The RURAL NEW-YORKER 
Bearings that Stay New 
in Tractor, Truck and Motor Car 
The job of tractor bearings—in 
wheels and transmission, on the 
pinion or worm shaft, at the differen¬ 
tial or in knuckle heads—is to keep 
the expensive working parts of the 
vehicle from wearing out. Bearings 
can’t do this job if they wear out 
themselves, or even if they just wear 
loose and stay loose. Therefore, they 
should stay new — and Timken 
Tapered Bearings do. 
The tapered design enables the 
bearing to resist not only up-and- 
down loads, bumps and shocks, but 
also the heavy side or end pressures 
inevitable in tractor service. 
Naturally, with this doubled power 
of resistance to wear and tear, 
Timken Bearings stand up where less 
sturdy bearings would be ground 
to pieces. 
Secondly —If a little wear does 
occur after thousands of miles, it 
can be quickly and easily corrected, 
just by moving the tapered “cone” 
and rollers a trifle farther into the 
tapered cup. This simple “take-up 
for wear” extends the life of the 
bearings indefinitely. 
The following list of tractors 
equipped with Timken Bearings shows 
how rapidly tractor owners and build¬ 
ers are appreciating the vital im¬ 
portance of Timken taper. 
R 86 p 
Square Turn 
Topp-Stewart 
Tracklayer 
Uncle Samj 
Dotted lines show how the 
nside of the “cup” of a 
Timken Bearing is tapered 
tofit over the tapered rollers. 
Hession 
Hood 
Illinois 
Lang 
Lanson 
Lynn 
Maxwell 
Moreland 
National 
Parrett 
Post 
Russell 
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Bates All Steely 
Bates Steel Mule 
Bean 
Beltrail 
Fageol 
Farmer Boy 
Farquhar 
Fordson 
Four Drive 
Cleveland 
Coleman 
Cummunity-Water 
Ballast 
Craig 
Cultitractor 
Galloway 
Gile 
Gray 
Whitney 
Wichita Falls 
Wisconsin 
Wolverine 
Harrow 
Hendy 
