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TANK-TYPE TRACTOR 
(Formerly known as the “Cleveland” Tractor) 
R OLLIN H. WHITE, the well-known automotive 
- engineer, designed the Cletrac Tan k-Type 
Tractor to do most of the work formerly done by 
horses and mules—to do it better , quicks cheaper — 
and to do it twelve months in the year. 
A million American farmers can profitably use such 
a tractor. 
It does far more than merely plow. That is only 
the beginning of its usefulness. It goes right through 
with the entire preparation of the seed bed —from 
plowing to seeding. And in addition it reaps, binds, 
threshes, hauls, cuts ensilage, fills silos, saws wood, 
digs potatoes and does many of the numerous other 
chores always necessary about the farm. 
The Cletrac stands on two long “feet'* each 50 
inches long by 6 inches wide. And because of this 
immense “foot” surface it is kept on top of the soil by 
the same principle that enables a man to walk on 
snow shoes. This distinctive construction enables the 
Cletrac to work efficiently on wet or sandy soil. It 
permits it to go over the seed bed without sinking in 
—and without leaving two tracks of packed down 
soil behind it. The same principle that made the 
“tanks” so successful in the mud of Flanders gives the 
Cletrac the ability to work practically anywlxere. 
The Cletrac is only 96 inches long, 52 inches high 
and 50 inches wide—enabling it to work up close to 
trees and fences and making it ideal for orchard use. 
But in spite of its small size and compact construc¬ 
tion the Cletrac is extremely powerful and will do the 
work of six horses or mules—and has a speed of 
from forty to fifty per cent greater than the average 
tractor.' And it will work^on side hills and grades 
where most tractors fail. 
The Cletrac operates on gasoline, distillate 
or kerosene, but is specially designed to use 
kerosene or distillate. 
Service is a vital thing to consider in the purchase 
of a tractor. If small replacements or repairs are 
needed you usually need them in a hurry—and you’ll 
find every Cletrac dealer well equipped to give you 
prompt , efficient service. Back of the dealer stands 
The Cleveland Tractor Company—big, substantial, 
and permanent—assuring you that your interests will 
always be taken care of no matter In what part of the 
country you are located. 
In spite of steadily increasing production facilities 
we are having difficulty in keeping pace with orders. 
Early ordering is therefore important. Such tremen¬ 
dous possibilities are open to Cletrac owners for making 
greater profits because of larger and better crops—- 
because of the ability to work the soil at any time 
desired, in spite of horse-killing heat—because of the 
year round utility of the Cletrac, that you are losing 
money every day you are without a Cletrac. 
We have an interesting and instructive 
thirty-two page book entitled “Selecting 
Your Tractor'* that will be sent free 
upon request. It goes into your problems 
—and solves them . Send for it today. 
^Cleveland Tractor Co. 
19009 Euclid Ave. Cleveland, Ohio 
The largest producers of Tank - Type Tractors in the world 
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