The New Britain Tractor 



"DIG tractors are costly — they don't 

 pay on a small place. Animal 

 power is low in first cost, but waste- 

 ful. New Britain presents the answer 

 — a reliable junior tractor at moder- 

 ate price. 



The oats and corn required to 

 feed a horse would supply cereals 

 and flour for an entire family. 

 New Britain saves that crop. It 

 allows the land so used — over five 



At present New Britain 



NEW BRITAIN No. 1— at $400 — has 

 wheels 26^2 hi. high, width 17^ in. It is nar- 

 row enough to work between the rows and do 

 one-horse field cultivation in average planting 

 of beans, corn, potatoes or other crops that 

 are spaced 24 or more inches apart. Espe- 

 cially designed for garden work. It has clear- 

 ance of 9 in. — sufficient for "over-row" work 

 on low growing plants. 



acres — to be cultivated more inten- 

 sively. 



New Britain will do more work 

 than a horse, for it is speedier and 

 tireless. A farm horse averages about 

 900 hours of work per year, — three 

 hours' work a day. New Britain will 

 hustle all day, for much less than the 

 cost of animal power. Several men 

 with hand equipment couldn't cover 

 as much ground. 



is made in two models: — 



NEW BRITAIN No. 2— at $450— has 32 

 in. wheels and a longer axle. One wheel is 

 adjustable along the axle to meet all con- 

 ditions. It will straddle one or more rows, 

 having a clearance of 13 in. under the axle. It 

 pulls all the horse tools that No. 1 will pull, 

 and in addition, is equipped to handle a mul- 

 tiple-row seeder or a multiple-row cultivator. 

 An ideal machine for the market grower. 



It is economical to operate 



Comparison of running expenses shows New 

 Britain saves money in replacing an animal, and — 

 After keeping up a lively pace all day, New Britain 



rolls to any point on its own power and will do all the 

 work of a stationary engine of equal rating. Plenty 

 of reserve power to take care of reasonable overload. 



"New Britain does the job' 



It hauls, plows, discs, harrows, pulverizes, drills, 

 cultivates, hills, weeds, covers, marks, mows, and 

 sprays. It furnishes ample belt power to operate 

 a saw, grinder, ensilage cutter, corn shelter, cream 



be 



separator or any farm equipment that 

 operated with 6 H. P. gasoline engine. 



Low first cost, low operation and upkeep cost, full 

 traction and easy operation. 



Distributors Wanted 



This is the tractor the truck grower and small 

 farmer, and present owner of a large tractor, has been 

 wishing for. It can also be used in many industries. 



The demand for New Britain is here. It offers a 



big, quick, new sales field for dealers who will adopt 

 New Britain sales methods. A quick turnover, at- 

 tractive discounts, worth while profits. 

 Write at once. 



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