February, 1922 



BETTER FRUIT 



Page Eleven 



or changing or supplementing of his pre- 

 sent system, owes ' to himself to study the 

 possibilities of the hydraulic ram. From 

 the manufacturers he may obtain complete 

 Instructions on how to determine the feasi- 

 bility of the mechanism or the size that 

 may be required. 



In the regions of extensive rainfall here 

 in the Northwest, where streams abound, 

 and even where ther are only ditches and 

 springs, there are innumerable locations 

 where a ram might be easily installed. 

 There are, adjacent to these supply sources. 



any number of orchardists and gardeners 

 who would like to do more or less irrigat- 

 ing. Or they may need power to pump 

 water form some present supply. This little 

 article should suggest the wisdom of inves- 

 tigating uses of this efficient combination 

 power-pumping mechanism. 



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These International 

 Machines, Requiring 

 Power at Drawbar 

 or Belt, are Built to 

 Work Right with 

 Tractors: 



BELT 



Threshers 

 Baling Presses 

 Feed Grinders 

 Corn Shellers 

 Ensilage Cutters 

 Huskers and Shredders 

 Huskers and Silo Fillers 

 Cane Mills 

 Stone Burr Mills 



DRAWBAR 



Grain Binders 



Harvester -Threshers 



Headers 



Push Binders 



Mowers 



Grain Drills 



Corn Binders 



Corn Pickers 



Plows 



Disk Harrows 



Spring -Tooth Harrows 



Peg -Tooth Harrows 



Field Cultivators 



Culti-Packers 



Manure Spreaders 



Wagons 



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Why Arc the Most Successful 



Farmers Using International 



Harvester Equipment? 



MORE than 100,000 farmers who have decided in 

 favor of International Harvester tractors have 

 been guided by the same impulses. 



They knew that, because of its 90-year contact with 

 farming problems, the International Harvester Company 

 was in better position than any other company to design 

 and build long-lived, practical farm tractors. 



They knew that in the International Harvester line they 

 could find both tractors and machines which were designed 

 to work together as field units. 



They were absolutely sure that the most practical and 

 helpful service would be quickly and easily and forever 

 available to them. Many years' experience with the Inter- 

 national Harvester Company had convinced them that no- 

 where else could they find aline of power farming equipment 

 so closely backed by satisfactory service. 



They knew that these factors would guarantee their 

 investments for years of usefulness. Year after year the 

 wisdom of Titan-International Tractor ownership grows 

 more apparent. 



Let the judgment of these 100,000 farmers help 

 you. For belt work now and for drawbar work in 

 the spring, follow their advice. Use International 

 equipment. Remember that both Titan 10-20 and 

 International 8-16 now sell for $900 — lowest 

 prices ever quoted on these tractors with their 

 present equipment. 



International Harvester Company 



OF AMERICA 



(JNCORPORATCOJ 



CHICAGO (JNCORPORATCOJ USA 



92 Branches and 15,000 Dealers in the United States 



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