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  2. Oliver 80 - Wikipedia

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    A diesel-engined version was introduced in 1940 with a Buda-Lanova 4.9L engine [1] [2] [3] The Oliver 35 was an industrial tractor version of the 80 from 1937 to 1945. [4] Starting in 1937, the Oliver 80 was sold in Canada by Cockshutt as the Cockshutt 80, replacing the Oliver-built 18-28. The 80 never received any styling treatment.

  3. 1821 in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    The following lists events that happened during 1821 in South Africa. Events. The London Missionary Society mission station at Kuruman, ...

  4. Raleigh Chopper - Wikipedia

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    The Chopper was designed in response to the Schwinn Sting-Ray, [1] [2] and an earlier attempt, the Rodeo, which was not commercially successful. [2] The popularity of the Chopper also led to a range of smaller bikes following a similar design theme. These included the Raleigh Chipper, Tomahawk and Budgie models, aimed at younger riders. [5]

  5. Woodchipper - Wikipedia

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    Woodchipper (click for video) A tree chipper or woodchipper [1] is a machine used for reducing wood (generally tree limbs or trunks) into smaller woodchips.They are often portable, being mounted on wheels on frames suitable for towing behind a truck or van.

  6. Category:1821 in South America - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "1821 in South America" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. 1821 in Brazil; C.

  7. Category:1821 in Africa - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "1821 in Africa" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. ... 0–9. 1821 in South Africa; S. Robert F. Stockton This page ...

  8. C. Arnold Beevers - Wikipedia

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    Arnold Beevers was a Quaker and this influenced his approach to life and science. [2] He was involved with disabled people and this was important in his development of Beevers Miniature Models (now operating as Miramodus Ltd.), ball-and-spoke molecular models used for education purposes, largely made by disabled workers, first produced in 1961. [6]

  9. Hugh Beaver - Wikipedia

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    Beaver was born on 4 May 1890 in Johannesburg, South Africa.He was educated at Wellington College, Berkshire. [8]Beaver spent two years in the Indian police from 1910 and returned to England in 1921, joining the civil engineering firm Sir Alexander Gibb & Partners, as the personal assistant of Sir Alexander Gibb.