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The Rural Voice, 1983-07, Page 63WE HANDLE EVERYTHING (almost) BUTLER Ring Drive Silo Unloaders Barn Cleaners Big Jim Silo Unloaders Volume Belt Feeders Single Chain Conveyors Oswalt Ensilmixers Convey -n -Feed Cattle Feeders FARMATIC Blender Hammer or Blender Roller Mills Blender Mills for Ground Hi -Moisture Corn Augers Leg Elevators A CORN Cable Barn Cleaners WESTEEL-ROSCO Grain Bins - 1350 to 250,000 bu. Bulk Feed Tanks ACME Fan -Jet Ventilation Systems HOULE Liquid Manure Pumps, Cleaners, Steel Trusses BBL Complete Hog Confinement Systems SLURRY -SLINGER Liquid Manure Spreaders Parts & Service for CLAY equipment ALSO Electric Feed Carts Fibre Funnels Straw Choppers Ritchie Heated Bowls Hurst Equipment 4auecv ?4,14a SSdteHtd At Amberiey IR A *1, Kincardine! Morns 395-5208 Get the job done! with the new 1983 Ford Ranger Ranger XL New 2.2 Titre True diesel option Solid doublewall construction yet offering typical Ford clean lines the new Ford Ranger will help you get the toughest job done. Choose from four models of Ranger - from the practicality of the standard version to the luxury and comfort of the XLS. The Ranger is a new sized high mileage pickup in two or four wheel drive with 2 litre or 2.3 litre, 4 cylinder engine. Whichever you choose you can rely on these Ford tough trucks. Come and test drive one today at Harvey Krotz Ford. The Ford Ranger - a new concept in pickup trucks. See our complete line of Tough Ford Trucks Harvey Krotz Ford Wallace Avenue N. Listowel Car City. 291-3520 Where the lights burn bright till 10 each night. Saturday till 5 p m MAKE NO MISTAKE- MEDATA IS THE COMPLETE PREGNANCY MANAGEMENT AID. * Early confirmation — from 25 days * Can be used throughout pregnancy • Can be used during farrowing to detect retained live fetuses * No false positives due to full bladder, cystic ovaries, inflamed uterus, etc. For further detailed information contact 4P► gir Eck 4111r Ffledata Sales (formerly Livestock Feeder Units) 116 Bonnie Crescent Elmira. Ontario N3B 2Z5 Stew Huehn 519-669-8053 THE RURAL VOICE, JULY 1983 PG 61