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‘our baby’ ® IBst ‘ Hr . / .l v :,- j ==^ k . < xwMßlfcrM '' jk ( --iss its the biggest bonniest beauty you ever saw! There are a lot of big combines around (we make some of them) but if you want to buy one for your own property, quite frankly you don't need a large expensive giant. So we've developed the MF 300. It's a little smaller, perfect for you to own on your farm. And most important, it has every vital feature of the big combines, and does every normal job as well as they do. MF 300 Small on size. Big on features. A great MF combine! We haven't room to give all the technical details here, but we will give them to you at the Chch. Show. MASSEY-FERGUSON >5& C. B. NORWOOD LTD. Licensed Motor Vehicle Dealers MAIN SOUTH ROAD, HORNBY, CHRISTCHURCH. Phone 496-139. P.O. Box 11050, Sockburn. Also D. H. GOULDEN LTD., SOUTHBRIDGE—Phone 522

DUNCAN’S modem proved tillage and seeding equipment 0N display AT THE A. & P. SHOW. 510/12 PLOUGH { 800 630 SPRING TINE Incorporated in the functional design of the 510 series ploughs is a forged HUTCH II TIUATAD ' iWr L- V- le 9 and beam wi,h standard RNF - head - Front furrow width is adjusted by a IVIVJ U l\l It U UIQ V# O Vz UL.IIV/A I Lz fl 2 —simple lever movement from the tractor seat while on the move. Substantial A low-priced cultivator with 4" RHS frame, heavy - i beam brace construction ensures correct alignment under adverse ploughing pressed steel top link and dual category linkage. 25" - ~ ' f,W conditions and concave mouldboards give efficient high speed ploughing tine s t a 99 er 'gives ample clearance in trashy conH7B of all soil types. New type self locking single nut skeith clamp gives rigidity ditions. Available in 9, ■° r j and simple adjustment. Undercut skeiths and pneumatic tyred land wheel : 11,13,15 and 17 tine fFA 1 arB available on s P ecial o,der as “Phonal extras. ' V sizes— ex,ra —, 700 SEEDLINER U The Duncan Seedliner is the most complete implement of its kind yet designed. It will drill, seed and 0 \ Bpt ,* fertilize in almost any conditions to give maximum yields. As a sod seeder its unique method of ‘ V i i, operation guarantees a high rate of germination even when seeding immediately follows the I Jfc j £- j^owDWii MkwJjNLjLjXJ chemical dessication of pasture and other growth. fl iz Lj JLI Precision seeders for 6" even row distribution. Fertilizer spread by partial or full band placement. / . ™ r . Unique coulter assembly for permanent alignment and strength when overdrilling into uncultivated , gyi j. - The only automatic weight transfer mounted disc a fields. The simple strong gear mechanism provides a full range of sowings through one gear change, gB?-. B in the world. Maximum penetration with lowest /f ‘ r\...Z and availablewith mechanical or hydraulic power lift. Low set, large capacity water proof boxes save l'?''*' transport weight. Floating top link for uneven L\ I Jr filling time. Slip-on Marlow self-tightening coulter points for general work and three inch divider ground. Can be used as trailing machine. Avail- \\ Jl points for grass seed and lucerne. Manufactured in 16,18 and 20 run sizes. Disc coulter assemblies , • *4. * able in 7.8 and 9ft. sizes with standard or ball race W available as extra equipment. i- bearings. Vf/ See also the premiere showing of four new products by Duncan— f 1 • 720 ROW PLANTER • 631 TRAILING CULTIVATOR Kg Ot D ■ DUNCAN LTD • 650 INTER-ROW CULTIVATOR • SPEEDWEEDER WEEDING HARROW (duncan J st. asaph street, Christchurch. dealers in all main centres.

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Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31835, 13 November 1968, Page 22

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