D2-ljmcaster Farming, Saturday, November 7, 1998 Announces Three Self-Propelled Windrowers Case IH 8860 HP self-pro pelled windrower will accept Case IH 425 shiftable draper headers, 525 single sickle hay headers, or 625 dual sickle hay headers. RACINE, Wis. Led by the recent introduction of the Case IH 8870 self-propelled (SP) windrower tractor and 625 header, three new tractor mod els and three new headers com plete the Case IH family this fall The new SPwmdrowers are part of a 15-product introduc tion, the largest hay and forage product introduction in Case history Rated at 80, 110, and 152 horsepower, the Case IH 8860, 8860 HP, and 8880 SP wmdrow ers follow in the tradition of high performance and customer con venience of Case IH Axial-Flow lhJ combines and Magnum 1 ' 1 and Maxxum® tractors “We integrated the best ergonomic and visibility fea tures from the cab design of our Axial-Flow combines with the in-cab needs specific to the self propelled wmdrower market,” said Marsha Dabich, Case IH livestock production systems marketing manager “These windrowers offer significant upgrades over previous models.” All three of the newest SP windrowers feature a durable, heavy-duty frame, spacious cab and entry with full-length, right-hand service access door. A New Holland Wins Four Awards For Innovations NEW HOLLAND (Lancaster Co.) New Holland North America captured four of the prestigious Agricultural Engineering 50 (AE) Recognition Awards for 1998. The awards are given by ASAE - the society for engineer ing in agricultural, food and bio logical systems. New Holland developed four of the year’s most innovative designs in engineering products or systems for the food and agri culture industries: the 1431 Discbine®, the HW34O Self- Propelled Discbine® Disc Mower-Conditioner, the 1412 Discbine® Disco Mower, and the line of TNF Narrow Tractor. Companies from around the world submit entries to the annual AESO competition and up to 50 of the best products are chosen by a" panel of national engineering experts for the food and agriculture industries. New Holland’s three award winning haytool products are all rounded front windshield and 73 square feet of total glass area provide some of the best visibili ty in the industry, according to Case. Comfort and convenience are built in with a full range tilt steering column with floating console, multi-function propul sion lever and an in-cab swath control option. A trainer’s seat, digital readout monitor and speedometer, and AM/FM Weatherband radio are standard features on the 8880 windrower. Some of these features are optional on the two 8860 models. The improvements do not end with the cab. The extra large 23.1x26 front drive tires on the 8880 windrower add to the com fort of driving in its deluxe cab The chassis offers superb styling and easy serviceability with a rear tilt hood design providing access to the engine compart ment. The fuel tank in all mod els is positioned at the rear of the machine, allowing easier access for fueling and excellent rear stability. The tank also is larger a full 30 gallons more than the previous model for the 8880 SP windrower enough to work all day In the field, Case IH SP wmdrowers have superior ground clearance, making them easy to drive over large, fluffy windrows without damaging their shape. On-the-go hydraulic header flotation allows the oper ator to easily adapt to changing crop and ground conditions, and use of hydraulics significantly reduces noise levels. “Additionally, the 8860 HP windrower allows the operator to tilt either hay or draper head ers with a standard hydraulic top centerlink to pick up downed crop on-the-go, saving both time and profits,” noted Dabich. manufactured at the company’s Grand Island, Neb. plant. The New Model 1431 Discbine® mower-conditioner provides the right- or left-hand cutting flexibility, performance and maneuverability of self-pro pelled units in a pull-type design. The New Holland HW34O self-propelled disc mower-condi tioner combines famed Speedrower® windrower dependability with the high speed cutting of New Holland Discbine® disc mower-condition ers to clear large acreage high yield crops quickly. The new Model 1412 New Holland Discbine® features a oail-type conditioner for more vigorous conditioning and faster curing in grass hay crops. New Holland TNF Narrow Tractors are a new line of com pact, powerful vineyard/orchard tractors with unsurpassed horsepower and maneuverabili ty using the best in large-tractor technology. Hoober, Inc., with locations at Intercourse, McAlistervllle, and Middletown, DE, held a field day Thursday at the Glen Engle Farm, Cochranville. According to Larry Herr, sales manager, the event was staged to show in operation, the size tractors, combines and tillage equipment that are applicable to our