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Show CARING FOR COUNTRY ROADS Heavily Loaded Wagons With Narrow Tires Are Injurious Place Har -rowa on a Drag. (Bf E. B. ROUSE, Colorado Agricultural Collets, Fort Colling, Colo.) Excessive loads placed on wagons with narrow tires are exceptionally bad for any road. Tractors using wheels upon which are cleats, or anything any-thing that 'will' cut through or Injure the road surface should never be allowed al-lowed on country roads. Disk harrows har-rows and In fact any cultivating tool should be kept off the road. If It Is necessary to move them along the road, place them upon a drag, stone boat or haul them to the field on a wagon. If dragged over the road, they will scar the road badly, break through the surface and start disintegration. disin-tegration. No road is In such poor condition as to warrant abuse of this kind. , .-- |