A22-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 4, 2000 Fall Antique Tractor Pulls Release Results DELTA (York Co.) The Delta-Cardiff Volunteer Fire Company, in support of the Mason-Dixon Fair Association, sponsored an antique tractor pull Oct. 14. There were 113 pulls that lasted well after dusk. More than 70 owner-operators brought more than 95 tractors of antique vintage (1960 and older) to test the track and the sled. All proceeds from the pull ben efit the 2001 Mason-Dixon Fair. Following is a list of show placings. MASON-DIXON ANTIQUE TRACTOR PULL RESULTS indicated the tractor pulled the entire 300’ length of the track, the sled is reset at the end of the class If there is more than one F/P, a pull-off is required) 2,800 Class (stock) 1 Lester Landis, Li titz, Pa on an Oliver 66 (F/P-150' 1”) 2 Marlin Kreider, Washington Borough, Pa on a M Moline BF (F/P-125' 5") 3 Bill Operators waiting for their weigh-in. On the left is Josh Zimmerman, who placed third in the 3,500-pound stock class on a Cockshutt 30 tractor. FINDING YOURSELF A LITTLE WORK SOME BEHIND THE TINES... IBfc MAGIC FOR YOU! BEFORE Craig, Havre de Grace. Md on a John Deere (216' 5") 3.500 Class (stock) 1 Dan Wiggin, Ris ing Sun, Md on an Allis Chalmers WD 45 (204’ 7") 2 T J Gentry, Rising Sun, Md on a Farmall Super C (185' 1”) 3 Josh Zim merman, Columbia, Pa on a Cockshutt 30 (167’ 8") 3.500 Class (modified)- 1 Date Wal termyer, Westminster, Md on an Allis Chalmers WC (200' 8”) 2 Marlin Kreider, Washington Borough, Pa on a M Moline BF (159’ 3”). 4.500 Class (stock) 1 Jerry England, Rising Sun, Md on a Farmall Super H (223’ 5”) 2 Richard Zimmerman, Mount Joy, Pa on an Allis Chalmers WD 45 (223' 4”) 3 Jack Kelly, Bel Air, Md on a Massey Hams 44 (214’ 1"). 4.500 Class (modified) 1 Richard Zim merman, Mount Joy, Pa on an Allis Chalmers WD 45 (252' 0") 2 Jack Kelly, Bel Air, Md on a Massey-Hams (235' 3") 3 Brett Grundel, York, Pa on a John Deere B (234’1”) 5.500 Class (modified) 1 James Wal termyer, Felton, Pa on a Farmall Super M (262' 11") 2 John Stauffer, New Holland, Pa on John Deere GM (262’ 3”) 3 James Waltermyer, Felton, Pa on a Farmall M (256’ 5") For more information and free estimates contact: ERSHEY EQUIPMENT CO., INC. 5.500 Class (modified) 1. John Stauffer, New Holland, Pa on a John Deere GM (259' 0"). 2 James Waltermyer, Felton, Pa. on a Farmall Super M (253’ 10”). 3. Dale Waltermyer. Westminster, Md. on a Farm all Super M (251’2”) 6.500 Class (stock) 1 Judy Landis, Li titz, Pa on an Oliver 88 (272’ 10”) 2 Les Landis, Lititz, Pa. on a Farmall M (254' 1") 3 Jason Baer, Glenville, Pa on a Farmall M (240’ 8”) 6.500 Class (modified) 1. John Davis on a John Deere GM (246' 8”). 2. Dale Wal termyer, Westminster, Md. on an Oliver Super 88 (220' 8”) 3 Bill Craig, Havre de Grace, Md. on a John Deere B (202' 8”) 7.500 Class (stock) 1. Les Landis, Lititz, Pa on an Oliver Super 88 (F/P of 300’) 2 Arnold Shackelford, Long Green, Md on a John Deere A (242' 4”) 3 Mary Corun, Fallston, Md on a John Deere GN (217' 11") 7.500 Class (modified). 1 John Stauffer, New Holland, Pa John Deere (ISO’ 3") 2 Andy Spumer, Glen Arm, Md on a Farmall Super M (133' 0") 3. Jack Ball, Churchville, Md on a Farmall M (122’ 1") 8.500 Class (stock)' 1 Robert Rowe, Nottingham, Pa on a John Deere 730 (F/P of 300'). 2 Jeff Douts, Little Bntam, Pa on a John Deere 620 (174' 3”). 8.500 Class (modified)' 1 Glenn Hess, Washington, Pa on a Cockshutt 50 (245' 2") 2 Arnold Shackelford, Long Green, Md on a John Deere (213' 4"). 3 Keith Frey, Millersville, Pa on an IH 560 D (196’ 3") 9.500 Class (stock). 1. Robert Rowe, Nottingham, Pa on a John Deere 730 (251 ’ 2") 2 Ashley Wilhelm, Avondale, Pa. on Massey Ferguson 98 (228’ 7”) 3 Jeff Oouts, Little Bntam, Pa on a John Deere 730(199’ 10") 9.500 Class (modified). 1 Richard Zim merman, Lititz, Pa. on an Oliver 88 (F/P at 300') 2 Robert Rowe, Nottingham, Pa on a John Deere 730 (242’ 11 ”). 3 Ashley Wil helm, Avondale, Pa on a Massey Fergu son 98 (238’ 10”). 10.500 Class (stock)' 1 Jim Huber, Peach Bottom, Pa on an IH 650 D (241’ 5"). 2 Jeff Douts, Little Bntam, Pa. on a John Deere 730 (173’ 9”) 3. Vic Butler, Whiteford, Md on a John Deere 830 (105' 7”) 10.500 Class (modified)' 1 Les Landis, Lititz, Pa on an Oliver (F/P at 300’) 12.500 Class (stock)- 1. George Hams, Nottingham, Pa John Deere 820 (F/P-171' 0”) 2. Jim Huber, Peach Bottom, Pa on an IH 560 S (F/P-157’ 5”). 3 Vernon Horst, Rising Sun, Md on an Oliver 990 (F/P-139' 1") # * V * - -i) 0 ' ♦ if <*nd Operator George Mitchell is pulling at the 4,500-pound stock class on a Farmall H tractor. Agriculture Department Announces Standardised Horse HARRISBURG (Dauphin Co.) Agriculture Secretary Samuel E. 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