The RURAL NEW-YORKER 
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'71 /fYtruck on Goodyear Cord Tires is the most useful piece of equip - 
1KI. m ent on my farm, which I am motorizing quite thoroughly . 
Motorizing reduces farm costs, increases income. With a pneumatic- 
tired truck, the farmer can get the most work out of his other 
power-driven machinery because he can handle the loads fast 
enough in and out of the machines — also fuel , lubricating oil 
and other supplies.”—Henry Ott, Farmer, O'Bannon, Kentucky 
AS THE experience stated above makes clear, 
Tl. farmers find that pneumatic truck tires 
remove the handicap that slow hauling places on 
the operation of power-driven farm machinery. 
They have demonstrated that trucks on Good¬ 
year Cord Tires haul fast enough to prevent 
shut-downs, with the consequent loss in labor 
cost, when ensilage is being cut, feed ground 
and grain threshed. 
In carrying loads to and from the machines, 
Goodyear Cord Tires hurry through soft fields 
where horses must pull hard and tediously and 
where solid tires are stalled by their lack of 
traction. 
The all-round ability of Goodyear Cord Tires 
also means that fuel, water and additional supplies 
can be transported to tractors and other ma¬ 
chines, and that a truck is available for many such 
chores between its more regular hauling trips. 
This efficiency of the perfected pneumatic truck 
tire rests on its traction, cushioning and activity, 
and these advantages, in turn, are made entirely 
practical for farm work by the stamina of 
Goodyear Cord construction. 
The results it thus makes possible in farm and 
related rural hauling are described in detail by 
many users’ reports which can be obtained by 
writing to The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Com¬ 
pany, at Akron, Ohio. 
