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1887 
“The big Goodyear Cord Tires on our two motor trucks are helping us to reduce the high 
cost of farming. These pneumatics travel anywhere in the fields and, during threshing, 
enabled us to dispense with eight teams and eight drivers. We had had to pay the drivers of 
these teams up to $8 a day , in addition to the cost of the teams and the outfits. Also we have 
sold pasture and bought farm land in place of it. There are many other savings—of labor, 
time and money. Due to the quickness of the big Goodyear Cord Tires, we now can make 
more hay while the sun shines." — M. W. Bever, Farmer , Colby, Kansas, Rural Route No. 1 
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IT is everywhere observable, as above, that 
the traction, cushioning and activity of 
Goodyear Cord Tires on motor trucks, 
effect large savings for farmers. 
This traction overcomes handicaps of soft, 
slippery going, of weather and of grade 
which formerly caused hauling delay and 
added expense in all kinds of farming. 
This cushioning safeguards loads liable to 
injury, shrinkage or waste when unduly 
jarred, and thus enables the sale of full 
quantity and quality at best prices. 
This activity permits entirely economical 
hauling to and from motorized machinery, 
and by bringing more selling points within 
hauling range,of ten reduces marketingcosts. 
. All these virtues of the big pneumatics are 
made most practical by Goodyear Cord 
construction which sinews them with un¬ 
usual strength and endurance. 
Farmers’ reports on motorization and pneu¬ 
matics will be mailed to anyone interested, 
by The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company, 
Akron, Ohio, or Los Angeles, California. 
