Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 04, 2003, Image 98

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    C2-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 4, 2003
Quick Feed Invention Pays Off
It turns out that Bob Dun
ton’s Quick Feed devices first
used to harvest storm-twisted
corn in Year 2000 are paying off
handsomely in the 2001 crop as
well. In the current harvest,
farmers are finding out that the
Quick Feed puts an end to the
perennial problem of dry fluff,
and in so doing evens out the
Move mountains of forage
Keeping pace with your harvester and forage wagons can
be a challenge...unless you have a New Holland forage
blower. The F 628 moves mountains of forage - fast!
■ High-capacity blower center-fills silos over 100 feet tall
■ 37-inch large-capacity hopper; 12-inch feed auger;
60-inch diameter blower fan
■ Blows 180 tons per hour of corn silage; 110 tons per
hour of haylage
SEE YOUR NEAREST I\EWHOLLAI\D DEALER FOR DEPENDABLE EQUIPMENT & SERVICE
PENNSYLVANIA
>wn. PA
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Messick
Equipment
RD 1, Box 255 A
717-259-6617
888-285-0225
Annville. PA
BHM Farm
Equipment,lnc.
RD 1, Rte. 934
717-867-2211
R&W
Equipment Co
35 East Willow Street
717-243-2686
flow of corn over the cross
auger. They make harvesting
faster and much safer.
This also means that the corn
feeds evenly into the full width
of the combine cylinder. It evens
out cylinder wear and also ends
up with less damaged grain. All
of these things also mean less
stress and danger to the opera-
&
Elizabethtown. PA
Messick’s Charles S.
Rt. 283 - Rheems Exit Snyder, Inc
717-367-1319
800-222-3373
New Hoi
A.B.C. Groff,lnc.
110 South Railroad
717-354-4191
Pitman. PA
Schreffler
PSSSTK [**IAEWHOLLAI\D
570-648-1120 [*B# CREDIT
tor.
Bob Dunton, Topeka, 111. ran
into a real problem in the 2000
harvest. His corn was down so
bad that he could not see the
rows. He experienced one choke
up after another. Especially bad
was dry fluff. It would just float
above his cross auger and not go
into the feeder house.
i\£W HOLLAISD
la. PA
R.D. 3
570-386-5945
“I had two 9600 combines
tied up, and we were lucky to get
20 to 30 acres a day. There was.
no way we would be able to
finish harvesting in that calen
dar year at the rate we were
going,” Dunton said.
Quick Feeds cost $lO per row,
plus $lO shipping. Call (309)
597-2319, (309) 256-2865, or
(309)256-2871.
Unsurpassed control
New Holland builds it - new Fx self-propelled
forage harvesters put you in control of Greater
Productivity.
As a custom harvester or large dairy operator,
you’ll appreciate the productivity-boosting
performance of the new FX self-propelled forage
harvesters from New Holland. The new FX3O,
FX4O and FX6O forage harvesters are built to help
you work faster - in all crop conditions - with
added convenience, comfort and control.
Chop and process
Chop and process corn silage in one operation with
New Holland’s optional onboard Crop Pro™ crop
processor available on Models FP23O and FP24O
forage harvesters. Crop Pro™ shears cobs and stems
and cracks and crushes kernels, producing silage
that’s higher in effective fiber and more digestible for
increased milk production. You can easily switch to
haylage by removing a single baffle.
Ask us about the Crop Pro™ crop processor today.
rick. MD
Ceresville New Holland, Inc. Smith Tractor &
Rt. 26 East
301 -662-4197 15 Hillcrest Ave,
Outside MD, 800-331 -9122 908-689-7900
lerstown
Antietam Tractor Inc. Leslie G. Fogg, Inc.
2027 Leitersburg Pike Canton & Stow Creek
800-553-6731 Landing Rd.
301-791-1200 609-451-2727
609-935-5145
ng Sun. MD
Risi
Ag Industrial Equipment
Route 1,
50 N. Greenmont Rd.
1-800-442-5043
farmers are finding out that
the Quick Feed puts an end
to the perennial problem of
dry fluff,
$2
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NEW JERSEY
hinaton
Equip., Inc
Brid
ston
Woi
itown
Owen Supply Co.
Broad Street &
East Avenue
609-769-0308