Farm Hauling Enters a New Era 



TODAY progressive farmers are plac- 

 ing old farming methods on trial. 

 Value must be proved or the old must go. 

 In these times of high costs the wastes of 

 past years must fall by the wayside. 



In the search for economies, the always- 

 important work of farm hauling is being 

 rigorously revised. On many farms, Inter- 

 national Motor Truck haulage has already 

 ushered in a new era of energetic move- 

 ment — of time- and work-saving efficiency. 

 By this transportation short-cut, stock 

 is marketed in less time and with less 

 shrinkage — crops are hauled when prices 



are right — supplies are delivered promptly 

 when needed — hard-hauling jobs are made 

 easy and long trips short. 



The fact that International Motor Trucks 

 are the product of a concern that has a 

 broad -as -agriculture reputation for fair 

 dealing, good value, and the production of 

 dependable labor-saving farm equipment, 

 should be ample assurance that these 

 trucks will in all cases provide low- cost 

 hauling service. 



The sizes range from ^-ton to 3^2 -tons 

 capacities and there is a style of body for 

 every hauling requirement. 



International Harvester Company 



of America 

 chicago (incorporated) usa 



92 BRANCH HOUSES IN THE UNITED STATES 



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