CLOUGH’S KEEP CROPPING UP EnunEiE Cropping is up this year, and IT JT I jl everywhere you’ll find Clough < Ploughs boosting production. 1 * 4 f With over 22 million acres in € yew 1 peas and grain crops through- Ry / ■ out N.Z., the plough is being j used more than ever before. y / The Clough Mounted Plough Jgn/fi . on/ / f is favoured for its rugged Q© /q|| | ,Q% S construction and excep- ‘TO/ tionally strong beam— a % built for a life-time of trouble-free service. f Sixteen models, single 1 J ' to five furrows de- J signed for all condi- J tions from North ■ Cape to the Bluff. I j w If /w J / J J f c CHECK THESE S OUTSTANDING J * J FEATURES f * Exclusive Easy Draught I I > ★ Beams: tempered 85-90 high tensile—24" clearance. — I * 1 * Heads: bolted or standard. f ★ Shares: a type and quality for ■ everj P ur P° sc - I 14.5% itdr * Mouldboards: extra long or semi- < /© > ■ digger. C _ * Saddles: exclusive N.Z. feature. it Coulters: larger, plain, adjustable, undercut and knife. CLOURHdb FIRST IN THE FIELD Available from Tractor and Machinery dealers throughout N.Z. and manufactured by W. R. Clough h Sena LM. Shannon and Timaru.
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Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30803, 15 July 1965, Page 21
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