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  2. Hay rake - Wikipedia

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    Dump rake A Molon 120 Mini side-delivery belt rake raking hay into a windrow. Wheeled hay rake (Click for video) A tractor with a rotary rake forms a windrow, another one with a loader wagon follows and collects the hay for silage. A hay rake is an agricultural rake used to collect cut hay or straw into windrows for later collection (e.g. by a ...

  3. Tedder (machine) - Wikipedia

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    [9] The tines pick up the hay and disperse it; usually, the height at which the tines pick up the hay can be adjusted. In an early, simple hay tedder described in 1852 and manufactured in Edinburgh by the company of Mr. Slight, the two wheels, via a spur wheel and a pinion , drive a set of light wheels, the "rake wheels"; on these two rake ...

  4. Tractor - Wikipedia

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    One of the first CUTs offered for small farms of three to 30 acres and for small jobs on larger farms was a three-wheeled unit, with the rear wheel being the drive wheel, offered by Sears & Roebuck in 1954 and priced at $598 for the basic model. [51] An even smaller variant of the compact utility tractor is the subcompact utility tractor.

  5. New Holland Agriculture - Wikipedia

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    New Holland is a global full-line agricultural machinery manufacturer founded in New Holland, Pennsylvania, and now based in Turin, Italy.New Holland's products include tractors, combine harvesters, balers, forage harvesters, self-propelled sprayers, haying tools, seeding equipment, hobby tractors, utility vehicles and implements, and grape harvesters.

  6. List of agricultural machinery - Wikipedia

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    Rake; Reaper-binder (now mostly replaced by the swather) Rice huller; Swather (more common in the northern United States and Canada) Wagon (and variations of gravity wagons, trailers—e.g. silage trailers, grain hopper trailers and lighter, two-wheeled carts)

  7. Tire Rack - Wikipedia

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    Tire Rack is a privately owned customer-direct tire, wheels, car accessories distributor company headquartered in South Bend, Indiana. In 2021 it was acquired by Discount Tire and continues to operate as a separate business and brand name.

  8. Bullwheel - Wikipedia

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    The term described the traveling wheel, traction wheel, drive wheel, or harvester wheel. The bullwheel powered all the moving parts of these farm machines including the reciprocating knives, reel, rake, and self binder.

  9. Michelin PAX System - Wikipedia

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    Michelin PAX run-flat wheel. The Michelin PAX was an automobile run-flat tire system that utilizes a special type of rim and tire to allow temporary use of a wheel if its tire is punctured. The core of Michelin's PAX system is the semi-rigid ring installed onto the rim using special equipment.