The Ideal All-Around "Spreader For Lime And Fertilizer The Stoltzfus 56i Spreader is a unique combination spreader that does not sacrifice perfor mance for any application. For example, the 5& is tough enough to spread stockpiled lime at rates up to 3 tons per acre. It will also accurately spread fer tilizer at rates as low as 125 lbs. per acre. Plus, the Stoltzfus 56i easily handles “sloppy” material. Walking beam suspension absorbs shock to reduce wear and tear, adding years to the service life. The ground drive system assures consistent spreading accuracy even in mud. Corrosion-proof steel hopper and synthetic UHMW floor hold up for many years. For more information, contact Stoltzfus Spreaders, Morgantown, PA 1-800-843-8731. Willnur Air Ride Post-Emerge Applicator Designed For New Chemical Types Some of today’s new generation of ag pesticides are so powerful they’re applied at almost unbe lievably low rates, such as 1/2 ounce per acre in solution. The Willmar Air Ride is a precision self-propelled applicator for cus tom applicators and large farm ers. It features high visibility, on the-go suspension adjustment, and articulated steering. Low compaction tires grip soft ground, yet won’t crush crops. Wheel tracks adjust from the cab for varying row widths. The 60’ boom adjusts to fit crop height and minimize spray drift. For more information, contact Stoltzfus Spreaders, Morgantown, PA 1-800-843-8731. Willmar Side Shooter Tender Handles Fertilizer, Grain, Feed The unique one-piece 10" Swing- Away Auger speeds loading, elim inates leaking and mechanical problems. 4000 lb. per minute unloading rate increases produc tivity. Fold-away viewing plat form provides a convenient vantage point for inspecting the hopper action. 16 ton and 24 ton capacities. Contact Stoltzfus Sometimes You Need A Spreader Built Like A Tknk Lime can be really tough to spread, especially if it’s been stockpiled and frozen. The Stoltzfus Wet Lime Spreader is the machine for that kind of job. Many farmers believe it’s likely the most powerful spreader of its kind available on the market today. The drag chain, for exam ple, is four times stronger than stainless steel. Many are still in use after 20, even 30 years. In addition to lime, it also applies compost, composted sludge, and bulk fertilizers. For more information, contact Stoltzfus Spreaders, Morgantown, PA 1-800-843-8731. 7 Steps To Wise Buying Decisions 1. Always go for value over price Let’s say you buy a cheap pair of shoes to save money. But then you find they hurt your feet. Pinching. Blisters. Then, since your feet hurt, you start walking funny and your back starts bothering you. One thing always leads to another. You regret you didn’t get the better pair because now you’ve paid good money for shoes you can’t wear. But you still need shoes. So you end up paying twice for one good pair. That’s no bargain. Most of us learned that basic lesson long ago. When it comes to buying ag equipment, the same ideas apply. Asking these questions will help you determine good value; Will the piece of equipment help you be more productive? Will it perform reliably? Is it built to last a long time? Is it easy to repair? Are parts easy to get? Will the manufacturer stand behind it? Will the resale value stay high? 2. Talk to your neighbor Most likely, nobody understands your needs better than your farming neighbor. And you can trust him to be honest with you. What kind of equipment works best for him? What brand does he trust the most? What would he do differently next time? 3. Keep an open mind The old saying is true, “The more things change, the more they stay the same.” At the same time, some changes - like the new generation of farm chemicals - can make a real difference in the way you work, and the kind of equipment you need. In these situations it’s best to become a student. Learn all you can from extension agents, meetings, and trusted publications. 4. Find a dealer you can trust Don’t forget to talk to equipment dealers. Whether your personality tends to innovation, or you like to play it a little safer, a dealer who really knows ag chemical handling equipment will steer you right. He can help you learn what others are doing, and what will work best for your situation. A good dealer has been around for a long time. He wants you to come back because he’s a neighbor, too. High Capacity Portable Conveyors* For moving granular materials quickly and efficiently, nothing beats Speed King conveyors. They were first to introduce the “belt-in-a-tube” concept to eliminate the rough handling of augers. The Tubular Conveyors can move the average granular fertilizer up to 60 tons per hour at a 30° incline. Speed King Trough Roller Conveyors range from 30’ to 60’ in length, and come with 16’ or 24’ PVC conveyor belts which deliver up to 240 tons per hour. For additional information, you may contact Stoltzfus Spreaders, Morgantown, PA 1-800-843-8731. AG CHEMICAL HANDLING EQUIPMENT Today’s equipment is too expensive to make impulsive buying decisions. Here are some common sense steps to help you turn your equipment dollars into a wise investment. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 12, 1995-E3 Thick-Mounted Spreaders Built To Order Most custom applicators and large farmers have their own way of doing things. That’s why Stoltzfus has been building cus tom truck-mounted spreaders for 50 years for applying lime, fertilizer, and other ag materials. Many of the standard spreader features found today were invented in their shop. They will work with you to come up with a design to make your operation more productive and efficient. That’s the best way to increase profitability today. For more information, contact Stoltzfus Spreaders, Morgantown, PA 1-800-843-8731 5. TVy to compare apples with apples Not all equipment is created equal. But product differences often make it hard to determine real straight-up compar isons. This is where some work comes in. Ideally, take the time to check out a demo. Ask for references. Collect litera ture. Make comparison lists. The right choice for you will generally become clear after you’ve done your investigation, then “slept on it” for a day or so. If you can’t wait, rely on a dealer you trust to help you make the right decision. 6. Always ask “What about repairs?” Machines don’t last forever. Are repairs easy to make your self? Will parts always be easy to get? Can I get help from the dealer when I need it? If the dealer can’t assure you of fast, fairly priced support for parts and service, find another dealer. 7. Make a commitment to good maintenance Today, it’s easy to get 100,000 miles out of a pickup truck with routine maintenance. It’s the same with quality built ag chemical handling equipment. A little “tender loving care” not only keeps equipment working hard when it’s needed most, but also gives more years of service life, and keeps resale value higher. We’ve seen this approach consistently pay off for farmers since we first started making lime spreaders 50 years ago. Today, Stoltzfus Spreaders is both manufacturer and dealer for some of the nation’s finest ag chemical handling equip ment. Can we help you make a wise buying decision? Since we plan to be around for at least another 50 years, we think you cgn count on it. Trusted by farmers since 1945 for quality equipment, fair pricing, and reliable service. 1-800-843-8731 Morgantown, PA 19543 See us at Ag Progress Days, West 6th Street For Spreading Poultry Utter And More All poultry litter spreaders are built big to-handle the bulk. But welds can weaken when the con struction isn’t strong enough to match the size. The Stoltzfus Poultry Litter Spreader is a stur dy and versatile high volume spreader, tough enough to han dle stockpiled lime, compost, and bulk fertilizers. Four sizes plus truck-mounted spreaders available. The largest model holds a whopping 400 cubic foot load for fewer trips. Walking beam suspension, hydraulic spinners, PTO-powered chain. For more information, contact Stoltzfus Spreaders, Morgantown, PA 1-800-843-8731. 9 STOLTZFUS