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BUSATIS FINGERLESS MOWER Are you having a difficult time with your conventional tractor mower cutting wet, heavy hay? In the last few days a number of farmers whose conventional mowers have refused to handle such conditions, and in some cases where windbreakers have been tried without success, have called in the Busatis double knife mower, which ha* cut paddock without a stop. Yes, this I* precisely what the Busatis fingerless mower is doing and remember that a* a hay cutter bar mower it allow* the hay to fall directly behind the mower for quick drying. It is not swirled to one aid* like rotary mowers, which does not enhance drying. There is no competitor to a Busatis double knife mower, which is the answer in all conditions. Priced at £231, with spare knives and special electric high speed grinder, the Busatis mower is the most revolutionary mower on today's market If you are having difficulty r th your hay-mowing ring MR J. HICKLAND 525-623 Christchurch or MR L WISE 358 Rangiora for information on the famous BUSATIS DOUBLE-KNIFE MOWER NZ DISTRIBUTORS: ANDREWS and BEAVEN LTD.

STEEL FRAMED FARM BUILDINGS IN KITSET FORM or we will erect the complete building. Also Circular Rotating Wool Tables in Kitsets. E. D. FARMER 33 EPSOM RD., SOCKBURN. ’Phone Office 47-523. Private 46-049. Est. 1945.

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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31262, 7 January 1967, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31262, 7 January 1967, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31262, 7 January 1967, Page 9

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