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ALLIS=CHALMERS •I’VIRIFAIOI" MODEL ”B” PLLIS-CHBLMERS •Io j FOR EVERY JOB ON SMALL FARMS FOR USEFUL JOBS ON BIG FARMS Fresh from the field and factory laboratories of Allis- you of power and speed for everyjob. It will pull one Chalmers comes a gleaming speed-lined farm tractor 16-ineh mouldboard plough in ordinary conditions at . the new Model “B” .. . modern in every detail, average ploughing depths, at 4 miles per hour. This • mounted on rubber tyres, and setting a new standard means that you can plough from 5 to (i acres per day. for compactness, speed, power, comfort and convenience. With a single row Model “15” cultivator attachment you In terms of animal power, the Model “B” will replace can cultivate from 14 to 15 acres per day. With a 5-foot four good work horses, but its “keep” is much lower. It A C tandem disc harrow you can double-disc 20 acres a “eats” only when working. Servicing is an easy, quick, day .. . with an Bor 10-foot single disc you can cover 32 clean job, compared to the feeding, watering, bedding, to 40 acres per day. In all field operations you can work and currying of even one horse. It is immune from as much ground as you can cover with four horses .. . sickness, disease or epidemic ... no veterinary bills. No and more. harness to buy or keep in repair. Takes up less shed matter what kind of farming you practise, what crops space than one horse. It is tireless—even though worked y OU raise, what type of power you are accustomed to 24 hours a day—and its efficiency is not affected by heat, us j ng .. . you’ll find something this tractor can do for cold, flies or dust. you better, faster, easier, more economically or more The Model “B” is adapted to dairy, sheep, and mixed profitably than it has ever been done before, farming and many different crops . . . from garden, orchard, vineyard and other special crops—to the staple ad With Belt Puliey crops of diversified farms, large runs and plantations. It I | I 1 and will plough, prepare your seed bed, cultivate, harvest and fill Power lake-off haul. It will drive belt-driven machinery and perform a 1■ X 111 multitude of odd jobs. It will handle your horse-drawn OWfci I Vf £225 tools, too . . . you do not have to purchase special tractor tools at once. It is fast, sturdy, compact, easy to steer The Allis-Chalmers “Everyfarm” Model “B” is and handle, comfortable to drive, built to stand hard approximately £3O lower in price, than any work, and weighs only 2100 pounds net, including liquid air-tyre tractor in its class ballast in the rear tyres . . . not much more than the weight of one good draught horse. ANDREWS AND BEAVEN, LTD. Two forward working speeds of 2j and 4 miles an hour, _ , , and a high, or road, speed of 7J miles an hour . . . assure ot art ord ot. INortn, 1 imam

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXLV, Issue 21178, 27 October 1938, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Timaru Herald, Volume CXLV, Issue 21178, 27 October 1938, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Timaru Herald, Volume CXLV, Issue 21178, 27 October 1938, Page 3

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