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Show The Cleveland Tractor Does More Than Plow "Vour trat-tor. to be of renl service ind ply draw a plow,'" aayfl Mr. .Mitchell ot the R. T. Mitchell Co.. dlatrlhutor of Cleveland tractors nnd Studebaker carr. ('Plowing Is only tho beglnnlm? of what a tractor Should ho able to do. ' it should io ie aMe to do everything oIbo in tho preparation of the seed bed tho dibclnt; and harrowing, the planting And it should do these UllUffl In a way th-nt will r.ot Injure tho coming crop. "The tractor should not only be able to draw the Implement easily, but it Should not spoil the Rood work the lm-plohient lm-plohient has done. After tho ground i. broken tln Cleveland Tractor goes over It with tho disc and tho harrow, thou Koes cor it with tho scedor It rides on top of the seed bed. It does not alnk Into it nnd It does not pack the aoll. "The Cleveland goes over soft ground because It travels on its own HidlejS tmeks which it pK ks up and lays down u.- it poes alon "These tracks have about 60(1 square j on I ho ground ll only about five pound. to the square Inch therefore there 11 not enough weight on the ground at anyone any-one point to Inflict damage. "And because It does not Mnk in. Iocs not have to push the dirt In front of it and pack It down In oixler to navigate. navi-gate. And because It is not obliged to push the earth In front of It and par it down, the greatest possible amount or , ivailable for accomplishing th! work it lias to do H This is one of the reasons why the Cleveland performs so much dwork on U a small amount of kerosene" H |