Farmer's magazine (January-December 1920) . An almost faultless crown made by a Cockshutt Tractor Flow. They will tell you of the exact nicetyof the turn of the mould board, andthat you can have a style to suit yourpeculiar require-ments. One glanceat the Cockshuttplows in this contestwas evidence enoughof the truth of thesecontentions. The pol-ish of the mouldboard and the easyway the furrow leftits glittering surface COCKSHUTT- ^:W plows to meet varying soil conditionsshowed more plainly than words couldtell that the plow was made for service,service free from unnecessary compli-cations. One


Farmer's magazine (January-December 1920) . An almost faultless crown made by a Cockshutt Tractor Flow. They will tell you of the exact nicetyof the turn of the mould board, andthat you can have a style to suit yourpeculiar require-ments. One glanceat the Cockshuttplows in this contestwas evidence enoughof the truth of thesecontentions. The pol-ish of the mouldboard and the easyway the furrow leftits glittering surface COCKSHUTT- ^:W plows to meet varying soil conditionsshowed more plainly than words couldtell that the plow was made for service,service free from unnecessary compli-cations. One could go back and refer to othercontests where the Cockshutt plow hasbeen much in evidence, to the contestat Ste. Anne de Bellevue, where Cock-shutt plows weie perhaps moi-e in evi-dence than plows of any other back farther still to some of lastyears plowing events, and notice howalmost four-fifths of the tractors atthe Ottawa Tractor demon-stration were hauling theseplows, how at the Chatham event the winning tractor used a Cock-shutt plow and nineteen of the twenty-seven competing tracto


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