eastern farm size and farm practices. The rain overnight not only settled the dust but held up bean harvest at home, so more than 200 farmers attended the all-day event. Lunch was served. In the photo are from left, Herr; Charles Hoober, owner; and Ken Barr, Case business manager. Brand Celebrates Rich Heritage GREENVILLE, S.C The return of the BFGoodrich® brand to the agricultural market is based orua tradition of excel lence and value that began when it entered the market more than 50 years ago. Even a decade after the last BFGoodrich® farm tire rolled off the production line, the brand continues to be one of the most highly recognized names in the industry. Here’s a look at the rich his tory of BFGoodrich® farm and ranch tires. • Late 19305: Transition of industry from steel wheels to pneumatic tires. BFGoodrich Company becomes an original equipment supplier to some of the largest manufacturers in the market including John Deere, Martin Purchases Stone Company m C .° * courses, white decorative stone Both Valley Forge and Martin -On August 19, 1998, Martin often used in walkways and Limestone, Inc. serve contrac- PU r th r lan f dsca P ing ’ and a ™f er ed con- tors and home owner S within a Valley Forge Stone Company of Crete business. Valley Forge 50 to 100 mile radius of their Honey Brook. Stone Company products are plants. Martin Limestone, Inc. Valley Forge Stone Company marketed in Pennsylvania, operates limestone quarries in employs 25 people at the quarry Delaware, Maryland, New Lancaster County and has two located off of Welsh Road, Jersey, and New York other divisions Burkholder approximately two miles north Valley Forge Stone Company Paving in Martindale and New of Honey Brook. began in February 1976 when Holland Concrete in New , lour brothers, Lloyd, Ed, HnllnnH Valley Forge produces Rona ld, and Richard , crushed sandstone and sand Zimmerman nnrrWeri fho ltie late ivan ana Irene products which are primarily p roperty atop the Welsh Martin began the com P an y in used in the construction indus- Mountain The Valiev Fnrvo 1933 at the Weaverland Quarry try for masonry work, ready-mix name originated with an opera- between Blue Ball and concrete, concrete block product i on that had been in Valley „ U tion, septic-systems, and drive- Forge but move d to this site in D Valley Forge Stone Company ways. The company’s products the 1960 s and then discontinued President U°yd Zimmerman also include sand used in golf operations. saic * " e ex P ec^s the purchase to have a positive impact on every- System Designed For One-Pass Tillase ont :i nvolve T d ; ° Martin Limestone, Inc. is a ATLANTA, Ga. - The Glencoe UM 6000 UniMulch is designed to make the most of conservation tillage while preparing a “seed ready” seedbed in one trip across the field. With its mixing, aerating and leveling action, the UM6OOO can also be used to effectively incor porate herbicides and fertilizers, even in heavy corn stalk residue. Field Day Held and International Ford, Harvester. • 1947: The BFGoodrich com pany introduces its Hi-Cleat Power Grip™ bias tire. • 1951; The BFGoodrich Company’s farm tire production is centered in Miami, Okla. Production includes a full range of bias drive (R-l), rice and cane (R-2), orchard (R 3) and industri al lug (R-4) tires as well as farm fronts, implement and forestry tires. • 1973: The BFGoodrich Company introduces the Powersaver Radial HT IM It is produced in eight large sizes and make up 32 percent of the radial mix of drive tires produced annually. • 19705. The Powersaver Radial HT achieves icon status, Its wide working width available in five widths, 18, 21, 25.5, 30 and 34.5 feet com bined with its multiple tillage tool design, helps producers save on fuel and labor with high horsepower tractors. It uses spring-cushioned disc gangs that are rockshaft mounted for optimum bearing and blade pro tection. specified by every major original equipment manufacturer for five years. • 1986: The BFGoodrich Company’s corporate manage ment reallocates resources to other divisions. The Miami, Okla, plant is closed. The Uniroyal Goodrich Tire Company is formed to carry on the BFGoodrich® brand line. • 1990: Michelin acquires the BFGoodrich brand through the purchase of the Uniroyal Goodrich Tire Company. • 1998: Michelin North America Inc. announces the return of the BFGoodrich® brand to the agricultural market with a new line of tires designed to continue a tradition of out standing value and perfor mance. subsidiary of New Enterprise Stone and Lime Company, Inc. in New Enterprise, Pa. New Enterprise bought Martin Limestone, Inc. in 1975. New Enterprise Stone and Lime Company, Inc. is a family-owned business that operates a road construction division, quarries, asphalt plants and concrete plants throughout Central Pennsylvania.