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The Rural Voice, 1986-06, Page 75CONCERNED ABOUT THE MANAGEMENT OF YOUR FARM WOODLOT? We at J.H. Keeso and Sons Ltd. share your awareness of the value of a properly harvested woodlot. Selective cutting techniques employed by our experienced logging crew can help to assure you of a source of income now and in the future. This we feel is to our mutual benefit. We would be happy to quote you on standing or felled hardwoods towards that end. Box 250 OFFICE: Listowel, Ontario 291-4890 N4W 3H4 EVENINGS: 291-3039 291-2962 Step up to THE NEW ACTION LOOK • DUAL RANGE — 4 -WHEEL DRIVE • HYDROSTATIC TRANSMISSION • ARTICULATED POWER STEERING • 17 QUICK -ATTACH IMPLEMENTS • WEIGHT: 950 lbs 44" WIDE 64" LONG • GAS OR DIESEL ENGINES Jim Harkness Equipment Hwy. 9 - R.R. #4 Harriston, Ontario NOG 1Z0 (519) 338-2923 CANADIAN DISTRIBUTOR: REDLINE TRACTOR SYSTEMS CANADA LIMITED 15 CANSO RD.. REXDALE. ONT. M9W 4L9 416-248-1232 74 THE RURAL VOICE WHAT'S NEW? Jack Hammer Now available in Ontario, Quebec, and Maritimes, the Ram - Hydraulic Jack Hammer is design- ed to operate on the boom of the Ram Rod Mini Skid Steer Loader. Powered by a 10 HP Honda motor, the hammer will do the work of up to four hand-held tools and will break through eight inches of concrete in seconds. Operator fatigue with hand held breakers is eliminated and the breaker can be quickly and easily positioned by manoeuvering the skid steer. Operates vertically and up to five feet high horizontally, down pressure is applied through the skid steers loader arms. The quick attach hammer is easi- ly removed and the bucket equip- ped loader can quickly remove debris. The loader is available in 32", 36" and 42" wide models for restricted operating conditions. The loader and skid steer is available from farm, construction and rental equipment outlets. For more information, contact Harco Ag Equipment, Harriston, On- tario, NOG 1ZO, 519-338-2923.0 New Monitors John Deere has introduced three true ground speed monitors for field installation on tractors. There are three monitors in the new Performance TrakTM series, each designed to meet differing user needs. Performance Trak I monitors consist of a radar sensing unit, which mounts beneath the tractor, and wiring which connects the radar sensor to the digital tachometer on the dash of John Deere 50 series tractors. Performance Trak I1 monitors can be used on any tractor. It com- bines the same radar speed sensing unit with a "mini" monitor which