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Show Used Farm Equipment Law Rewritten Utah farmers will receive additional ad-ditional protection from inflationary infla-tionary prices, Marden Broad-bent, Broad-bent, member of the Roosevelt war price and rationing board said today. The OPA regulation controlling the sale of used farm equipment has been rewritten, the language clarified, and the number of used machines subject sub-ject to price control increased to ten. The new regulation brings under un-der price control those speculators specula-tors who formerly evaded price control, claiming that they were not dealers. All dealers in new and used machinery have been under price control for some time, the board member said. Furthermore, all persons selling new or used equipment must now keep records of acquisition cost and sales prices for inspection inspec-tion by OPA, ' The ten price controlled items now under price control when sold by farmers or auctioneers are: Combines; corn binders; corn pickers; farm and garden tractors, except track-type tractors trac-tors controlled under another regulation; motor or tractor-operated hay balers; hay loaders; manure spreaders; side delivery rakes; tractor mounted mowers including semi-mounted power take-off driven motors; and a combination of any of the items listed with other items of farm equipment where the combination combina-tion is sold as a unit. |