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THE RURAL NEW-YORKER 
June 25, 1910. 
Dealers, Attention! 
The Exclusive Selling Agency for the Farm Pump En¬ 
gine puts the dealer in advance of all competition. The 
Engine is absolutely unique and the fastest seller on the 
market. The demand is unprecedented. Territory is being 
rapidly assigned. Live dealers wanted. Write at once for 
attractive proposition. (70) 
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'ULLER & JOHNSON MFC. CO., 892 Ann Street, IiadisouT wis. “ t \5is hed 
Manufacturers of All Sizes Fuller & Johnson Double Efficiency Gasoline Engines and Agricultural Implements 
Patented 
June 15, 1909. 
Others 
Applied for. 
Pumps 
800 to 
1,000 
Gallons 
per HOUi 
and 
Also 
RUNS 
Many 
Ma¬ 
chines 
FARM! 
Frost Proof and Needs No Engineer 
The engine is air cooled and absolutely non-freezing. Runs 
equally well at 30 below zero or in tropic heat. 
Extraordinarily simple in design. Important working parts 
protected by metal case. Nothing to break or get out of order. 
Self-oiling. No attention needed while engine is running. 
The engine is as high grade in every respect as best auto-, 
mobile engines. Runs without smoke or flame, sparks or odor, 
and with practically no vibration. 
Built and guaranteed by Fuller & Johnson, whose fame as 
engine builders extends around the globe. 
The Farm Pump Engine is the only absolutely new, novel 
and important improvement in gasoline engineering brought 
out in'recent years. 
We issue a special book explaining in full detail its design, 
construction and uses. 
^ctsln Free Engine Book 
Every farmer,'stockman, dairyman—all who need portable power 
for pumping: and running: machinery, should have a copy of this book. 
It tells exactly how this latest wonder among engines is built—what it 
will do—what it costs and how to get one. 
Investigate! Learn how this engine solves the water problem and , , 
the labor problem! Read the glowing words of delighted owners, who Farm Pump Engine 1 urrnng the unndstone 
tell how it saves time, money and worry! Don't Miss it—Write today! 
A Handy Little Engine That Does Most Everything! 
Yes, this is the Farm Pump Engine— “the mechanical hired man.” A husky fellow who wants the job 
of helping you run the farm! Sufficiently large and strong to do a dozen men’s work. Light enough to ride 
in a wheelbarrow. Carries no baggage in the form of expensive "accessories.” Ready for business just as 
delivered from the depot. Always "Johnny-on-the-Spot” wherever power is needed. Waits for no introduc¬ 
tion to Work— *u»t jumps at the chance to do it! 
'‘Shakes hands” with a pump at the lively rate of 35 strokes per minute and 
pumps 800 to 1,000 gallons per hour as if it were only play. Attach a piece of common 
pipe for air head and the engine will throw a stream as high as a house—or 60 feet on a 
level. Gives inval able fire protection, irrigates gardens, washes buggies, windows, etc. 
Out-Pumps a Windmill 
and Runs Hand-Power or Foot-Power Machines 
This novel portable engine is a self-contained Power Pumping Plant. Requires 
no special platform—no belts, arms, pump-jack, anchor posts, tank or tower. Attach 
it to the pump stock, give the fly wheel a whirl and the engine keeps right on pump¬ 
ing as long as the fuel holds out. Lifts half a ton at every stroke! 
around this page show the Farm Pump Engine in action, running all 
kinds of light machines. It has a 4-inch pulley for this purpose. 
It will run two machines at a time as easily as one. This "Mechan¬ 
ical Hired Man” never kicks about work, wages or long hours. 
Summer and Winter, Rain or Shine, Indoors or Out, it steadily 
pegs away, doing its level best. The little engine thrives 
on work! Tackles anything that comes along. Can be 
quickly detached and moved about, , 
nd it Never “Jumps its Job!” 
Farm Pump Engine Running Separator 
