Journal of Agriculture, Victoria. 



[10 Oct., 1918. 



Deering and McCormick Binders 



DEERING NEW IDEAL BINDER 



Made in 5, 6 and 8 foot sizes 



McCORMICK IMPROVED BINDER 



Made 



5, 6 and 8 foot sizes 



Binders are all more or less alike in general construction. Upon 

 examination they do not seem to have any important difference. 

 However, when it comes to actual tests in the field under varied 

 conditions, there is a difference. There are many features that 

 have an influence on the efficiency of a binder. 



No two seasons are alike. The condition of the grain to be 

 harvested varies each season. Some seasons the grain may be in 

 ideal condition. Then there are other seasons when the grain is 

 down and tangled. Down and tangled grain is one of the most 

 difficult obstacles that a binder is required to overcome. This is 

 the real test of a binder, and it is in this test that Deeriug and 

 McCormick Binders show their real worth. 



Deering and McCormick binders will successfully harvest grain in 

 every condition, whether it be short or tall, even, down, tangled, 

 or full of green undergrowth. 



Deering and McCormick binders are simple ; all complicated and 

 unnecessary parts have been eliminated and the entire mechanical 

 operation brought down to a practical basis. 



Lightness of draft and ease of operation of Deering and McCormick 

 binders are the result of correct design, proper construction and 

 the equipment of roller bearings which reduce friction to a 

 minimum. 



Owners of Deering and McCormick binders appreciate the features 

 which make them simple, light of draft, dependable, and easy to 

 operate. 



INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER CO. OF AUS. PTY. LTD. 



543-555 BOURKE STREET, MELBOURNE 



