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TwjMiOOCt CflFlTfll OIITIIY conditioned Farmalls, conventional wheel type tractors, and crawler types. On the right is shown the engine being removed from the main frame prior to being completely dismantled for thorough overhaul. Below: Transmission and axle housings in the process of removal. Each assembly is com- I pletely dismantled. ' if ■ I JL? ftßk i I ”mL ■ m HHR ■ - ■ . Good earth ... fertiliser, scientific farming, painstaking cultivation ■ * T ’7 ' .- is not enough. In these days when ever.-increasing production J is being called for to offset rising costs, more and more the SBlWSBfarmer is thinking of POWER. Yet not always can the capital outyJWWMj la X of a new tractor be conveniently afforded. \ /O J ’ |f|||| Costing only a fraction of the price of a new tractor, yet destined ' A * ujli " *bwK lirxL. db ' djjliiflli to give years of reliable, economical and trouble-free service, a . -- V Reconditioned McCormick-Deering Tractor is the logical answer to this problem. There’s no gamble about buying a Reconditioned McCormickOn the left is the main frame with Deering. On countless farms throughout New Zealand, they ® ' j 1 transmission, engine, and all other have slashed costs, raised work production, and made records for j k \ f moving parts completely removed. rugged dependability. And that is no idle statement. It can be fefib ? Note axle housings and axles in fore- proved to your satisfaction. Here’s the reason. Orowno. ‘Reconditioning’ to McCormick-Deering means stripping right lllMsjgj;- s ' down to the main frame. It means the stripping of every moving >1 Below are shown all moving, engine part — engine transmission, everything. Then every worn part is ? 7 l j and gear, parts completely removed for re p lace d with a new one. The McCormick-Deering experts in inspection and replacement where char g eo f thisw orkhaveafreehandtoreplaceanypartaboutwhich -> $ necessary. there could be a vestige of doubt. The result is a Reconditioned jhnr "' ' ' McCormick-Deering which is as good as human skill and new - - - -»w- •<-<’>- -- parts can make it. The ultimate result is cheaper, more reliable, Ly' ®< ■ 11l more efficient POWER — power that frequently cuts the farmer’s I ~" r L ‘'' ' O>A' ' ii iIdIII bl I 6 ' { - ' costs enou 8 h to P a y for the tractor from its savin 8 s > leaving the ‘"'A W || Im II .I'jll'l | ; profit from extra production free. ~ % 4 4 ’ Have a dealer show you the year-in-year-out performance figures I't'*’- of some of the Reconditioned McCormick-Deering Tractors now - at work. Then see for yourself —in a show-down demonstration —what a Reconditioned McCormick-Deering can do for you. INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER COMPANY OF N.Z. LIMITED —— MA,L TH,S COUPON TODAY T° the International Harvester Company of N.Z. Ltd., Box 563, Christchurch. Please let me have particulars of the Reconditioned McCormickDeering Tractor. lam farmingacres mi miiiwwin mu hi i hi n y of rolling country. I wish a tractor to do the work of a WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & Co. Ltd. KELSO, GORE AND INVERCARGILL address s.T.

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Southland Times, Issue 23888, 5 August 1939, Page 19

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Page 19 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 23888, 5 August 1939, Page 19

Page 19 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 23888, 5 August 1939, Page 19

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