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  2. Combine harvester - Wikipedia

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    Corn combine harvester with grain cart (click for video) The modern combine harvester, also called a combine, is a machine designed to harvest a variety of cultivated seeds. Combine harvesters are one of the most economically important labour-saving inventions, significantly reducing the fraction of the population engaged in agriculture. [1]

  3. Case IH axial-flow combines - Wikipedia

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    Case IH 7140 rotary harvester with corn header with cutaway showing rotary threshing mechanism. Case IH axial-flow combines (also known as rotary harvesters) are a type of combine harvester that has been manufactured by International Harvester, and later Case International, Case Corporation, and CNH Global, used by farmers to harvest a wide range of grains around the world.

  4. Claas - Wikipedia

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    At the same time as the 1000th combine harvester was built in 1942, development of the CLAAS SUPER began. This came onto the market in 1946. By the end of production in 1978, more than 65,000 units had been produced by this combine harvester family. In 1956 a new factory was established in Paderborn.

  5. Claas Matador Gigant - Wikipedia

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    Back in 1963, Claas sold the Matador Gigant for DM 34,130. Most of the produced combine harvesters were exported. [3] For the series production of the Matador Gigant, Claas made structural alterations to the production line in Harsewinkel, the harvesters were now assembled diagonally to let transport vehicles cross the production line.

  6. Gleaner Manufacturing Company - Wikipedia

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    The Gleaner Manufacturing Company (aka: Gleaner Combine Harvester Corp.) is an American manufacturer of combine harvesters. Gleaner (or Gleaner Baldwin ) has been a popular brand of combine harvester particularly in the Midwestern United States for many decades, first as an independent firm, and later as a division of Allis-Chalmers .

  7. Category:Combine harvesters - Wikipedia

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    Category for articles related to threshing and harvesting machines. Pages in category "Combine harvesters" The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total.

  8. Laverda (harvesters) - Wikipedia

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    1963 This was the year in which the M 120 combine harvester was created. By now, the company had over 1000 employees divided amongst three production divisions. 1967 Laverda entered the market of large forage harvesting machines with the AFC 110 self-propelled mower, followed by the even larger AFC 150 model. 1971 Production of the M 100 AL ...

  9. Claeys (company) - Wikipedia

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    In 1909 he built his factory in Zedelgem, Belgium, to manufacture harvesting machines. [ 2 ] In 1952 Claeys produced the first European self-propelled combine harvester [ 2 ] and by the 1960s, Claeys was one of the biggest combine manufacturers in Europe; [ 1 ] in 1964 the majority of Claeys was acquired by Sperry New Holland.