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ON THE AERODROMES . . . ON THE FARMS . .. On Allied Aerodromes all over the world the United Nations’ Air Forces look with pride and affection on their McCormick-Deering Tractors and equipment. Whether it is the J,,,. % husky six cylinder 75 h .p. TDlßTracTracTor s |||| on constructional work, . IS|S or the busy little '' '' I Farmalls in and around IwbsJF the hangars every day, W alir ' ;11 : " the hangars every day, they’re showing they 5 111 ■# have got what it takes ! In the steaming jungles of Burma, and the South Sea Islands, or on the arid deserts of North Africa, and on the training' grounds all over the world, they take it on the chin and come up for more! On the home front, too, they’re doing a great job of work ! Day and night the outstanding reliability and freedom from repairs of McCormick-Deering Tractors mean more food for the Forces. Naturally the Allied Air Forces and Armies have been priority No. 1, but the huge resources of the International Harvester Company have provided a few Tractors for food production: Farmall A & B 2 Furrow W-4 3 Furrow Farmall H 3 Furrow W-6 and WD-6 4 Furrow Farmall M 4 Furrow W-9 and WD-9 5 Furrow They’re on rubber tyres, too. Also, T 6, TD6, TD9, TDI4 and TDIB TracTracTors — all coming forward in limited quantities. Write in for further particulars. International Harvester Co. of N.Z. LIMITED Box 563. Christchurch. Branches at Auckland, Palmerston North, Wellington & Dunedin Agents everywhere

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ATC Observer, Volume 3, Issue 8, 2 March 1945, Page 32

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Page 32 Advertisement 1 ATC Observer, Volume 3, Issue 8, 2 March 1945, Page 32

Page 32 Advertisement 1 ATC Observer, Volume 3, Issue 8, 2 March 1945, Page 32

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