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246 (6) rmi r r m n GASOLINE ENGINE COOLING SYSTEMS The Kind of Cooling System Depends oo the Sire of the Engine You Buy and What You Are Going to Uae It For 0' TiJI Everything is Done, Nothing is Done. -ANJDJLE W JACKSON. Attention to detail "Old Hickobt" never overlooked small matters. He appreciated the gwat piiaciple that "toeHee&on is made up of a multitude of perfect details." He prepared him self for the big tasks by careful at- tention to the small, and through his indomitable will and rugged nature, he dominated big situations by reason of his -thorough mastery of detail, and adherence to a principle. No man who did not, ever could have earned the title 'Old Hickory." Now think how that name on a wagon sug gests care in selection of materials and atten tion to the details of construction. This attention to small and large points keeps "Old Hickory" wagons at work on the road and out of the repair shop for a lifetime of satisfactory service. -. , rratt Write tons for a most readable book rlCC "Autobiography of a Famous Wagon." Goto the.. ':DID HICKORY" Sealer in your Mlghborhood KENTUCKY WAGON MFG. CO. Incorporated LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY Makers of "Old Hickory" and "TBNNES SEE" Wagons, Log- Wsurons Teaming Gears, Farm Carts. Farm Tracks. Manure Spreaders, Lime-Fertiliser Sowers. Motor 'i rucks, etc. lMtli r i 'i w i i iiMifiHtlMHfflf w jw- -7 r ii m ea . .yaoMW-svji By P. T. Hlnet NE often hears discussions of the merits and demerits of the vari ous engine cooling systems,. and m this sometimes" leads to contusion when an engine is to be purchased. There are five standard cooling sys- tems. and for the benefit of probable purchasers we will consider the use to which each of these live systems is adopted. The five standard sy$. terns are as follows : 1. The "shower" system. 2. Radiator system. 1 3. Air-cooling system. 4. Hopper-cooling system. 5. Thermo-Syphon system. The "shower" cooling system is a very satisfactory onefor heavy duty faction in cooling ngines of small FIG. 1 ENGINE ON WHICH A "SHOW ER"' OOOUNa .SYS TEM IS USED THE PROGRESSIVE FARMER Hpa get ahead of w -ry4 v y eevij y enclosed. Such a system iinown l - wv uim. in Fig. Z, and wmie ainerem memoas; ArA J r of radiation may be used in different 'flred. D OUT! OS Of " makes of tractors, yet all systems of - J - A this kind are essenuauy w .ic i TT- - " a r principle. Some, tractor, w oui- lyinfe (fxf Sf-JL per acre, juct before plant fcypur Cotton, or use ' the Bamo amount per acre along fco rows after topping to a stand For information write to WU1AM & MYERS, Director 3 WadUca Arenue, Hew Yor Here Is a Money Maker rjcisters Plant Setter - Transplants Tebee Tomatofts, Sweet Potato. Cabbage, straw, barrios. Eggplant and all aim. , tiar plants. : No Stooping fla.Lame Backs Each plant et, watered and cov erea one operation. A full stand; no resetting, an earlier crop. Most practical planter ever invented. , Write for Pre Booklet and - Full Information LUSTERS PLANTER CO. Dipt. It ,' CHICAGO, ILL, stead of water, in a cooling system of this kind, and whether water or oil should be used depends largely upon climate. "Oil has the advantage .s of not freezing and is best used ; where the weather is cold, W in our Southern climate the farmer will find the water-coojed tractor most satis factory . . , ' ' In Fig. 3 is shown an aircooled en- gme. i Bis system 'giYe$ enure satis 1 v vk , a fL m,ur iniii..iii..ii niim mini i mum, mi m... ' m . m n,, "J C 1 rrHJ lar jesw stationary engines. In this system horsepower, and such engines nave the waterkept In -motion bv a pump, been used withf