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Show SAMPSON TRACTORS II ISM FH!f Among the farm tractors displayed at the state fair is the powerful Sampson Sieve-grip, distributed in the intermountain intermoun-tain section by the Utah Implement company. com-pany. The Sampson tractor will be seen In action during fair week. Its - many advantages ad-vantages will be shown and explained by competent tractor experts. Referring to Sampson tractor efficiency in the field the tractor man of the Utah Implement company said: "While it is true that the low compact construction of the Sieve-Grip permits working to advantage in the orchard beneath be-neath low branches, and while it is also true that its narrow width has solved the question of vineyard, cultivation, these are not its only' points' of superiority. Its efficiency in open field work on the farm is quite as pronounced. Grain farmers with large acreage find that two or three ligh ttractors are preferable to one large machine, for inasmuch as the power is then divided into small units It Is possible possi-ble to accomplish a variety of work simultaneously. simul-taneously. However, many owners farming farm-ing five hundred to a thousand acres are doing their work in its entirety with a Model S-25. "The plowing capacity of a Sieve-Grip is about an acre an hour, and It can be used day and night. During the rush plowing season this is a great advantage. advan-tage. "Often good plowing or seeding weather is of short duration and a gain of a few-days few-days in completing such work is of the most vital importance. "Dry plowing is oftentimes necessary in field work, that the ground may be cul- tivated. The additional power required for such plowing is easily furnished by a tractor. Deep plowing can be done with a tractor during seasons which, if horses are used, require an additional number on the gang-plow." j |