'<• rF)’ ft t r.tifg't ■* (Ir I'- - ’ v.fT-.t.. A46-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 21,1998 Woods Introduces Ag Skid Tools ROCKFORD, 111. Woods Equipment Company introduces 10 categories of Skid-Tools de signed for the skid steer agricul ture equipment market. The Skid Tools provide an ex panded offering of skid steer at tachments fra* a variety of agricul ture applications. Woods Equip ment Company entered the skid steer attachment market with the acquisition of Dual, Gannon, and Gill. “As the leading manufacturer of tractor implements and attach ments, we wanted to offer a com plete line of skid steer attachments designed for rugged agriculture applications,” said Lance Hart, agriculture marketing manager for Woods Equipment Company. “Our Skid Tools provide the most comprehensive line of skid steer attachments on the market today.” Woods’s agriculture Skid Tools provide customers with a variety of heavy-duty, utility, material and multipurpose buckets, as well as snow blades, utility forks, a manure and grapple fork, a pres sure washer, and a bale spear. A special TH3OOO three-point hitch is also available to allow easy con version of category 1 three-point attachments to skid steer loaders attachments. The GP3OOO Series buckets fea ture a low profile, short-lip design for greater visibility and maxi mum breakout force. With capaci ties from 9.2 to 18.8 cubic feet, these buckets are available in 48-, 54-, 60-, 63-. 66-, 72-, 73-. 78- and 84-inch widths. Woods’ GP4OOO Series buckets offer a low profile, long-lip design for maximum visibility and great er capacity. Capacities range from 14.5 to 20.7 cubic feet with 60-, 63-. 66-, 72-. 73-. 78- and 84-inch widths. Both series include a pre drilled front edge for an optional bolt-on reversible cutting edge. Woods’ GPSOOO Series utility buckets are built for increased ver satility. They provide a round de sign moldboard for maximum loading and unloading efficiency, a square back for reverse grading and a pre-drilled front edge for an optional bolt-on reversible cutting edge. The GPSOOO series is avail able in 60-, 63-, 66-, 72-, 73- and 78-inch widths. The GP6OOO Series material buckets are designed specifically for low density, light material handling. These buckets offer a heavy-duty design, a round design moldboard and capacities up to 30.3 cubit feet The series is avail able in 66-, 72-, 78- and 84-inch widths, and is ideal for snow and litter removal applications. The MP Series multi-purpose, four-in-one buckets are rugged, hydrualically driven tools de signed for dozing, clamping, load ing, high dumping and grading. These buckets are available in 60-, 66-, 73- and 78-inch widths. The replaceable dozer edge is stan dard, and the four-in-one buckets also offer a pre-drilled fnnt edge for an optional bolt-on cutting edge or tooth bar. The DF Series Dura Forks are for heavy-duty applications with load ratings of up to 4,573 pounds. They feature certified forged steel teeth for increased strength and extended life. The Dura Forks pro vide rail-type double lock downs and a high visibility backguard. They are available in 36-, 42- and 48-inch fork lengths. The Model 24 pallet forks offer a load capacity of 2,400 pounds. They feature adjustable solid forks, floating bar design, and standard tooth position locks. They are available in a 46-inch length. The MF Series manure forks of fer a sturdy reinforced design for extra strength and extended life. ' r hese forks feature replaceable round teeth and a working length of 2514 inches. They are available in 60-, 66- and 72-inch widths with 8, 9 or 10 teeth. The GF3OOO grapple fork at taches to the MF series manure forks for increased versatility. The grapple fork consists of four hy- The GF3OOO grapple fork attaches to the MF series manure forks tor increased versatility. draulically-driven forks that open 35 inches wide for large agricul tural material handling jobs. Woods’ SB Series snow blades offer a high capacity, high strength, 10-gauge steel for great er durability. The curved mold board with a reversible and re placeable cutting edge provides customers the flexibility they need for a variety of snow removal ap plications. The blades provide 30 degree left or right hydraulically driven angel adjustments, and are available in 60-, 72- and 84-inch widths. Woods’ unique PW3OOO pres sure washer utilizes hydraulic power from the skid steer, which eliminates the need for a separate gas or electric motor. Customers