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Xo Pull 'Round Turns 

 in Pathless Woods 



Ability to take sharp turns in 

 "vinding roads makes the Mon- 

 arch Tractor particularly suited 

 to the requirements of lumbering. 

 'I'he Monarch turns in its own 

 length. 



It lays its own track as it goes 

 — broad manganese steel chain 

 traction belts — that gives it firm 

 footing on any surface. 



In deep sand, over bogs, on 



snow and ice, its weight is distri- 

 buted as though borne on a plat- 

 form. 



And these bioad treads grip the 

 ground over an immense surface. 



The Monarch is economical to 

 operate, for its fuel is coal oil, but 

 gasoline may be used if desired. 



A winch used to replace the regular power belt pulley enables the 

 Alonarch to be equipped as a travelling power crane, which in loading 

 and other similar work effects numerous savings in operating costs. 



Write for Catalogue to Dept. F.J.I. 



Monarch Tractors Ltd. 



BRANTFORD, ONTARIO. 



Mention the Forestry Magazine for your identification. 



