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THE SILVER MEDAL HAYSWEEP THAT IS LOUDLY PRAISED BY N.Z. FARMERS— Whether on flat or undulating country. % AN DR EW^- Will BiH Hip Sm The tips of the tynes control the lay of the , sweep to the contour of the ground. THE ■ A,* .ys POINTS SKIM AND BEAR ON THE “7" '• ■ GROUND EVENLY. Gives CLEANER •* * .ZXs PICKING UP of hay, straw., etc. With this .-' V \ v‘W"XM x 41L Sweep maximum speeds can be maintained . N"' -da ¥.•¥’ with ease. • / --.?M s ' x X CX MX- ■'* Saves Time, Labour and Money. KEEN ■</>¥■' " EXPRESSIONS OF OPINION: Just a few ?* X OVMIX' ’"A of the many received— , S 'W ' W’ : ; I have been operating one of your sweeps on a ■rfjSfjP’' -• X\ ' >ss< • >■■«§'' > 101 Massey for some considerable’ time, and I have ’Gy* "XV --.W> '. x ' ' WGS no hesitation in recommending, it to anyone. It /i ■£ picks up clean and I can conscientiously say we I ' A) •"• ~ - - x|fc|x " \* have used it on all classes of country—furrows, || B "sZgullies, etc.; and we have) never broken a tyne, and JK - '' ,a x '"' > *"'> can bring in huge loads. We have swept right ~~~ xfex after the mower without raking It picks up rts''" '' '~'''~x Xk> *x?V perfectly clean. We have operated on lucerne, oat SlWuluKlfcis iW/ hay, rye grass and clover and also swept right ' jjwjw' " '■ 'VV .-*_y .i xV after the Header Harvester.” <sj (Signed) A. SAVIN, Ellesmere. ' “I am pleased to say that I can thoroughly W' *1 T ” recommend the Andrews & Beaven Sweep which . . . ykyga V\ was sold to me by H.S. Motors Ltd. At the time I J sSjk< purchased'this sweep I was ’ using another sweep ■ _, ~.. 'lf made by another company, and I was experiencing ' "~" '- trouble with broken tynes. The paddock was a J .'" -«t. ~ . ■ "- I * l . fi«7ng r thI h Andrews i & BSv*.„‘ , stw,' i i“i“p.ri.l f “a THE MOST OUTSTANDING AND EFFICIENT noi further trouble. I have pleasure in recommending this sweep HAYSWEEP ON THE MARKET to any farmer who requires one of these units. /i JorrEili Uli 1 11E, Iri/i ii AE I (Signed) H. W. BARKER, “Acton,” Hexton, Gisborne. ' lAtf K? Lf <P IT™ Jft O'T 8 F™ IT* 'THiI ~A SU “The Hay Sweep I purchased for Allis-Chalmers, Model W C-, W fl ■ F lEL as II I Sv has given complete satisfaction. I have done quite a lot of M S ff’% PO C T*~ g*~ HO contracting, and I have swept in about 300 acres of hay and I WV/ in EL vv E. IK. 100 acres of grass seed. ' This was quite an experiment and was r„x l. *L ' ' i j a great success. It kept a mill going quite easily; in fact, in , L , your , experience be the same ... place your order one paddock it kept the mill and hay press going at the same • without delay. The “ANDREWS” can be fitted to most time. I also swept in 80 acres of green grass, straight behind tractors or trucks ... all we reouire is the make and the mower, without raking, and made quite a clean job. I can mr.rl«l rlctoil - thoroughly recommend this sweep to anyone.” i ' moaei aetaus. (Signed) F. SOMERTON, Hexton, Gisborne. i POST THIS COUPON MANUFACTURERS: - _JTL -ZZIZIZ. _ Al n, ; ii To ANDREWS & BEAVEN LTD., Box 138, fIJ Z I Christchurch. ■ "W VV J Ct v V*ll » Please send me leaflets and full details of the LIMITED— Avenue, Christchurch. | “ANDREWS” HIGH SPEED HAYSWEEP. l Also at Timaru, Ashburton and Invercargill. • Agents: • . ' ' .'•■ • . -< | NAME .''.' DONALD REID & CO. LTD., Dunedin. DOMINION MOTORS LTD., Auckland and Wellington. LEVIN K » ADDRESS & CO. LTD., Wellington, Masterton and Nelson. | W. G. G. CUDDON, Blenheim. H.S. MOTORS LTD., ! > Gisborne. 5 ••••• A.J. 2 |

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New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 63, Issue 3, 15 September 1941, Page 204

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Page 204 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 63, Issue 3, 15 September 1941, Page 204

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