Farmer's magazine (January-December 1920) . Many of the old Hart-Parrs that ploived thevir^n prairies of theNorthwest are still inuse today. The greatgrand - daddy of allTractors was oldHart-Parr No. 1. builtin 1901. Many a Boy Sold His Dad the Tractor Idea A quick way to discourage your boy with the farm life, kill his ambition, isto keep him behind a plodding team of horseswhile the neighbors boy runs a tractor. The keen mind of the boy will be quick to note the difference. He will soon figure outthe advantages of a tractor, and he will eithersell you the idea or lay down on the job sooneror


Farmer's magazine (January-December 1920) . Many of the old Hart-Parrs that ploived thevir^n prairies of theNorthwest are still inuse today. The greatgrand - daddy of allTractors was oldHart-Parr No. 1. builtin 1901. Many a Boy Sold His Dad the Tractor Idea A quick way to discourage your boy with the farm life, kill his ambition, isto keep him behind a plodding team of horseswhile the neighbors boy runs a tractor. The keen mind of the boy will be quick to note the difference. He will soon figure outthe advantages of a tractor, and he will eithersell you the idea or lay down on the job sooneror later. Many Boys are OperatingHart-Parr Tractors The most enthusiastic letters we get are fromthe young fellows who are operating the tractorfor Dad. The Hart-Parr 30 is a tractor thatappeals to the boy because it is so simple forhim to understand. The working parts are easyto get at. It doesnt take him long to feel thathes a full-fledged mechanic. You can understand this better when yougo over the Hart-Parr 30 catalog andnote the simple


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