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Show TRACTOR WON'T JUMP FENCES Somo of the Arguments in Favor of Its More General Use Will Not Bite, Balk, or Run Away. Some of the many arguments in favor fa-vor of the tractor are given as follows in Farm Life: It will not bite, balk or run away. It will not shy at a loose scrap of paper pa-per in the road. It will not kick the stall all night and keep the tired farmer farm-er and his wife awake. It will not f'ib ihe manger. It will not break out of the barn at night, jump the fence and eat your neighbor's cabbages. It will not lie down in a particularly moist spot in the barnyard, roll over on its back and elevate its four feet into the air. It does not have to be curried, sponged off or treated with horse liniment. lini-ment. It is not addicted to colic, cough, heaves, spavin or wind-gall. It will not snort in your ear or whisk its tail in your face. It will not "haw" when you tell It to "gee" or vice-versa. You do not have to pull on the lines and holler your head foff when you want it to stop. It does not "up and die" just as the spring work is coming on. |