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Show HI-! MODEL "Z" KMT'S MOST REFIHED TRACTOR All the operating features you have wanted for years are yours with the new MM "Z". The fore-runner of modern tractor engineering this popular model has been the first in the MM line to offer revolutionary developments. develop-ments. Recall the first "Z" had the exclusive MM engine with ISO fewer operating parts. More progressive changes make the "Z" better than ever. Latest improvements improve-ments give 10 more power on draw bar and belt. Where is the man that can't appreciate the advantages of extra horse power? Improved appearance for "Visionlining" further pro-notes pro-notes visibility. Permits better operation on every job. Speed range has been increased to provide most suitable field speeds. A practical change in keeping with the ies. Hardened sector gear has been adopted on all "V models excepf the standard tread which has redesigned rede-signed steering arms and tie-rod located at rear of axle. Result is improved steering ease and longer life steering gear. Differential now features the Eevacycle tooth form. A precision gear with increased strength. Easy, comfortable operation features include Lazy hzk air cushion seat, adjustable steering wheel, "wobble s:;ck" gear shift lever, improved easy braking action and M-Matic tool control. A new era begins with this obedi- r- j 4 j I en!, easy to handle new "Z" tractor. j ' Vhen you know all about the .'''KSJSij new Z, which is so far ahead in its LJ own power ciass, you will want no p-: -'-f:H fiv) other tractor. WINTERTON BROS. UMAS, UTAH ROOSEVELT, UTAH 1 n . ;. ,-, fx ;; ;a... . . f: rp 1 1 -z- sJ h Wife idcwU Urm and wheel tnm now otionl t M oort. Make gtodelteaker your 19)5(0) tony word Ulirif t smd solid wmlue f GIVE your new-car money a chance distinctive Studebaker Champion, to buy you America's top value qq out for a drive in this thrifty in a low-price automobile this time. 1950 Studebaker. 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