Oil Pull Tractor Advertisement, 1922, Rossville, Kansas

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Title

Oil Pull Tractor Advertisement, 1922, Rossville, Kansas

Description

Rumley Oil Pull Tractor [logo]
[inset] Triple Heat Control
A gallon of cheap kerosene contains more power than a gallon of high priced gasoline. Triple Heat Control is a scientific system of motor cooling by means of which the Oil Pull gets the power out.

The Oil Pull is Built for Belt Work
The Oil Pull never overheats--never freezes. This is one of many wonderful results of Triple Heat Control. In Belt Work it insures lowest fuel cost, no lost power, no lost time, no cracked cylinders, no damaged radiators.

Oil Pull Tractor
"The Cheapest Farm Power"
The Oil Pull is especially suited for belt jobs. Due to sensitive governor, it delivers an even flow of power regardless of changing loads. Operator can line up, back into belt, start and stop belt without leaving his seat. Patented front axle shifting device gives ample belt clearance. Operator has clear vision. Prices are right. Come in. Let us give you the complete proposition.

Demonstrator on display at Motor Inn
A.L. Ruff, Dealer, Rossville

Creator

Rossville Reporter, Rossville, Kansas

Publisher

Rossville Community Library

Date

1922

Rights

Public domain

Format

newspaper advertisement

Identifier

RCL0512

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