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The Huntington Press from Huntington, Indiana • Page 23

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Huntington, Indiana
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23
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itiiihniFii The clod fnodeb of Auburn Beautr SK tre tnconw 1 1 (5 4 1 I I I I tfneuished tiie mom verve and grace ot line wwcn have fttoed favor for Auburn open model among di trimlnaiiteg motorlat. Here again daring, mellowed by experience, tnd conadoui irOteT tempered by discretion. And beat of all, the Auburn's beauty is the mask of it power and the cloak of it. whoM admiration to fint won and held by it external pace find drtverfiiaction in to performance. iJh 'product of Experience The cost of operating 'a truck depends to some ex tent upon the driver.

If it is easy for him to driver he will operate it Jwith greater efficiency, and thereby at a lower cost for maintenance. The Chevrolet, is an easyvruck to drive. The controls are conveniently arranged as you will observe from the fflustratioirbetowr "And they are simple to operate. It is equipped with a good size steering wheel, an adjustable windshield and adjustable head lights which are especially convenient for night driving. 1 A governor also is provided which limits the max imum speed of the truck to twenty five miles an hour and can be locked to prevent changing by operator.

r'. Electric lights and starter of the highest type two unit system ar also; provided, as well as complete lamp eqiupmentlncludiiig head light dimmers; electric horn; odometer; side curtains for driver's r7ind8hield; complete tool equipment 1 v'. V' VVV t. nr. "'V When The Market is Low FRICTION DRIVEN FAN SHAFT There's no lipping, breakim fan belt on the Hart Parr.

The fan is propelled by a friction pulley directly from the fly wheel. This enables it to run much faster than the ordinary fan and cools the motor perfectly in hottest weather. The air is forced through the radiator from the rear, keeping out insects and dirt and carrying the fumes and heat away from the operator. mrnut at IM HarV ISriTSmtaiaM. Cut Your Operating Cost In a tractor demonstration at Lekota City, Nebraska, last fall a five horse team was put in witK the tractors.

The value of the five horses and harness was $1400. It costs $4.65 to plow an acre with the horses and $1.56 an acre with the Hart Parr 30. That's a saving of $3.00 an acre. When you are getting low prices for your crops, your need for a dependable tractor is greater than when prices are high, because a decrease in the cost of production is the same as an increase in the selling price. Dependable Tractors Are Not Made in a Minute It takes years of experience and development to perfect a tractor the same as it takes yearsof careful breeding to produce a blue ribbon farm animal.

Study the construction of the Hart Parr 30 and nvestigate its perforcance. Notice how simple it investigate its performance. Notice how simple it when adjustments or repairs are necessary. This is one of the big secrets of the Hart Parr 30 success. It means that the farmer can keep his own tractor in ship shape, hence prolong its life and reduce the cost of upkeep.

Our new catalogue will give you some valuable pointers on the selection of a tractor. Write for it or call and see. us. Uii" will The Samson Model Tractor At JHE DRAW BAR 'Poliaji two ot three bottom plow. will puQ a tandem disc har row will pull two 20 ft spike har HsrHl puU.

two 4 horse grain drills. will two 7 foot binders, will pull largo road grader. AT THE BELT ffDraaf 422 to 24 in. grain will run a 4 to 6 holo con sheller. will run 'a hoary busssaw.

will run a 14 inch ensilage will run' 4 centrifugal water1 pontp will run stons crusher or concrete mixer. Complete with' platform and fenders, governor, take off, brackets for canopy top and regular cleats rH Ar nnrrViAflpfl from us. We maintain a. full eauioDed craracre at 235 EJ. Park Drive where thorouorhlv (nfiriiTHw) Tnaiiano A wuw iwiiwyuv VMIV1VUV vw vu mmr v.

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Pages Available:
52,221
Years Available:
1912-1929