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THE IRRIGATION AGE. 



DEPENDABLE POWER 



FOR 



IRRIGATION 



When you buy an engine for irrigation pumping, look first to the quality. Depend- 

 ability is the all-important consideration. You can't afford to risk failure of your 

 pumping outfit at the critical time. It will cost you less in the long run to pay what 

 a good engine is worth. 



Lauson and 

 Kerosene 



"Frost King" 

 Engines 



are particularly well adapted for irrigation pumping because of their absolute reliability. "Lauson" 

 Engines are built up to a standard, not down to a price; have more drop forged and case hardened 

 parts than any other engine on the market, and will run as true after five years' use as when new. 



By using a carburetor of special design ordinary kerosene distillate is used, securing the full rated 

 horse power as with gasoline. The cold process type of carburetor is used because it is cleaner and 

 more efficient than the oil heating system used by others. 



For continuous heavy work there is no engine on the market today that equals the Lauson. We'll 

 be glad to submit proof without obligating you in any way. 



Built in Sizes 



from 



6 to 50 H. P., 



Horizontal Portable or 



Stationary Types. 



80 to 100 H. P. 



Multiple Cylinder 



Vertical Type. 



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