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I N the all-important work of making seed beds your tractor will 
furnish only power. Your plow will apply this power. The 
direct work of making the seed bed—the source of your profits— 
will depend upon the plow. You need, above everything else, 
the best tractor plow you can get. John Deere Tractor Plows, 
for use with any standard tractor, have a special attraction for you 
as you consider the importance of plow value to tractor power value. 
Get These Books 
Write today for our free booklet de¬ 
scribing fully both the No. 5 and No. 
6 John Deere Tractor Plows. It has a 
message on tractor plow value that you 
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156 pages describe a full line of labor 
saving implements—tells how to adjust 
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book. It will be worth dollars to you. 
Eighty years of the most successful experience in plow-making is 
behind John Deere Tractor Plows. A trademark, made famous 
by good implements—as an assurance of special quality—is on 
these plows. This means a lot to you. 
John Deere Bottoms Insure Superior 
Seed Bed Making 
In a particular way, John Deere Tractor Plows offer an attraction to you 
because of their superior bottoms. Bottom quality, you know, makes plow 
quality. The distinctive bottom quality that features John Deere Tractor 
Plows is secured by using only highest grade materials and extreme care and 
skill in adapting these materials. 
To get these books, indicate the im¬ 
plements in which you are interested 
and ask for package T. P.-135. 
You will find this superior bottom quality evident in the exceptional service 
that John Deere Tractor Plows give—in long life, in scouring, in pulverizing 
the soil, in covering trash, in turning the furrow-slice with the least possible 
resistance and in making uniformly deep, roomy, compact seed-beds. 
Save Time, Labor and Upkeep with 
John Deere Tractor Plows 
In addition to their direct advantages for 
better seed bed making, John Deere Tractor 
Plows co-operate fully with the tractor for 
rapid, fuel-saving work. You control them 
from the tractor seat. They require little 
or no watching. Their extra clearance and 
scouring qualities prevent clogging. Their 
bottoms lift high and level for turning. The 
location of the axles causes the bottoms to 
reach full depth quickly and stay in the 
ground. Their John Deere Quick Detach¬ 
able Shares can be removed by unscrew¬ 
ing only one nut and can be replaced as 
easily. Their perfect balance and bottom 
qualities make them extremely light run¬ 
ning. They have no chains or sprockets 
to cause trouble in the field. Every part 
is as strong as the best of material and 
the best of workmanship can make it. 
John Deere Tractor Plows are used suc¬ 
cessfully with any standard tractor. If 
your tractor is of the large type you will 
want the No. 6 plow, carrying three or 
four bottoms. If your tractor is of the 
smaller type you will want the No. 5 plow, 
carrying two or three bottoms. 
John Deere, 
Illinois 
