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  2. Hay rake - Wikipedia

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    A hay rake may be mechanized, drawn by a tractor or draft animals, or it may be a hand tool.The earliest hay rakes were nothing more than tree branches, but wooden hand rakes with wooden teeth, similar in design to a garden rake but larger, were prevalent in the 19th and early 20th centuries, and still are used in some locations around the world.

  3. Hayrake table - Wikipedia

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    Timber used in their construction was, as for other Arts and Crafts work, locally grown English hardwoods. Most were produced in oak although some, like the original hay rakes, were made in ash. The design varies between makers, mostly in its details. Gimson's tables are considered the finest and the canonical example of the design.

  4. John Williams Stoddard - Wikipedia

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    The chief implements made by the Stoddard Manufacturing Company were mowers, hay rakes, press drills, and disc harrows. The best known of these were the famous Tiger Rake, Tiger Harrow, and Havana Press Drill. More than 200,000 of the Tiger Rake had been sold by 1890.

  5. Baler - Wikipedia

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    In Europe, as early as 1939, both Claas of Germany and Rousseau SA of France had automatic twine-tying pick-up balers. Most of these produced low-density bales, however. The first successful pick-up balers were made by the Ann Arbor Company in 1929. Ann Arbor was acquired by the Oliver Farm Equipment Company in 1943. Despite their head start on ...

  6. Tedder (machine) - Wikipedia

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    A Molon belt rake/tedder tedding hay. A tedder (also called hay tedder) is a machine used in haymaking. It is used after cutting and before windrowing, and uses moving forks to aerate or "wuffle" the hay and thus speed drying before baling or rolling. The use of a tedder allows the hay to dry ("cure") better, which prevents mildew or ...

  7. Hayrack - Wikipedia

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    The Simončič Hayrack: a roofed double hayrack in Bistrica. A hayrack (Slovene: kozolec) is a freestanding vertical drying rack found chiefly in Slovenia.Hayracks are permanent structures, primarily made of wood, upon which fodder for animals is dried, although their use is not limited to drying hay. [1]

  8. Hay - Wikipedia

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    Hay baling began with the invention of the first hay press in about 1850. [15] Timothy grass and clover were the most common plants used for hay in the early 20th century in the United States, though both plants are native to Europe. [4] Hay was baled for easier handling and to reduce space required for storage and shipment.

  9. Claas - Wikipedia

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    It is the European market leader in combine harvesters and considered as world market leader in self-propelled forage harvesters. The product range also includes tractors , balers , mowers , rakes, tedders , silage trailers, wheel loaders , telehandlers and other harvesting equipment as well as farming information technology. [ 2 ]

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