Vhe RURAL NEW-YORKER 
1879 
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2S&£5k;£? , 
“ Y SA VE two to two and one-half hours daily on a 22-mile milk route with Goodyear 
JL Cord Pneumatic Truck Tires and find milk travels in better condition than in my 
solid-tired truck. Three teams would be required to do the same work done by 
the pneumatic-tired truck.”—Frank Leibel, Farmer, Neubrighton, Minnesota 
A /TANY farmers, like the one quoted above, 
know that a pneumatic-tired truck saves 
much time, drudgery and expense. 
They know that this is a very valuable saving in 
these days of high labor costs and when markets 
must be reached more promptly than ever. 
For pneumatic tires free a motor truck from the 
handicaps imposed by solid tires; they give it 
utmost traction and cushioning for all-around 
utility. 
Rural users of Goodyear Cord Pneumatic Truck 
Tires load in the fields, reduce market hauls by 
nours and get top prices for perishables and live¬ 
stock, sometimes injured by slower, harder trans¬ 
port. 
By helping other power-driven farm machinery 
to work to capacity, Goodyear-Cord-equipped 
trucks enable farmers to secure the full benefit 
of motorization. 
While pioneering the development of pneumatic 
truck tires Goodyear has widely investigated the 
benefits secured by farmers employing them as 
above. 
Consequently, further information concerning 
the use of pneumatic-tired trucks on farms may 
be obtained from The Goodyear Tire 6c Rubber 
Company, at Akron, Ohio. 
