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Cat machines helped us grow... that's another reason we count on them. Counting on Cat equipment has worked. Worthy Bros/ annual volume has grown from $200,000 to over $8 million. Success is something Worthy Bros, knows about first-hand. They started in Delaware 15 years ago with used and rented equipment. Did any pipe- laying jobs they could. And always watched their equipment costs closely. They owned and rented Cat equipment as well as other makes and kept a complete set of cost records on individual tractors. Their cost records proved the real value of their Cat-built machines. Less downtime, fewer repairs, higher resale value and better production in all terrain. Ray Worthy says, ?╟úWhen one machine being down can cripple an entire job schedule, we can?╟╓t afford to go with anything but Caterpillar equip- ment. We rely on our dealer for scheduled repairs. Parts availability has never been a problem.?╟Ñ That?╟╓s why the equipment Worthy Bros, use today is almost all Cat-built, especially for the tough jobs. On one mainline operation that en- tailed 65 miles of 16-inch pipe, they used 45 Cat- built machines. Worthy Bros.?╟╓ approach to the pipeline business can work for you, too. Talk it over with your Caterpillar dealer. CATERPILLAR Caterpillar and Cat are Registered Trademarks of Caterpillar Tractor Co.