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THE CHASE S-18 TRACTOR 



STUBDY, i;OW CONSTRUCTION, PERFECT BAtASTCE, EASE OE CONTROI., WIDE RANGE OF HITCH, PERMIT 

 THE USE OF ANY STANDARD MLAKS 02' SXIiI^AGE HflPXiEMENTS. DOES YOUR FARM HAUI.ING AND FURNISHES 

 POWKR FOR BEI.T WORK. 



Can be furnished with single front wheel as illustrated or with double front truck if preferred or can furnish you a com- 

 bination front consisting of center wheel as illustrated with two six-inch face wheels on outside of castor fork. 



ONIiY TRACTOR THAT TURNS IN A RADIUS OP ITS OWN WIDTH 



WHY THE CHASE 9-18 FARM TRACTOR SUCCEEDS 



It meets the growing demand for a medium-sized tractor 

 especially suited for the small or medium-sized farm. 



It is the product of ten years careful engineering experi- 

 ence coupled with an intimate knowledge of what the pro- 

 gressive farmer expects in a tractor. 



It is made by a company known the world over as pioneer 

 builders of motor trucks. 



The Chase Farm Tractor is ideally suited for eastern farm- 

 ing conditions. For hill and valley work and rough land it 

 has no equal, while its simplicity of construction and ease of 

 •control renders it especially suitable for orchard work and 

 other di..cult plowing problems. 



It will handle a two gang, 14-inch, or three 12-inch plows 

 under any reasonable conditions, operating anywhere a verti- 

 cle corn binder can be successfully used. It will pull an 8%- 

 foot double acting Disc Harrow, a three-section Spring Tooth 

 Harrow, or a four-section Smoothing Harrow. Or it will 



handle equally well a G-foot double acting Disc Harrow and 

 a two-section Smoothing Harrow in combination. 



The rear wheels being driven by individual clutches, the 

 Chase will work successfully under conditions where a tractor 

 operated by ordinary differential would stall or mine. For the 

 same reason on slippery ground where one wheel, only, can 

 get a grip, which would be sufficient to stop a machine oper- 

 ated by differential, the Chase will pull out and perform its 

 full duty without delay or hindrance. 



The driving wheels being outside the frame, It is possible 

 to use extension rims on the rear wheels, increasing their 

 normal width from 12 inches to 22 inches each. The front 

 wheel is so arranged that the axle extends beyond the yoke. 

 Two additional wheels placed on this extension axle, convert 

 the front wheel into a Roller, thereby permitting the tractor 

 to operate on plowed ground with perfect ease, acting as a 

 roller and clod crusher while harrowing or seeding, with no 

 danger whatever of packing the soil. 



SPECIFICATIONS 



Wheels. — Front wheel or steering wheel spring mounted, 36 

 inches in diameter, 8-inch face. Equipped with front exten- 

 sion wheels, 34 inches in width. Rear driving wheels 48 in- 

 ches in diameter, 12-inch face. Equipped with rear extension 

 rims, 22-inch face each. 



Kind of Fuel. — Gasoline, distillate and kerosene. 



Cooling System. — Enclosed radiator equipped with fan shroud 

 and powerful cooling fan. Water circulated by centrifugal 

 water pump, having large shaft and bearings. 



Num'ber of Wheels. — Two driving in rear, one steering in 

 front; with extensions applied to both front and rear wheels 

 tractor becomes a roller covering the entire ground. 84 inches 

 in width. 



Control. — Motor, frriction clutch, gear .shift and brake oper- 

 ated by convenient hand levers. Friction clutches operating 

 driving wheels controlled by convenient foot pedals. 



Bull Pinion Gears. — -High carbon steel heat treated so tough 

 they can't be machined — so hard they can't be drilled. 



Plowing" Capacity. — Two 14-inch plows of any standard make, 

 under all conditions, and three 12-inch plows in stubble or 

 favorable soil conditions. 



Harrowing Capacity. — One RiA-foot double action disc har- 

 row. Three section spring tooth harrow, or the above equiva- 

 lent in other tillage implements. 



Belt Power. — ^AU forms of farm, belt work requiring up to 

 and including 18 horsepower. 



Motor Chase Buda long stroke, heavy duty type, 4 cylin- 

 der, 4 cycle, water-cooled. 



Ignition. — High tension magneto, having set spark equipped 

 with impulse coupling for starting. No batteries. 



PBICIi, STANSABB EQUIPMENT, $1,252. 



Carburetor Automatic float feed. All air going to the car- 

 buretor is cleaned and thoroughly heated by a special clean- 

 ing and heating device. 



Air Cleaner. — Centrifugal visible type. Very simple and 

 efficient. 



Iiubrication. — -Automatic splash system and force feed 

 pump, giving positive lubrication for motor. 



Transmission. — Chase, two speeds forward, one reverse; slid- 

 ing gear, in oil-tight dust-proof case. Gears operate in oil. 

 Hyatt bearings throughout. 



Speed, Miles Per Hour High, 2%; low, 1%; reverse, 1. 



Speed may be changed by a simple governor adjustment. 



Motor Clutch. — -Internal expanding shoe located in engine fly 



wheel. Bierman type. 



Brake. — Powerful contracting band applied to bull pinion 

 shaft. 



Foot Clutches for Driving Wheels. — External contracting 

 band clutches operated by convenient foot pedals, giving indi- 

 vidual control of each driving wheel. 



Dimensions.— Length, 11 V2 feet; width, 68 inches; height. 

 57 inches. 



Weight. — 4,700 pounds. 



Frame Angle and channel steel. Joints hot riveted. 



Tant Capacity Fuel tank, 11 gallons kerosene, 2 gallons 



gasoline. . , a 



Belt Pulley. — 8 inches in aiameter, 6-inch face; normal speed, 

 900 revolutions per minute. Adjustable. 

 Draw Bar. — Adiustable. 

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