THERE IS A ME among agricultural engineers tc the elfeet that if you multiply Hie width of the cut of your implement (in feet) by the working speed of your tractor (in mile; per hour) you will obtain the approximate number of acres yoi •can cover in a ten-hour day. Using this simple formula, vov can easily calculate the numbei •of extra hours YOU are spending in the field every day with lh< animal or tractor power you arc now using . . . as compared witl the speedy 4% miles per houi working speed of the Allis Glial mers. Then multiply the numbe: of hours saved per day by the nun her of ten-hour days you spend performing each of the dra\i bar operations on your fann eacl year . . . and you will have tin approximate number of hours 01 days you can save in a year. Th< yearly saving will surprise you. J-ook at the accompanying table & 5. & £ "S * J ' u -o Ja O Q) Cl> O r* O ~ k h tn ■w fl « P V u •J" "-> " O . )H J, . p* <; «c? x 4 Hors:s and 2-Bottom 2141 X 2 466 14-Inch Plow • /31X * *" ,oc 3-Plow Steel Wheel Tractor and 3-Bottom X 3 ... 10.5( 14-Inch Piow Rubber-Tired Model "WC" . and 2-Bottom X 4M->. 11 .Of 14-Ineh Plow Four good horses at best can pkws less than half as much as eithei of the tractors. The Allis Chalmers, on the other hand, pulling two bottoms at 4% miles an hour actually plows more acres thar does a larger, sloAver tractor, pulling three bottoms at three mile; an hour. You can cover the sann amount of ground in less time but you have done it with a smaller, less expensive tractor . . . ont thai you can better alford to operate. Treat yourself Lo a traclor . . . at a price you can afford to paj . . . that will cover more acre: in less time . . . and do belte.i work. Give yourself a tractor thai will enable you to get in from tlu field earlier each day . . . thai will cover ground faster without wearing you out . . . s tractor that will give you spare time for leisure and for pursuing other profitable activities on you) farm. The Allis Chalmers is the one tractor that brings all these advantages to you. You owe yourself the shorter hours which it affords . . . and the freedom from "sun-up to sundown" days in the field. Allis- Chalmers FARM TRACTOR District Agents: Mac Lean Motors LIMITED. Clifton Road, Whakatane llllIillj[[|l!llllill[lil!lllllli[||j||[IIII|[||il![(lil|[IIII|[Ilji!ll!lllit The Whakatane HARDWARE CO. AND SERVICE STATION ! For all Hardware lines and Farming Requisites Full Stocks of requirements of the Motorist Motor Repairs by Expert Mechanics 42—46 Commerce Street WHAKATANE
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 3, Issue 206, 30 August 1940, Page 4
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