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Plenty of Work for a Truck 
There is plenty of work on a farm 
for a motor truck besides just haul¬ 
ing* produce, grain or live stock to 
market. 
And once you have a truck ready 
for any job, you will wonder how 
you ever got along without it. 
There is no question about the 
utility of a dependable motor truck 
on any farm. 
The important thing is to select the 
dependable truck. 
Do not make the mistake of think¬ 
ing that because you do not need a 
truck for hard usage every hour of 
the day. you will save money by 
buying a cheap truck. 
No good farmer thinks of buying a 
poorly constructed plow or planter 
simply because he does not use it 
all season. 
When you use a truck, you want 
the assurance that you are going 
to get to your destination and back 
again. 
You want a truck that is depend¬ 
able under all conditions; one that 
will give satisfactory service and 
will not be in the repair shop when 
needed for work. 
GMC trucks are reliable, durable 
and moderate in price. They are 
made in all capacities from % ton 
to 5 tons. 
If you will tell us your trucking 
problem, we can help you select 
the right truck for your service. 
Ask Us for a Free Copy of Our book J, "Motor Trucks on the Farm ” 
General Motors Truck Company 
One of the Units of the General Motors Corporation 
Pontiac, Michigan 
