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"BINNAWAY OR BUST"
300-MILE TRACTOR HOLIDAY
]Seeping well within the 30-mile
speed limit, Mr. Ron. Williams,
minnaway farmer, personally
drove his newly-put,chased trac
tor from Sydney right home to
Binnaway, 300 miles.
"The best holiday I ever had,"
he declared when he arrived home.
After all, there's many a worse
way of putting in five spare days
than ambling placidly through the
countryside on pneumatics at four
miles an hour, stopping when you
-feel like it, and camping by the
roadside at night. No back-seat
drivers to put on edge, and no risk
of colliding with the car in front!
It depends on one's temperament
of course. It would drive a mod
ern speed-hungry neurotic raving
mad, but Mr. Williams is made of
sterner stuff, with the patience
that belongs to all good farmers.
The time was well spent, too. In
those five days he ran his trac
tor in nicely, and it was ready for
hard work. as soon as it arrived on
the farm.
This 300-mile trip illustrates the
versatility and roadworthiness of
the modern puoumatic-tyred trac
tor.
Mr. Williams sets out from Sydney on his 300-mile tractor tour. Help
Mr. Williams sets out from Sydney on his 300-mile
tractor tour.
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