can conveniently pressure wash any area the skid steer will go. This pressure washer features a S-foot hose, gun, and wand as sembly and a 65-gallon capacity water tank. The BS3OOO bale spear features a I V* -inch diameter drop forged alloy spear for increased strength. The BS3OOO also offers two secondary spears for greater bale stability and a maximum capacity of 1,200 pounds. MILK. IT DOES A BODY GOOD. White Oak Recognizes Service, Safety ELIZABETHTOWN (Lancas ter Co.) A Lancaster County based livestock feed supplier and pork producer recently recognized several of its employees for out standing years of service and safe ty at a recent company banquet “Since our start in 1976, White Oak Mills has always believed that our company’s growth and success directly result from the ef forts of talented personnel,” said Mark Wagner, White Oak Mills president “Therefore, we con sider our employees to be a valu able company asset” White Oaik Mills Inc., with headquarters located in Elizabeth town, Pennsylvania was pleased Two employees recently retired from White Oak Mills: Warren Helsey and Linda Blckel. to honor and congratulate 17 indi viduals for their dedication and commitment to quality service. The following White Oak per sonnel were recognized for five years of quality service and re ceived a company watch; Stuart Heisey, of Elizabethtown; Lisa Hess, of Columbia; Joseph Kauff man, of Manheim; David Kunkle man, of Shippensburg; Bruce Lemmon, of Newburg; Robert Mikesell, of Port Royal; Jay Rohr er, of Mount Joy; Ronald Shenk, of Manheim; and Brian Welsh, of Manheim. Abo, six employees were hon ored for working together in vari ous departments to meet White Oak customers’ needs. The fol lowing individuals, who have been dedicated to White Oak since 1986, received an engraved, man tel clock; Kenneth Heisey, of Elizabethtown; Jean Saylor, of Mount Joy; James Sollenberger, of Orrstown; Paul Swanger, of Bainbridge; Marlin Swope, of Batwing Cutter Offers Near-Finish Quality ROCKFORD, lU. Woods Equipment Company introduces the Batwing 3240, a 20-foot fold ing wing rotary cutter that offers exceptional cutting performance and heavy duty construction. Ideal for production agriculture and highway/rights of way, the Batwing 3240 has a heavy-gauge, high strength steel box frame that provides a strong deck structure, so the top of the deck is free of structural components. “Because the top deck is smooth, it sheds water and de bris,” noted Steve Wells, Woods marketing manager. “This pre vents corrosion, and can add to the life of the machine.” The machine has several fea tures that enhance cutting efficien cy, such as the 240-inch cutting width and an industry-leading blade tip speed. “We designed the Batwing Dedicated to White Oak Mills since 1986, Individuals re cently were honored for 10 years of quality service. From left, Theodore Wiser, James Sollenberger, Jean Saylor, and Paul Swanger. (Not pictured: Kenneth Helsey and Mar lin Swope.) Employees of White Oak Mills were recently recognized for five years of quality service. From left, Lisa Hess, Stuart Helsey, David Kunkleman, Joseph Kauffman, Jay Rohrer, Bruce Lemmon, and Bob Mikesell, Brian Welsh and Ronald Shenk are not pictured. Elizabethtown; and Theodore Wiser, of Shippensbuig. Meanwhile, Linda Bickel of Elizabethtown and Warren Heisey of Elizabethtown received special honors and a gift for positively representing the company prior to their recent retirement from White Oak Mills. Bickel served as White Oak’s personnel director and a customer service representative for approximately nine years. Hei sey served as White Oak Mills’ Elizabethtown store manager for over five years. In addition to service, White Oak Mills recognized individuals who have been safety-conscious Batwing 3240, a 20-foot folding wing rotary cutter, of fers exceptional cutting per formance and heavy duty construction. 3240 with a 16,000 feet per min ute blade tip speed for the highest quality cut from a rotary cutter,” Wells said. “For our customers, this means a near finish quality cut, even in brush of up to three inches in diameter.” The Batwing 3240 features Woods’ patented Intra-Drive gearbox, which eliminates the for the past year. Fourteen White Oak drivers woe presented with a, Driver Safety Award certificate and a monetary gift. Driver Safety Awards were presented as fol lows: Jeffrey High, of Manheim; Jeffrey Holtty, of Newburg; Wil liam Miller, of Windsor; Rich Moore, of Elizabethtown; Ronald Nolt,