Cultivating Corn 
Cutting Hay 
ARE your horses “eating you out of house 
£\ and home” in these days of high priced 
JL JL. feed? Are they working for you or are 
you working for them? 
You can find use for one team the year around, 
but extra horses work only 90 to 100 days dur¬ 
ing the crop season. You spend one-twelfth 
of your time—an hour a day, a month a year, 
taking care of them. You spend weeks rais¬ 
ing the crops they eat. You work for them 
about as much as they work for you. 
One man and an Indiana will do the work 
of four horses and two men. It will do 
every kind of work that teams do. It takes 
the place of the extra horses, and the cost of 
gasoline and oil will be $400 a year less than 
the cost of the feed the horses eat. The price 
of four horses and the cost of keeping them a 
year will more than pay for an Indiana. 
Plowing is but 15 per cent of the work a 
tractor must do to replace horses. The Indi¬ 
ana plows with disc or mold-board and is light 
enough to go on the ground as soon as horses 
should go on it. It also operates all makes of 
harrows, discs, planters, and one and two row 
cultivators, mowers, grain binders, corn bind¬ 
ers, rollers, drills, cultipackers, potato diggers, 
and all orchard and vineyard tools. 
The implements you already have are the 
only practical size for row cultivation, and 
you can use them all with the Indiana with¬ 
out expensive hitches. The driver rides the 
implement and has the work in front of him. 
The Indiana is the all-round, single unit, one- 
man tractor. 
John H. Porterfield, of Dodge County, Wis¬ 
consin, says: “The Indiana Tractor does all 
that is catalogued for it and then some, easily 
developing 7 H. P. on the draw-bar and 14 
on the belt. It actually replaces four horses 
on any farm. Its mechanism is perfect and 
operation simple. My tractor certainly gives 
entire satisfaction and I am glad to recom¬ 
mend it.” 
Charles H. Staples, of Plymouth County^ 
Mass., says: “I have had splendid success 
with the tractor you sent me and would have 
nothing else. I do not use a horse on the 
place and as things look now I do not think 
we will get one as the tractor is more than 
satisfactory and it does the work so much 
faster and better. I use it for pulling all farm 
tools and running power tools.” 
Hundreds of users are as satisfied with their 
Indianas as the two we have quoted. It has 
been in successful use for four years. And 
for almost twenty years the Indiana Silo and 
Tractor Company has been known for depend¬ 
able products and square dealing. The expe¬ 
rience of over 75,000 Indiana silo owners 
should be sufficient. 
Mail coupon for book of pictures showing 
the Indiana doing all the work that horses do; 
and book of letters from users. 
If you need a silo, we have one for you. We are the largest silo 
manufacturers in the world. 
DEALERS: This tractor can be used more on more farms 
than any other. It’s the biggest dealer proposition in thefield. 
THE INDIANA SILO & TRACTOR COMPANY 
THE INDIANA SILO & TRACTOR CO. 
43 Union BuildingAnderson, Indiana 
43 Indiana Building.Des Moines, Iowa 
43 Silo Building.No. Kansas City, Mo. 
43 Live Stock Exchange Building.Indiana Silo Company 
of Texas, Fort Worth, Texas 
43 
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