The pampered son has been thrown on the cold world by an unforgivable father. Even the speed roadster was denied him and to make sure that the erring son would reach the farm he was sent to, he sets forth on a little tractor. He is gladly received by the farmer who appreciates the fact that the crops are getting ripe and that he can use extra help. But the rest of the farmhands do not take so kindly to the city chap and they try a series of pranks on him. He perseveres however, principally because the farmer's daughter is more than kindly disposed toward him and when he is assailed by his mischievous tormentors, he is amply repaid and his injuries forgotten when the fair one administers her solicitude. Just when patience ceases to be a virtue and he decides to take his departure, from there, some one of the gang monkies with the tractor and the result is that before he leaves the farm nearly all of the farm house, some out buildings, a stack of hay or two and the girl are draped around the tractor which disappears from sight bearing its driver and the family prize of the farm neighborhood.
—Copyright Description from Library of Congress