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■ in- wm-imiii't - M |r 'gCT- SSW’T?’ —" ' ' , JOHN DEERE COMBINES : ■Hi dßfl wj| I -_w —mt, - wjr JF wj jjT jig Sgha Ml IMB ■JMMSM ■ . - . .itBsMMH ...and here's what you get STANDARD EQUIPMENT • Gasoline engine • Dry type air cleaner • Cell type separating grate a Disc brakes • Side hill equipment • Lights • Power steering (not on model 40) 0 3 extra seiyes S stone trap • Platform float spring (not on Model 40) • Top driven clean grain and tailings elevators • Utting guards • Hydraulic reel lift and variable speed reel (not on Model 40.) 40 COMBINE Bft platform 40 bushel grain tank 66in pick-up 45 COMBINE wft P ,atform 50 bushel grain tank 80in pick ’ up Pick up reel in lieu of slat reel add £57. Straw chopper in lieu of straw spreader add £67. 55 COMBINE 12ft platform 65 bushel grain tank HOin pick-up Pick-up reel in lieu of slat reel add £63. Straw chopper in lieu of straw spreader add £Bl For full information on John Deere Combines write to the N.Z. ■Li o h ■ n BRANCHES THROUGHOUT NEW ZEALAND * HEAD OFFICE: 145 CASHEL STREET. CHRISTCHURCH. • INTERNATIONAL FARM SERVICES. Ashburton. • a ■ • MALVERN MOTORS. Darfield. SKj AF THAIF A A Ante* • TRACTOR SERVICES (Nelson! Ltd., Nelson. VI lllvll AUCIIIde • TRACTOR SERVICES (Marlborough) Ltd.. Blenheim. ** 9 AUTO DIESELS LTD., Greymouth. A
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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31209, 5 November 1966, Page 10
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