January, 1920
THE LANDSWOMAN
The
son
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An
durab!e
honest
machine
job
0
sold at a
believed
low
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m, not a
•
pnce,
collec-
because
tion of
so many
after-
farmer!>
thought,
~ant
an a simple,
amply reliable
powered tractor.
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THIS IS IT.-Solicl, w ell knit, workmanlike Et~er~ part well pf'olected. Nothing
to deteriorate in the weathe,. 22-h.p., which is ample /01' aU puf'/loses No frame.
''The work accomplished by this machine was a revelation. "-Liverpool Post.
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The as well
F ords on as small
though farms.
light, It is
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gtves
built of
great
"Van a-
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powe:-.
diu m
Steel,
It is
•
•
a dapted
the
for use finest in
on the
large world.
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THE OIHBR SIDE.-Coll/irms the impre'>"ton of''utilit~ all compact." Illu .~t,.a·
tio"' s hows
temPorar~
rim to protect cleats or strakes ol drivi11g wheels u·hen
tractor u bemg delivered ~ road.
Henry Ford & Son, Ltd., CORK, IRELAND
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