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(1KCULAR NO. 210

which should bo furnished with every tractor; if it has been lost, secure the 1 motor schools another. conducted this winter. Leave nothing undone that will fit you to become a more proficient tractor operator. Service from the Dealer and the Manufacturer.—Some dealers and most manufacturing companies maintain a corps of experts whose services are available to farmers whose machines are not working properly. Before calling for such services, be certain that the trouble cannot be remedied by a local mechanic. If it cannot, put in a request, thru the dealer, for help from the company. If a machine gave trouble last season, put in such a request now, thereby giving the manufacturers an opportunity to become familiar with the trouble and to plan for taking care of it before the rush season opens. / our machinery. We needs ing in every way possible the man labor required f mum crops. To put the production and use of machinery on a war footing dres co-operation and forethought on the part of manufacturers, lers and farmers. Ordinary methods of doing business in this field not sufficient to meet the demands of a nation at war.

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