Piston and 

 Connecting 

 Rod 



OPERATION 



The governor and the 



Secor carburetor do the 



work for which a skilled 



operator is required in other types of engines ; 



hence, any intelligent farm hand can learn in three 



hours to operate successfully the ov^^ . When plowing, the 



operator has only to guide the engine. Every other part operates 



automatically. 



Our governor system is of the "make and break" type, which 

 operates with a low tension current which on that account is not 

 liable to short-circuit. We provide a double supply of current in 

 a set of dry batteries and in a magneto that is positively actuated 

 by gearing. This magneto is covered with a brass shield to exclude 

 oil, dust and water. 



ADAPTABILITY 



Qi/Bmp can be used for many kinds of work ; plowing, seeding, 

 harvesting, cultivating, threshing, clover hulHng, for hauling grain 

 to the market, for pumping water on the farm or at the irrigation 

 plant, for railroad building, lumber hauling, for bringing ores and 

 other heavy materials to railway points. In addition to serving 

 these general purposes, it will be found indispensable for special 

 needs, wherever either traction or belt power is required. 



RELIABILITY 



Cheap shoes and cheap clothing wear out soon, while the 

 better quality not only wears longer, but gives better satisfaction 

 while in use. The same is true of every kind of machinery. 

 Cheap machines can be built for short lived, troublesome service. 

 The Rumely name has always stood for quality output. We be- 

 lieve that engine buyers prefer to pay the additional price required 

 for high class machinery. The selling of repairs is profitable. We 

 know it; but while our customer is waiting for a repair on which 

 we could make a few dollars of profit, he will be losing hundreds 

 of dollars by the loss of time. Consequently, we have designed 

 and built an engine every part of which is intended never to break. 

 The o^f^Htf- costs more money to buy, but less to operate. 



To those interested in the problem of Mechanical Plowing, 

 which, during the next ten years, will become a factor of para- 

 mount importance in the agricultural field, we direct attention 

 to the Information Blank attached. 





