Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 10, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 January 1920 — FARMER USES TRUCK BETTER THAN ANY ONE [ARTICLE]

FARMER USES TRUCK BETTER THAN ANY ONE

“The farmer who owns a motor track with a commercial body uses it to better advantage than almost any other user,” says Mr. Wangelin, local distributor for Parry Com* mercial Bodies and Ford Trucks. “In the busy seasons, especially seeding and harvest, new machinery or heavy repair party. are urgently needed, and with his truck the farmer can quickly haul them from the implement. dealer out to his farm. Time is money to the farmer these days. The truck saves both his time and" money and speeds up farm work all along the line. ■ \ “During harvest a friend of mine drove his truck 30 miles to an implement supply house and hauled home a new binder, He got an early morning start on "the trip, was back and bad the binder running by 4 o’clock in the afternoon. Such a quick ' trip, which would have been impossible in the days of horse-drawn vehicles, illustrates the great value pf motor hauling equipment to the 20th century business farmer.”