New Holland Agriculture Haytools Plant Tour
Cuando
11:45 AM al 3:45 PM
Donde
328 W. Orange St.
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Capacidad Limitada: 8 plazas disponibles
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Join Jeff Lawrence for this two-hour factory and museum tour. Note: Open-toed shoes and sandals are not permitted in the factory.
The New Holland hay tools plant (300 Diller Ave, New Holland) traces its roots to 1895 when a two-man machinery repair shop was founded by master machinist and inventor, Abe Zimmerman. Through the years, New Holland became known as the leader in hay & forage technology, pioneering many firsts following the purchase of Lancaster County farmer Ed Nolt’s invention of the first commercially viable automatic self-tie baler in 1940.
Nolt’s automatic self-tie baler revolutionized haymaking and put New Holland on the map. Today, the New Holland plant produces 30 different models of round balers, square balers, pull-type forage harvesters and other haytools exported to 45 countries around the world.
Meet at parking lot at Community Mennonite at 11:50 for prompt departure at noon. Please indicate in the conversation window if you are able to drive.
Note: Registration limited to ten persons.