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“The big Goodyear Cord Tires make a motor truck a real farm tool. I use mine to pull a hay 
cutter, ora rake, or an automatic loader, as well as to haul grain to the threshing machine and 
then to the barns for storage. The pneumatics roll through our peat bogs ,14 feet deep in places, 
which we use for fuel supply; teams can *t go into them after rains, pneumatics can. I haul 
pure-bred Holstein stock to St. Paul, 80 miles, without appreciable shrinkage . Others take 
days to do the harvesting that I do in hours—because of my truck on pneumatics.” — E.H. 
Kuchenbecker, Owner, Oakcraft Grain and Dairy Farm, Owatonna, Minnesota , R. F. D. No. 1 
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T HROUGHPUT agricultural America 
today there is many a farmer who can 
make a report similar to the one given 
above, regarding the all-round utility and 
value of a truck on Goodyear Cord Tires. 
Just as the application of motor power 
quickens plowing, pumping, spraying, 
grinding and other farm operations, so 
does truck power aided by the active pneu¬ 
matics quicken farm work in a large variety 
of ways. 
All those tons of produce, stock and 
supplies that otherwise require such tedious 
toil in handling and hauling, are rapidly 
loaded and whisked between farm and 
town on the big, smooth-going Goodyear 
Cord Tires. 
Farm products formerly limited to selling 
points only a few miles away, now have 
ready access by means of trucks on Good¬ 
year Cord Tires, to markets sometimes SO 
to 100 miles distant. 
In the most strenuous of such duty these 
pneumatics demonstrate the rugged stren gth 
of their Goodyear Cord construction 
which makes possible that exceptional 
reliability with which they serve. 
Farmers’ reports of savings and advantages 
obtained with pneumatic-tired trucks and 
other motorized equipment, will be mailed 
on request by The Goodyear Tire & Rubber 
Company, from Akron, Ohio, or Los 
Angeles, California. 
