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The Rural Voice, 2006-10, Page 22ATTENTION COMBINE OWNERS A clean cut is the best start to a profitable harvest EasyCut® Sickle Bar System EG. KIT PRICES 16 FT. $1,090.00 20 FT $1,295.00 30 FT $1,860.00 • Non j HARVEST FASTER, soybeans, small grains and hay crops with the cutting system that never needs adjustment and lasts twice as long as the competition...the SCH EasyCut° cutter bar. Alternating up and down installation of the knife sections (with 2 cutting edges on the guards instead of one) result in easier cutting less breakage and superior performance. Guards and knife sections are completely heat-treated, not just the edges, for extra strength and durability. • Solve Your Cutting problems • Put On An EasyCut• • No Plugging Stop Cutting In Wet Grass • Bolted Sections • Quick Section Replacement Without Pulling Knife • No Shims • No Hold Downs • No Adjustments We are now the Ontario distributor for HARVEST SERVICES COMBINE PRODUCTS Specializing in; • Concaves & cover plates • Sieves • Chaffers • Beaters • Feeder House Chains The Poly People Skid shoes, header fingers & elevator paddles FALL SPECIAL JD750-1850 drill Seed Boots x3240 For more information or a dealer near you call... ARGIS 2000 Ltd R.R. #1, Hwy. 86 Listowel, Ontario, Canada N4W 3G6 (519) 291-4205 Fax: (519) 291-5215 ROLLER MILL RENTALS H.M. SHELLED CORN • 4 -1800 bu./hr. roller blowers - 540 RPM • 1 - 2400 bu./hr. roller blower - 1000 RPM • 1 - 3600 bu./hr. roller blower - 1000 RPM • 2 - 3600 bu./hr. roller with auger discharge 1000 RPM • 1 - 3600 bu./hr. roller with auger discharge 1000 RPM equipped with 540 RPM drive for bagger Buy - Sell - Trade - Rental Since 1982 MIDWEST FARM SYSTEMS INC. P.O. Box 280 Wellesley, Ont. 519-656-2352 Fax 519-656-3252 18 THE RURAL VOICE Beams salvaged from old barns are resawn for new uses. historic barns for new uses. Piled outside the plant is a stack of beams which will be de -nailed and sawn for reuse. In some cases the beams have been recut for construction of new barns, in some used for imitation decorative post and beam construction inside existing buildings. After years of using whatever was available at large retail lumber outlets, people have a new interest in uniqueness and quality, Rob says. When he goes into homes that they've replicated woodworking for, the people are always pleased and proud. "It's really worth it." Leanne thinks the interest in quality, period woodworking is coming back, even among people in their 20s and 30s. Certainly the interest in wood has always been there for Rob. "I was always a guy to plant a tree," he says. At one point the couple had a farm and he planted more than 300 spruce. Since moving to a remote lot on the edge of Atwood he's planted walnut, oak and ash on the large lot. He found a chestnut growing against a foundation and transplanted it to their yard (which features a large log home). He's always had a love of