December 3, 192J 
T HE Whitney Tractor Company, manufacturers of 16 years’ standing in 
the tractor industry, announce a new, unparalleled price on the Whitney 
tractor— $595 —complete, no extra parts to buy. 
This price, made possible only through huge production, without a doubt 
shatters all former sta 
It brings the price pf tM| sturdy, fiel 
farm products^^^^^K^^h^ce pr 
Common|^^^sty has told^us^ thsit 
would haye to come down in fairnes 
Comm^ sense told us that if we c< 
entire fM^'of a five million dollar c 
manu^^^p^ of just this one Vmfk 
mode^^^fmstead of turning out|me; 
J&ai Utility TrJi 
ASK ANY WHITNEY OWNER 
have plowed 30 acre# ^ jlBFBB 
this winter. My tractor T 
was very saving on 4 
gasoline and oil, con- p0£»- 5 
sidering the condition *-«. v 
of the ground. The last ' fggi. .’3 
ground 1 plowed was v — - WES/’y*i 
frozen 3 inches deep - • iJIjYtS 
1 have handled tract- TnrfJA 
ors of other makes, but Y'fc'y.-fr (-* 
this tractor has more ,-Ujyt > 
power for its size than JBi 
any tractor 1 ever saw. 11 
Respectfully, C. P. SMITH, Aurora, Ohio. 
stand&i 
new, un 
tractor prices 
to the farmer, 
icentrated the 
mpany on the 
|||| type and 
wmL thousand 
Gentlemen: 
Have used the Whitney a year and am very much 
pleased with results. During the spring of 1918 1 
plowed 106 acres and fitted 56 acres for farmers 
who were shortest of help. While the land is hilly 
I have always plowed right through and have never 
had to use low speed except on tough joint grass 
sod. 1 firmly believe the Whitney is the best farm 
tractor on the market today. 
ARTHUR LOPUS, Waterford, Pa. 
Gentlemen: 
We have had our tractor since March 1919 and 
used it for all kinds of work. We plowed and 
disced 3 6 acres of oats and 34 acres of corn, using 
a double disc and spring tooth harrow at the same 
time when other people had their tractors stored 
a away on cement floors to keep 
them from sticking in the 
mud. This fall we plowed 
about 32 acres for wheat and 
double disced the same. We 
had some ground that was 
never plowed over three inches 
deep until this fall when our 
Whitney, followed by a P. & O. 
gang plow, went through to a 
within 
The Whitney^^^l^new. ;> : For 16 -built tractare haw 
been proving* their economy and reli^^^Kipder the mostlplverse 
operating conditions. And this newrp|ice V^Kitney is the self-same 
quality-built machine — simply produced oi{ a largeplicale to sell at a new, low 
price. Note the specifications. Never before has a tractor with the enormous 
reserve power capacity, the adaptability to all kinds of work*— belt and draw-bar 
— been produced to sell at such a bed-r<5ck priqi 
Here is the opportunity you have be< 
this dependable machine at a fair, sqi 
know this reliable outfit you’ll agree 
The Whitney Tractor Co. 
|pf Specifications 
ira^Srawbar; 18 H. P. on belt. 
123"; width 56"; height, 58". 
g|#hipping, 3000 lbs. Boxed for export 3900 lb#. 
$6j6ctive, 3 forward— 1%, 2% and 4 mile# per hour. 
iff- H. All gears forged, steel cut and hardened, run- 
fer opposed type, bore, stroke—750 rev. 
^R^-^&hitney Special fly ball type. Inclosed, gear driven, 
^fect driven from crankshaft. Size II" diameter by 6%" 
VY' dutch controlled. Pulley regular equipment. 
, — Pressed steel over rear wheels. Regular equipment. 
. .^hitney is a sturdy, time-tested, field-proven tractor, built to pull 
plows or operate a 22"x 34" 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 inches larger than found on the average 2-plow 
machine. No extras to buy. A one-man trrctor that will plow 6% to 7 
acrqs a day or draw a double 8-foot disc harrow at 2% mi. per hr. 
POWER- 
DlMENS* 
WEIGHT 
TRANSMi 
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for—here is your chance to buy 
you can easily afford. Once you 
the biggest tractor value on the market • 
give you the complete information on the 
vill bring you full facts . Write today. 
2751 Prospe 
Cleveland 
Gentlemen: 
I want to say a word of commendation about the 
Whitney tractor 1 bought last spring. 1 am well 
pleased with it for two i«,^ 
reasons. It has the tSKV- 
power to do the work ___ _ j 
and its light weight en- '• A*-fat 
ables me to use it on 
clay land without un- 
duly packing it. And _ " 
in wet times it is always 
ready to do its duty — and does it. 
W. W. BILS1NG, Crestline, Ohio. 
eou 
Ohio 
F. 0. B. 
Upper 
Sandusky, 
Ohio 
$595 
F. 0. B. Upper Sandusky, 0. 
