A Uttle “Taiik”-for Farm Work 
The Cleveland Tractor is built on the same 
principle as the wonderful European battle 
“tanks.” 
It travels on its own trades, laying them 
down and picl^ing them up as it goes along. 
This efficient type of construction makes the 
Cleveland specially valuable to farmers, as it 
enables them to work practically anywhere — 
over almost any k.ind of farm land. 
They are being operated over gullies, ruts 
and ditches, through soft soil, wet clay, sand 
and gumbo—without sinking or floundering. 
They do not pacl^ the soil. 
They are working under and among small 
trees, close up to fence corners, on hillsides 
and over rough ground with much better re¬ 
sults than can be obtained with horses or with 
any other type of tractor. 
And they are working much faster. 
Thousands of Cleveland Tractors are help¬ 
ing to increase the production of food de¬ 
manded by war conditions. 
The Cleveland, pulling two 14 inch bottoms 
—which it will do under average conditions— 
plows 3V2 miles an hour—eight to ten acres 
a day. This is equal to the work of three men 
and three good three-horse teams. 
The Cleveland steers by the power of its 
own engine; it requires but slight effort on the 
part of the driver. Only one man is required 
to operate it. 12 horsepower is developed at 
the drawbar and 20 horsepower at the pulley. 
It is a constant source of tractive and station¬ 
ary power for twelve months in the year. 
It plows, harrows, plants, reaps, cuts ensilage, 
runs saws and pumps, drags logs, pulls road 
machinery, hauls manure spreaders and does 
practically all the work formerly done with 
horses or stationary engines. 
The Cleveland Tractor produces food but 
consumes none of it. It conserves man power, 
horse power, time, energy, and effort—and 
produces greater returns. 
The Cleveland Tractor was designed by 
Rollin H. White, the well-known engineer. 
It is manufactured under his supervision. Gears 
and tracks are protected from dust and dirt. 
Materials throughout are of the best. The 
whole machine weighs only about 3200 pounds. 
It can be housed in less space than is needed 
for a horse. 
Take advantage of present produce prices. 
Raise more food now. Help the nation and 
incidentally make more money yourself by 
using one or more Cleveland Tractors 
Write for complete information and the name 
of the nearest Cleveland dealer. 
3^^Cleveland Tractor Co. 
The largest producer of Crawler-type Tractors in the World 
19009 Euclid Avenue Cleveland, Ohio, U. S. A. 
Cleveland Tractor 
