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T ODAY, in the Zenith Sun of its leader¬ 
ship, the J. I. Case Plow Works is blazing 
new trails in plowing history—meeting 
new plowing conditions in a way that reflects 
J. I. Case skill and resourcefulness. 
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The J. I. Case Tractor Plow is one example. 
This plow is famous for its extreme light 
draft. The “drag” of furrow bottom and land- 
side pressure have been eliminated. Besides, 
J. I. Case dust-proof, easy lubricating, long-dis¬ 
tance wheels carry all the weight of the frame. 
That’s why this plow “rides” like any 
wheeled vehicle, instead of dragging like a 
stone boat. Note also that it is easily handled 
from the tractor seat; has a simple, sturdy 
power lift and enters and leaves the ground 
instantly, point first, like a walking plow. 
This J. I. Case plow makes the tractor a better invest¬ 
ment. More acres can be plowed per day—deeper and 
more difficult plowing is possible—with a minimum of 
fuel, labor and repair expense. 
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Built and designed in the great J. I. Case Plow 
Works, where for nearly half a century skilled men have 
specialized on plow making, this tractor plow is setting 
up new standards of plowing efficiency and economy. 
See your J. I. Case dealer. He is usually the best dealer 
in each town. If you don’t know his name, write us. 
J. I. CASE PLOW'WORKS 
1271 W. Sixth Street 
Racine, Wisconsin 
Branches and distributing 
Minneapolis, Minn. Kansas City, Mo. 
Omaha, Neb. 
Baltimore, Md. 
Washington, D. C. 
Toledo, Ohio 
Saginaw, Mich. 
Cedar Rapids, Iowa 
San Antonio, Texas 
St. Louis, Mo. 
Richmond, Virginia 
Denver, Colo. 
Bloomington, 111. 
Columbus, Ohio 
DEALERS 
EVERYWHERE 
points at 
Syracuse, N. Y. 
Dallas, Texas 
Indianapolis, Ind. 
Sioux Falls, S. D. 
Great Falls, Mont 
Little Rock, Ark. 
Oklahoma City, Okla. 
Des Moines, Iowa 
