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jTiECEMBER 1st -—a red letter day in tractor history—a day that 
marks an epoch in the development of power farming in America. 
For on that day the curtain will be raised on an event of vital signifi¬ 
cance to every farmer in the country—the announce¬ 
ment of the new price on the Whitney tractor. It is 
a price based on huge production— 
SPECIFICATIONS 
Power — 9 H. P. on drawbar; 18 H. 
P. on belt. 
Dimensions —Length, 123”; width 
56"; height, 58”. 
Weight —Domestic shipping, 3000 
lbs.; boxed for export, 3900 lbs. 
Transmission —Selective, 3 forward, 
1%, 2V2 and 4 mi. per hr. Re¬ 
verse 2 M. P. H. All gears forged, 
steel cut and hardened, running 
in oil. 
Clutch —Contracting band. 
Brake —Contracting band on rear 
axle. 
Drive Wheels —48” di., 10 face. 
Fenders —Pressed steel over rear 
wheels, regular equipment. 
Front Wheels —30” di., 5” face. 
Motor —2 cylinder, opposed type, 
5 V 2 " bore, 6 V 2 ” stroke, 750 rev. 
per minute. 
Governor —Whitney Special fly ball 
type. Inclosed gear driven. 
Pulley —Direct driven from crank 
shaft. Size 11” di. by 6 3 A" face. 
Clutch controlled. Pulley regular 
equipment. 
Lubrication —Force feed oiler. 
Radiator —Tube type. 
Circulation —Gear driven rotary 
pump. 
Ignition —High tension magneto. 
Impulse starter. 
The Whitney is a sturdy, time- 
tested, field-proven tractor, built to 
pull two 14" plows or operate a 22" 
x34” thresher. It has the traction 
strength and reserve power found in 
the best of the two-plow jobs built. 
It has not been “ rated up.” Instead, 
it is under-rated. Bearings all over¬ 
sized; drive wheels 6" larger than 
found on the average 2-plow ma¬ 
chine. No extras to buy. A one- 
man tractor which will plow 6J4 
acres a day or draw a double 8-foot 
disc harrow and cover 2 V 2 miles per 
hour. 
The Lowest Price—and the Biggest 
Value—in Tractor History! 
Whitney has been making trac¬ 
tors for 16 years. The present 
Whitney machine, thoroughly prov¬ 
en through five years of reliable per¬ 
formance, has been selling for $1175. 
Yet the Whitney folks realized 
that that price was too high—real¬ 
ized that tractor prices had to come 
down to the price level of other 
machinery—and of farm crops. They 
were convinced that the time had 
come when someone had to step in 
and manufacture tractors on a big - 
scale, close-margin, low-price 
basis. 
Huge production was the only 
answer. So Whitney concentrated 
the entire force of a $5,000,000 
company on the manufacture of 
this one time-tested model. The 
result is a real utility tractor-- 
a standard two-plow machine, long- 
lived, dependable, proven—at a price 
so low that every farmer in the 
country can easily afford to buy 
it. 
^EXT month—on this page—you will learn the new price of this 
sturdy, dependable tractor. You will learn the facts regarding 
this biggest tractor value ever put on the market. Your dealer 
will be glad to tell you the Whitney story. Or a word to us 
will bring complete information. 
The Whitney Tractor Co. 
A $5,000,000 Corporation 
2751 Prospect Ave., Cleveland, 
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