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Timken Bearing 
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It Ought to be in Your Tractor 
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Timken Taper has for years been a principle of motor-car 
bearings that has enabled them to stand up under the con¬ 
tinuous hammer, strain and end thrust that always exists as 
the car rushes along the road. 
The Timken Taper principle has been tested out over hun¬ 
dreds of thousands of miles—on all sorts of roads—in nearly 
every make of passenger car on the market. It has been fur¬ 
ther proved by tests that only the heaviest trucks could 
impose. . 
This same principle, of Timken Taper is correct, too, for the 
tractor. For there is not the slightest difference in the kind 
of load that is put on any bearing by any passenger car, truck 
or tractor, and there need be no difference in the bearing except 
as to size and proportions. 
More and more tractor builders are realizing that this 
similarity of service exists, and there’s proof of their acceptance 
of the tapered principle in the rapidly increasing number of 
Timken equipped tractors. There’s more about the principle 
of Timken Taper in the booklet C-10, “Timken Bearings for 
Farm Tractors.” Write for your copy. 
THE TIMKEN ROLLER BEARING COMPANY 
Canton, Ohio 
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