchase sheet metal
parts for a Case tractor model 3008 made
about 1960. He wants a grill, gas tank cover,
etc. Please send information to Hicswa at
Box 2169 Elwood Rl, Hammonton, N.J.
ANSWER —Mrs. Lloyd Weaver, Lancas
ter, wanted to know where to buy a paring
knife that has a curved blade. Thanks to
Susan Stahr, Emporium, who writes that the
best paring knife, model #2lO-306, can be
purchased for $6.95 at Lehman Hardware,
One Lehman Circle, P.O. Box 41, Kidron,
Ohio 44636-0041.
ANSWER Naomi Becker, Walnutport,
wanted to know where to purchase netting to
cover a fenced in area for pheasants, quail,
etc. Thanks to Bruce Sensenig, Lebanon,
who writes that Farmtek from Hopkinton,
lowa, has polyethylene gamebird netting
advertized in their catalogue. Their phone
number is 1-800-FARMTEK. Also D.L. Stolt
zfus, Gap, writes that it may be purchased
from B.F. Products, Inc. P.O. Box 6421, Har
risburg, PA 17112.
ANSWER Anne Mitzler, Alum Bank,
wanted the names of Pennsylvania suppliers
for wheel carts for dachshunds with para
lyzed hind quarters. She writes that both she
and her Ginger would appreciate the answer
as soon as possible because Ginger is dis
abled and needs the exercise. Thanks to a
reader who wrote that the carts may be pur
chased at K-9 Cart Co., 532 Newtown Rd.,
Berwyn, PA 19312 (215) 644-6624. Also
thanks to O.M. Raith, York, who suggests
she contacts the following to get the best
advice in the country for the care of her dog:
University of PA Veterinary Hospital, 3850
Spruce St. HI, Philadelphia, PA 19104,
(215) 898-4680.
ANSWER Shirley Jean Ash, Bridge
port, W.V., has a poinsettia that is still bloom
ing. She wanted to know how to have it
blooming by next Christmas. Thanks to Mrs.
Linford Stauffer, Quakertown, who writes,
wait until the blossoms die. Cut off the stems
8 inches from the bottom so the plant is 8
inches tall.
When it is warmer and no chance of frost,
set the plant outside on the porch. Water
when the ground gets dry.
On or before the first frost comes, about
October, bring the plant inside and put it into
a room where the lights are not turned on at
night.
Keep the plant on the window sill or £
stand near the window. Use a little fertilizer a
few times and keep watering the plant.