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C. M. Woolf & Co., Inc. 



Gasoline Engines 



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Victor and Famous Gas 



Operated with Gasoline. Natural, Manufactured, or Producer Gas 



Kerosene or Alcohol 

 Vertical and Horizontal Types. Stationary and Portable. Water- 

 Cooled and Air-Cooled 1 to 25 Horsepower. 

 GASOLINE TEACTORS 

 12 to 20 Horsepower 

 Sawing, Spraying, Hoisting, and Pumping Outfits 

 The Gasoline Engine as a Farm Power. 

 The gasoline engine Is the most efficient and economical farm 

 power. With a little Intelligent attention It will always do its 

 duty and save money for the man who has work for It to do 

 It Is absolutely safe. Independent of weather conditions, occupies 

 n small space, and makes possible a centrally located farm power 

 house. Owing to their superiority over other forms of power 



and Gasoline Engines 



inJSJE! " umber , ° f far ™ er » throughout the country have already 

 purchased gasoline engines, but the larger number of possible 

 purchasers Is still to be supplied. p 



Construction 



Before any material can be used In I. H. C. engines it must 

 be carefully tested (sometimes chemically analyzed) and every 

 piece found to be defective is promptly rejected. Every part 

 which enters into the makeup of one of these engines Is Inspected 

 a number of times during the process of construction and the 



I' 1 ' " •! engine si undergo an actual running tea! ranelne 



from 10 to 12 hours. So rigid is the system of Inspection that 

 It Is practically Impossible for an Imperfect engine to cet Inin 

 the salesroom. 6 



Working side of 



general fiL 1 S r ,or , 1 uorl «">«al engine Is especially designed for 

 »nS ^Vi work-threshing, pumping, sawing, cutting feed. 

 1 . . T t,; for use ln K raln elevators, grist and feed 

 mills hoisting plants; for pumping stations and irrigating; for 



engLTf .rs,:l 1 l8 0t a e dap?ed d : Dary »™ to " & 80 



This engine can be used anywhere In the city or ln the country 

 It is equipped with electric ignition so that It is never neceiary 



Victor Horizontal Engine 



to have an open flame near the engine, which would prevent Its 

 use ln Insured buildings. 



As regularly furnished, this horizontal engine Is equipped for 

 us ng gasoline. With slight alterations, however, natural or arti- 

 ficial gas, alcohol or kerosene may be used as fuel 



Can be furnished In 4. 6, 8, 10, 12, 15, 20 and 25 horsepower. 

 Complete specifications and prices given upon application. 



Ask for catalogue. 1 



International Harvester Company Portable Gasoline Engines 



4. 6, 8, 10, 12, 15 AND 20 HOESEPOWEE 



These portable engines have been designed to supply the 

 demand for a reliable engine that could be easily transported 

 from place to place. For running huskers and shredders 

 threshers, shellers, for pumping and other farm purposes these 

 engines are unexcelled. They are also ideal contractors' out- 

 fits for well drilling and stone crushing, pumping water out 

 of sew'ens and lowlands, for operating temporary electric 

 lighting plants, etc. The engine proper is ln all respects 

 similar to the Victor horizontal engine described on previous 

 pages, except that It Is mounted on trucks for convenience in 

 transporting. 



The trucks are light, yet very strong, and are rigid enough 

 to withstand any jarring or jolting encountered in traveling 

 over rough roads or uneven fields, with the exception of the 

 hubs, which are cast, the wheels are constructed of steel 

 Each axle Is a solid piece of steel, turned to size at the end 



to form a bearing for the wheel. The frame which supports 

 the engine Is substantially constructed and will stand up under 

 all conditions. v 



Working Side of Portable Engine 



tIo C n OU ' P ! e *l e , speciflca V°, ns and P rlc<?s will be given on applica- 

 tion. Ask for special catalogue. 



PEICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE 



