/■flfAT ADVANTAGES TRAY SWEEP . Bigger loads and greater mobility—are the two great advantages that will I prove immensely valuable to every farmer who invests in a WALLACE TRAY I j£ SWEEP during the 1941-42 haymaking season. 1 • The heaviest loods are light work to this wheel model, which pulls or turns more easily and more quickly than older types. ... , . „ . ... ~,t . r .■ The patented tooth point shown above hardly • When the sweep is empty the driver can lift the teeth clear of the misses Q strow _ note the rib which preve nts the ground, allowing free movement on the wheels. point digging into the ground. • Frame and teeth are of selected hardwood reinforced with iron brackets. The poles are mounted on swivels to prevent twisting when the sweep is backed. • Removable pull bars allow the sweep to be taken through a Post the coupon now and obtain complete details of this unique D. McL. WALLACE LTD., WALLACE TRAY SWEEP I De P l - 0 ' NEWMARKET, AUCKLAND. | * 1 Dear Sirs,—Please send me full information on the. * m f"» a Wallace Tray Sweeps and other Wallace Haymaking- - I II II I | | | I I Equipment. * rlsllaaa • ——= ; D. McL. WALLACE, LTD., THE STRAND, WHAKATANE. Head Office 1 Newmarket, Auckland.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 5, Issue 12, 4 February 1942, Page 3
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