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Strength and Traction in Goodyear Heavy-Duty Cushions 1. Goodyear Heavy-Duty Cushions are made with the Goodyear-patented sidewall indentations a series of cup-like depressions that assist the All-Weather Tread in providing the utmost in cushioning quality. 2. Built with a wider All-Weather Tread, they insure road contact and tractive power in any type of work. 3. They have smaller and more numerous tread blocks, that provide more of that sharp-edged clutching, holding, All-Weather Tread surface. 4. Built more ruggedly than ever, they give the maximum of wearing strength and long, economical mile-, ' age. When the tread is worn their surface is easily renewed for continued traction. 5. Goodyear Heavy-Duty Cushions ate especially designed for rear wheel equipment of trucks employed in either medium duty ,or the heaviest duty known. 6. When you buy Goodyear All-Weather Tread Heavy-Duty Cushions you buy the maximum of long, long wear, plus strength, plus traction, plus security. See the Goodyear Display at the Exhibition—Stand 3, Canadian Court GOOD SN>* HEAVY-DUTY CUSHION TYRES.
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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 18678, 29 April 1926, Page 12
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