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WAR RECORD 
OF THE GENERAL ORDNANCE CO. 
IS YOUR PROTECTION 
E XCEEDED contract requirements on 
three-inch guns by 50?i>—officially 
commended by the Chief of the Bureau of 
Ordnance—inventors and manufacturers 
of the famous Y-gun for projecting depth 
charges—officially commended by Secre¬ 
tary Daniels—manufacturers of the Davis 
airplane gun called by Secretary Daniels 
“a great milestone in aircraft armament.” 
The Company that made 
good for the Government 
will make good for you. 
37 Acres in 51 Hours—35c Per Acre 
—Can You Do This f 
T HAT’S the ploughing experience of Mr. C. L. Onweller, of Fayette, Ohio, 
and it is a sample of the kind of endorsements that come in by hundreds 
from all over the United States from satisfied farmers who have tried out the 
G. O. Tractor for eight long years on all kinds of work. 
One man likes the G. O. because it prevents bad breaks and stripping of 
gears. Another uses it for shocking corn ; another for vineyard work; another for 
breaking sod, deep tilling, crushing clods, harrowing and seeding in one operation. 
Others use it for mowing, harvesting, potato digging, orchard work, pulling stumps, 
rocks, brush. Others talk about its power in hay bailing, shredding, pulling, thresh¬ 
ing, silo filling. In a word, the endorsements cover every possible need and use of 
power on the farm, on the minute at low cost. 
Buy Your Tractor on Facts 
W E don’t believe in giving you mere talk on 
the excellence of the G. O. Tractor. This 
machine has facts behind it. It sells on proof, 
on the farmer’s endorsement, on its excess power 
in the field and at the belt, on its simplicity, its 
ease of operation, and its proven low cost. 
Don’t buy an experiment when you buy a tractor. 
Y'ou cannot afford the trouble or idle hours. You 
want the best. Let us tell you what your neighbors 
says about the G. O. Let us give you the proof. 
Let us show you the machine at work. That's all 
we ask. Demonstrations all over the State.'; 
We are guaranteeing the G. O. Tractor to make 
good on any farm of 60 acres or more—to pay for 
itself in a very short time—and we are backing the 
performance of this tractor with the reputation of the 
great company which made good for the United States 
Government. Read the specifications. Find out all 
about theG. O. Come in today and see it workorsend 
us the coupon and we will send you full particulars. 
GENERAL ORDNANCE GO. 
Dept. U., 2 West 43rd St., New York 
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Special Features of the 
G. O. Tractor 
A LL gears enclosed and run in oil. Easy to operate. Low 
cost. Eight years’ successful operation. Turns in 13-foot 
circle. Plows close to the fence. Light weight for its 
power. Self-steering in furrow. Three point suspension. Low 
center of weight. Six speeds forward and reverse. Standard¬ 
ized construction. Simple, sturdy, dust-proof, trouble-proof. 
Rated 14-28 H. P. Draw-bar pull 2250 lbs. Pulley speed,600 to 
1000 R. P. M. Plowing power, three 14-inch plows, easily 10 to 
12 acres per day. And guaranteed by the company that made 
good for the Government. Even if you have a tractor keep your 
eye on G. O.; it’s the one you will eventually buy. 
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