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Americans Foremost Tractor 
T he Wallis won the title, 
“America’s Foremost Tractor” 
by ending needless power waste. 
Where the ordinary tractor uses 
about half its power to pull its own self, 
the Wallis uses only one fourth. Thus, 
the Wallis delivers about 50% more 
farm power at the drawbar, than other 
tractor motors of the same belt power. 
It is also significant that the Wallis 
weighs 1000 to 5000 pounds less than 
other tractors of equal draw-bar pull. 
This means much less fuel used per 
acre—greatly lessened cost of plowing 
per acre—in a word true economy of 
operation. And economy is the only 
basis on which to buy an_y farm machine. 
To produce a tractor of the Wallis 
class, many advanced ideas in regard 
to material and design, had to be 
introduced. 
One is the Wallis “U” frame—a 
simplified construction which did 
away with much needless weight. 
Another is, completely enclosed 
gears, including the final drive. This 
reduces friction and entirely protects 
the tractor from sand, dirt, etc. 
The motor, too, is distinctively a 
Wallis feature. In quality of material, 
design and workmanship it is compar¬ 
able to the best aeroplane motor. This 
motor keeps cool under working con¬ 
ditions that would “burn up” the 
average tractor motor. 
There are many other distinctive 
Wallis ideas in this tractor—all of 
which are described in the latest 
Wallis catalog. 
Send for it. Learn all about 
America’s Foremost Tractor; and how 
it gained leadership. 
J. I. CASE PLOW WORKS, 1264 Mead St., Racine. Wis. 
Minneapolis, Minn. 
Omaha, Nebr. 
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Washing-ton, D. C. 
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Sales Agents for Wallis Tractors 
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