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the CRAWLER you have been waiting for ...... wdwpw BROWN gUgm'*® N.Z. users say it’s a wonderful Tractor:— ** Handles conditions better than any comparable American make **, says F.P. Agricultural Contractor, Halcombe. * Equal to any, and superior to most American Crawlers.** B.W.G. Agricultural Contractor, Pio Pio. ” Steadier to handle and much faster than previous American machine.” 8.L.J., Ngutunui. ** Far superior to any Crawler I have used.” D.E.P., Hihitahi. (Extracts from tutlmoniala on file.) full 4-FURROW PERFORMANCE Li/re the David Brown wheel model, this new David Brown crawler tractor is almost unbelievably good, both in performance and specification, ft is a superior quality tractor in every way, precision built, and completely equipped.

PLUS features of the David Brown CRAWLER * Track rollers mounted on boll bearings, requiring only 60-hour lubrication as against normal twice daily. ★ Remarkable economy. 4 cylinder engine. * 6-speed gear box. ★ 4-speed P.T.O. and Belt Pulley. * Heavy duty, wide tracks. ★ 4 track gauges. * Reversible sprockets. * Outstanding stability. * Ease of control. ★ Ground pressure only 4.45 lb. per sq. in.

DAVID BROWN WORLD'S FINEST TRACTORS £ IMPLEMENTS DBM* David Brown Dealers : HAINES MOTORS LTD., Cnr. Manchester and Gloucester Streets. Christchurch. , Haines Motors Ltd.. Greymouth. A. H. Bowie. International Farm Service. **■• burton. Dalgety and Co. Ltd.. Timaru. N.Z. Distributors: TODD'BROS. LTD.. Wellington.

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Press, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 26319, 13 January 1951, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 26319, 13 January 1951, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 26319, 13 January 1951, Page 8