Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 28, No. 26, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 2, 1916 Page: 2 of 10
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i;.f utjj'' VV'NOTE I Evan f iu xpir4nc of naatly canturf Caa U not content ta publish advortiMiiMntt unUii baud on tha voir Utatt
uthoritativo information. Thia if on of a rioa of m.ac to farm art praparad aftar viailing tractor demontlraliont talking to hundradi
of farmara and carrying on national invattigation through our aalaa organiaatioa and by mail to find tha gat tractor naada of tha farmara.
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Your Grandfather Knew Case
When ymj come to renson it out it is natural Unit n conifrn
like the C.ise Company foumleil in 1K42 should take first rank.
Fur b.-uk of each Case tractor liei tradition historyil valui'd
reputation worth millions. Kach trartur is made to add to
litis world-wide reputation. U'e built our limt tractor 24 yeaf
airo and have since pent hundreds of thousands in perfectiirtf'tf.
We do nil the experimenting before )lacing our tractors on the
market. We could not afford to put forth an experimental machine.
"The Good Tractors Can
be Counted on One Hand"
So says a well-known agricultural authority in
The Country Gentleman. (There arc 152 tractors on the
tnai ket ) Then he toes on to Nay: "Kmphatically the licht tractor
has been m.nle practical but not o the huht tractors on the mar-
ket are practical. There is special danger in the tractor made
by n concern that lack's expciiiuce in either this or the farm
implement field."
The makers of Case tractors believe in spreading such sound
advice ns this. Wf think it is the kind of information being
.sought by knowing farmer'!. It is keeping our faith with thou-
sands of customers.
Farmers want to know who lends in the tractor world. Many
make comparison with automobile history. Many realize the
large number of automobile companies who have fallen by the
wayside. Most fanners do not want to be caught with im orphan
tractor on their bands. This is why so many lean towards Case.
Quality Comes First with Most Farmers
Over 5t(KX) dealers tell us fanners are commencing to rebel
at mere cheapness. "Quality is the most important thing fur
the farmer to consider" says The Farmers' Mail and htt:e.
"This is especially true with the smaller tractors for the greatly
increasing interest in the smaller engines has encouraged many
companies to produce engines that are not up to the quality of .
the big machines. It is extremely important to consider the
reputation behind the tractor. Is the company of which you
are buying the machine well established ? Has it been success'
till in making tractors ?
"In other words care should be taken to guard against
tractors built on half-baked ideas. When you buy a tractor
from the Htandard companies you are ret lain of getting an
engine that has received thought and study by specialists
who know the problem of farm engineers."
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F-art tin aWlfcJ yHi'lvtftuyh "fa Ut IV M
How You Benefit
The very foundation of our continued success depends on
tractors. The honor of the Case name has been built on the
reliability of Case products and accepted the world over as the
standard by which others ate judged. We are determined to
M.ind by the faith that has given us this name. We may appear
sellish in doing so. Hut if making wholly worth products is essen-
tial to our preservation if it is necessary to thus jealously guard
our reputation yui benefit too. You profit in our selfishness.
Ten Construction Details in the Case 10-20
I. l-ircn ..tutti all limb urlrnn strel heat trralnl. Allaixrr
lirl
?. M"l itunnrl frame pri.iallv braced and stayed to prerent
il. ft-- i ion.
3. Ample r.Milint; I t initt ir by same type radiator at uned on
hravv ilti: v Inn s
4 I fanviiiis!oii eating rmnplelrlv bouel; runs to an oil batb
5 Hull pi tli "tl 1. 1 Merl t ate haiilrnrtl
ft M'lt In hull pin ton M a litKK tint v llv.i't Roller rirarini;
7. Near Bi'e cairtrd In cmnon braritiK pr.iTttlrd mull I Hyatt
Kuller llearinKS 1 id lliem being nn each aide of dnvii wlieel.
8. kitra hrariiik'i pruvidrd and Imatrd neit tu the tie-It pullev
and clutch winch taken the strain due tu pull id belt away
from rnirtne hearini:
9 inlv i'Ur clutch la uied (or both operatinn In Hie brlt or l- r
traction
111 lltich ia D arraniced as to do away with all aide draft.
Case Commands International Admiration
Ca e has always stood for quality. For 74 years men
and their children and their children's children have placed
thnr tonfidence in Case an unviolnted trust. Its reputa-
tion for honesty is indeed enviable. It is a standard com-
pany making standard products nothing beaky or experi-
mental. It has nn unmatchable corps of tractor engineers
it ml rtperts hacked hy unlimited retmries in In
tor v mill held luhorutor'ra. Sn evidently It isllie
ee cntlcein wbtch is ilrMninl to lend (lie tniclnr
niirlil. Chsc ks tt.u lni ntue in (our mics:
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Leaders in Other Lines of
Agricultural Machinery
tr lrinrnK'"".t "lhreliinf marhmea.
t ate roatl mat hinery.Cae aiitomohilrs.and
eat h ( iw product i a dominant lactor in ita
own field. Writs today for our romplete Cana
I ai m tot;. It is an allium ol information that
should be under the reading lamp In every far
sitting loom. It la beautifully printed with many
interesting scenes and reproductions in color. No farmer ahotild inlss
hatrtnic it Kspecially whrn it ciMa yuti onlv one penny lor a p-tslal card
to get ii. Merely write "Send me ymir grucral machinery iatl"g "
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Oklahoma City Branch 15-23 East Main Street
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A family remedy for 63 yean
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has no large ft circulation or o grent nn Influrnre n
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