ON DISPLAY AT THE SHOW RANSOME Caviller, the most efficient high output Combine in the world. EARLY action design cuts crops losses in the four areas where they occur most frequently. TWIN Drums keep threshing losses abnormally low. First drum threshes a good portion and evenly feeds remainder to second drum. Less grain damage. SIEVES: Unique cascade system relieves main sieves of rubbish and gives them greater cleaning and grain saving capacity. BIG grain tank with high-speed discharge. Modern streamlined look. Low profile (only 9ft lljin). Low centre of gravity. - Unrivalled stability. Built-in field lights. BIG output—up to nine , tons per hour. Automatic 12ft or 14ft floating table. Accessible stone trap at bottom of elevator. SIX-CYLINDER engine power to cope with the toughest harvest. ALL essential controls including drum, reel and ground speeds, reel height and fore and aft position, as well as concave clearance, are in easy reach of the driver’s right hand. FULL instrumentation. All-round visibility. Walk around maintenance, no climbing or crawling. Extensive use of sealed bearings. New advanced hydraulics with more on the go controls. Hydrostatic steering, not ordinary power-assisted steering. FAR and away today’s best buy in combines and it costs just $9900. Crusader $9OOO. See it at: UNITED TRACTORS, LTD, 726 MAIN SOUTH ROAD, TEMPLETON. PHONE 499-935 L.M.V.D.
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Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31835, 13 November 1968, Page 31
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