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    Krause’s new TL 3000 disc ripper provides single path
soil tilth and crop residue management.
New Disc Ripper Offers More
Residue Cutting, Deeper Tillage
HUTCHINSON, Kansas
Krause Corporation recently in
troduced the TL 3000 Disc
Ripper in 5 and 7 shank rigid, or
7 and 9 shank folding models.
The TL 3000 provides single
pass soil tilth, crop residue man
agement and fall seed bed condi
tioning.
Designed for high-speed, high
horsepower primary tillage, the
largest TL 3000 models provide
an excellent match for tractors
to 500 hp. The five shank TL
3000 is rated for over 400 horse-
GRAETTINGER, lowa
Shaver Manufacturing has
unveiled the newest addition to
their lineup of top-quality post
drivers. The new OH-100 is de
signed for operators who need a
mounting and self-contained
unit that is powerful, easy to
maneuver and requires minimal
hydraulic power.
The OH-100 drives a four
inch to five-inch post in 10-15
seconds; drives steel, wood or
even railroad ties; requires only
10-15 gpm; and has its own five
gallon oil reservoir.
Super Bowl Goes To Texas
BARNESVILLE, Ohio The
Dickinson Cattle Company, Inc.
(DCCI) recently sold a one-half
interest in the Texas Longhorn
bull “Super Bounce,” a 6 year
old, to Red McCombs of San
Antonio, Texas, owner of the
Minnesota Vikings The bull will
live at DCCI in Ohio, halt of the
year and then be transported
1,300 miles to McComb’s Texas
ranch.
“Super Bounce,” weighing in
just under a ton, is the first reg
istered Longhorn bull to grow
over 70 inches of horn at under
tour vears of age The Interna
tional Texas Longhorn Associa
tion records large horn
measurements as a sign of breed
purity (The tip to tip is a
straight measured line from the
longest point between the outer
horn tips.)
Texas Longhorns have in-
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power. Massive main frames
offer more residue cutting and
deep tillage penetrating weight
than competitive brands.
Universal point mounting
shank design accepts JD Laser-
Rip 7 ", Nichols and DMI Tiger®
points, allowing the operator to
choose the point with the best
agronomic performance for
their conditions.
Folding 7 and 9 shank models
boost efficiency in transport
with a narrow 13-foot 9-inch
transport width.
Shaver Offers Self-Contained
Post-Driver For Skid-Steer Loaders
The new skid-steer loader
mounted post-driver is specially
designed for farmers, contrac
tors, ranchers, landscapers and
maintenance departments look
ing for a simple, economical and
efficient solution to installing
steel or wood fence posts.
The OH-100 unit can easily be
maneuvered around buildings,
storage sheds, trees and other
obstacles. When this unit is
mounted to the front of a skid-
steer and secured with the “fast
tach” bracket, only two remote
hydraulic hookups are required.
creased in popularity ovci the
years due to their ruggedness,
lean high protein meat, efficient
grazing habits, ease of calving,
longevity, and gainabihtv with
minimal care Numerous high
profile investors have been at
tracted to Texas Longhorns lor
investment purposes
McCombs is focusing his at- f
tention on the Vikings Football
efforts and the Super Bowl, so it
was decided to file registration
papers to change the bull’s name
to “Super Bowl.”
Semen is available from Super
Bowl at $lOO per 'A cc stiaw He
is expected to have scvcial hun
dred calves born bv artificial in
semination plus about 150
calves annually fiom natural
breeding. For more information
on "Super Bowl,” the bull, mpe
into the Website www.texas
longhorn.com.
RACINE, Wis. In 2002
Case IH celebrates the 100th an
niversary of the formation of an
important cornerstone in its
foundation the International
Harvester Company.
International Harvester
played a critical role in the evo
lution of Case IH. Many of the
same elements that established
International Harvester as the
leader in the agricultural revolu
tion 100 years ago continue to
distinguish Case IH as a leader
in today’s farm equipment in
dustry.
“The signature red paint you
see on all Case IH equipment
today is only one of many links
to our proud past,” says Jim
Irwin, vice president of the Case
IH North American agricultural
business.
“The legacies first created by
Cyrus McCormick and Jermone
Increase Case, and strengthened
in the generations that followed,
still define Case IH today.”
Case IH agricultural equip
ment is distributed through one
of the farm equipment indus
try’s strongest dealer networks,
with more than 4,000 profes
sional dealers worldwide. Case
IH dealers offer a full line of
equipment, parts, after the sale
support and financial services.
The modern agricultural
equipment dealer structure is a
tradition that began with Inter
national Harvester’s predeces
sor, the McCormick Harvesting
Machine Company. Company
founder, Cyrus McCormick, re
volutionized the dealer hier
archy and centralized his sales
and sales support organization.
McCormick was also the first
implement manufacturer to
As the machine drives the posts,
oil is pumped through the
hookups from the post driver’s
own five-gallon oil reservoir.
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1986 Case IH 485
1725 Hrs Excellent Cond
609-859-0211
■ 98 JD 6675 w/Cab & Heat, New Bucket $8,200
"NH 555 Deluxe, Rebuilt Kubota, Diesel, Nice $6,200
■ Ford 1920 4WD, 12x12 Trans w/Mower Loader Available $7,900
“Ford 1910 4WD Runs Good
B Kubota 86100 2WD, Needs Paint
■ New 48” Pallet Forks for Skid Loaders
New Buckets for Skid Loaders
Complete Tractor Service on Anything Under 50 hp
Want to Buy Compacts Needing Repair.
Weavers Repair
717/477-9332
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Case IH Marks Century
Of IH Farm Equipment
Farmall H tractor: In 1922 International Harvester
unveiled the Farmall tractor, the single most popular trac
tor line in agricultural equipment history. The new tractor
line enabled farmers to add implements and attachments,
rather than purchase individual machines. The first Far
mall tractors were painted gray, but in 1936 the color was
changed to red as a safety feature.
offer installment buying, as well
as full refund guarantees to un
satisfied customers. Customer
satisfaction remains at the heart
of Case IH today. '
International Harvester was
one of the first manufacturers to
realize the importance of pro
viding an integrated line of
equipment to meet all of a pro
ducer’s needs. In addition to
reapers, mowers and grain bin
ders needed for harvesting, In
ternational Harvester also
offered harrows, cultivators,
plows, wagons, corn shellers,
manure spreaders and cream
separators in its early years. The
company’s first tractor was in
troduced in 1906, helping to es
tablish gasoline engines as a
safer alternative to steam.
In 1922, International Har
vester unveiled the legendary
Farmall tractor. This first all
purpose tractor allowed farmers
to mount implements and at
tachments to create an inte
grated equipment system. The
innovative design used a high
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rear-wheel drive with small and
narrow front wheels, intended to
run between the rows. During
the company’s heyday following
World War 11, International
Harvester also produced trucks,
a wide range of construction
equipment, milking machines,
cream separators, refrigerators
and freezers.
When formed in 1902, the In
ternational Harvester name
showcased the company’s “in
ternational scope,” a tradition
established with Cyrus McCor
mick’s first reaper sale to Aus
tria in 1850.
Within a year of its formation,
International Harvester was
rapidly expanding into foreign
markets and establishing manu
facturing plants throughout the
world. By 1910, International
Harvester equipment, under a
variety of brand names, was sold
from Budapest to Buenos Aires.
Case IH continues this interna
tional tradition with dealers and
manufacturing plants in over
150 countries.