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Tractors in Algiers.. : The use of motor tractors in
Page 7 from 29th January 1924Algiers has been -encouraged during the past few years by means of subsidies and grants, under which scheme only tractors of French manufacture are......

The Agrirnotor Trade.
Page 6 from 4th July 1922The report that 400 Fordson tractors are being turned out from the factory per week would seem to indicate that there is a slight revival in the......

Tractors in Turkey.
Page 4 from 29th January 1924Before the war the only tractors used in Turkey came from Germany, and were propelled by steam. Since 1918, however, petrol and kerosene tractors......

Farm-tractor Progress in South Africa
Page 55 from 9th April 1929rplIE sale e of tractors in South _L Africa, which have been increasing during the past four years, show evidence of having been greatly......

THE ROYAL COUNTIES SHOW AT READING.
Page 17 from 8th June 1920A Representative Display of Agricultural Tractors and Implements. F INE 'WEATHER favoured the opening of the Royal Counties Show at Reading on......

BRAKES ON TRAILERS.
Page 59 from 1st May 1928A Judicial Ruling Upon an Equipment which Complied with the Letter But Not the Spirit of the Law. A N important ruling has been recently given by......

A NEW LIGHT WEIGHT FARM TRACTOR.
Page 13 from 19th December 1922Simplicity, Economy in Upkeep and Low Cost, Features of the Latest SaUnderson, A T the recently held Smithfield Show at the Royal Agricultural......

THE BATH AND WEST AGRICULTURAL SHOW.
Page 9 from 7th June 1921T HE Bath and West and Southern Counties Societies Show opened at Bristol on Tuesday last. The implement and machinery in motion section of the......

AGRIMOTOR NOTES.
Page 21 from 11th May 1920Threshing by Tractor. The Respective Merits of the Steam Traction Engine and the Motor Tractor. I N A RECENT ARTICLE dealing with some experiences......

THE SMITHFIELD CLUB SHOW,
Page 24 from 13th December 1921Many Agricultural Tractors at Reduced Prices. Steam and Motor Ca.ble.ploughing Windlasses. Road Tractors and Steam Wagons. TO the average farmer......