excellent results in passes around the cyclihder, absorbs " pumping water, washing, churning, excess heat, and is then pumped out running the cream separator, etc. over the n screen shown in Fig. 1 - But the most popular cooling sys- wnere it is cooled betore again mak- -tern now in use is shown op the en- mg its circuit. t gine in Fig. 4, which is known as the While the xooling system shown "hopper" cooling system. The prin- m Fig. 1 does its work perfectly, it - caple x on which this works is that is not practical for use on" a tractor, when water reaches the boiling point FIG. 2 ONE OP THE NUMEBOUS RADIATOR TYPES OF COOLINO SYSTEMS USEI ON TRACTORS Whether it's a flower bed, a truck garden or fto orchard, spray it and Watch results improve. Take thU Peming E-B lilanurc Spreader Easy to Load Easy to Pull All steel wide spread 18 steel blades. Conveyor Is simple and durable re markably efficient. Box is 2 inches wider at rear prevents bindingreduces draft. Wheels track automobile tlon. Short wheel base. Weieht only 1800 Bounds. $5 bushels capacity only 3 ft. 5 in. from ground to top of box. Look for the E-B trade mark. It's our pledge and your guide to quality. mmm m mmm m mmm m mm EMrtM-lrMllaikM to ImmcI Ci.(Im.) RocKfd.lll. Dallat.Tcx Plee lend bm ti UUratora on arOaka cbtdctat Ah (Sii: : y&sMi ' ffl Ill,t:, .. t2., , , 1S 1111 111 'fill' 1 Perfect 5uccm$ Bucket Sprayer CrtoiSir for Instance. If a as scientific ally built a a Deming Powtr Rig and the cost is so slight It pays for itself many times to ne aeaaon. Want to know the fostP Write THE PEMING CO. 477 Depot St., Salem. Ohio fOOO Typu cf hand and power . pumps for all farm uses it II 0T TOM Writ st once, today, for circular . describing Hawk Ins Wonderful Cotton and price of seed. It's free and will 4m worth hundreds of dollars 4o you. Heaviest ' yields pec cre; earliest ma turity. -No failures. No disappointments. Hawkins circular points the way to tut ptoJua, ana sure pros- . af Hawkins, Nona, Ga. typeconstruc- When the tractor is used for plowing it can get no hotter unless confined. or hauling; there is always more or As an engine will operate without . . . ... . " - less aust wmcn gets into the water .damage at the boiling point, this svs as u js sprayea over tne screen in cooling. This dust-laden water has tem has been quite successful in cool-! mg stationary engines- of 15 horse- ROUND THE WORLD TRAVEL BOOKS BY CLARENCE POE . "A SOUTHERNER IN EUROPE" Travel Lettera from England, Scotland, France, Germany, 9etfdtu Switzerland ana Italy). "It la equajly fresfo and graphic in Ita pictures, JuHclous and penetrat ing: In Its reflections . . . singu larly fair and acute.' Ambassador Jamef Bryco pf Great Britain. 'Many a eaa.n will ileaxn more . from it than he would from a trip to Europo itelf."-HDJiarloite OVserrer. ' Prices: " 1S3 pp. If rents.' TTlth The Progressive warmer one year I1.B0. Paper Douna 1 TUwt lltyTNlS IlTrattan,lM , , Simws , UMsrs tmtm ftoa , CittjnUrS SnUflass , Tnatara. ItsMB) , Mtwtrs Wisms TkiMbars Seraiiars ' litM CtraSWSirs . , Brin iUTritta StwMin . JPIaatsrs J Pstata HaeMMif S4a fniin Addms ' a tendency to quickly wear -out the power and less. water wunp and sometimes even Another cooling system is called with e ProS ..tv wwv vuuiiuji ojrvcau. rw nic lacnno-sypnon. Un tne StatifMiarvil V9 copy ior iirasiroBcnpiiuuo fti trarfnr snttet lu fiff-il u: H greaalve Farmer. J .-. this reason the tractor must be fitted with a cooling system that is. entire engine this system requires a large tank of water and circulation of the JM 7 A FIO. I A BMAWi AUt COOLED ENOINID HOPtSI-MIQH.B ULL TRONO. ho-TIOHT. 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