Copyright 1920, by The Goodyear Tiro & Rubber Ot>. 
“Even slight jars bruise peaches—pneumatics protect them. My trucks 
on Goodyear Cord Tires help all my farming, which is largely motor¬ 
ized. These trucks go through the sandy loam of the fields to feed the 
machines and haul from them — solid-tired trucks cannot do this." 
W. W. Lowe , Farmer. Fruit Grower and Stock Raiser , Baron. Georgia 
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B E TWEEN the lines of statements like 
this, one reads the narrative of a signifi¬ 
cant advance in farming methods effected with 
power machinery and trucks on Goodyear 
Cord Tires. 
The labor shortage is being met on many 
farms by these pneumatic-tired trucks working 
with motorized pumping, shelling, grinding, 
cutting and threshing machines. 
Since it usually is not practical to follow the 
field activities by moving such outfits along, 
their operation, to be fully efficient, must 
depend on quick cartage over soft ground. 
The solid tire is not fitted for this hauling, 
because it stalls in loose soil, whereas the big 
Goodyear Cord Tires supply the traction 
necessary in off-the-road hauling. 
Their immense strength proceeds from that 
manufacturing care which, in protecting 
our good name, has developed the sinewy 
toughness of their Goodyear Cord con¬ 
struction. 
Farmers’ reports, showing how pneumatics on 
trucks help increase farm incomes, can be 
obtained by writing to The Goodyear Tire 6c 
Rubber Company, Akron, Ohio. v 
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