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  2. Tedder (machine) - Wikipedia

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    A hay tedder, similar to a standard American model of the early 20th century, with tines shaped like pitchfork ends [9] A Bamford Wuffler. The original tedder is a farm tool on two wheels pulled by a horse; the rotation of the axle drives a gear which operates a "number of arms with wire tines or fingers at the lower ends."

  3. List of agricultural machinery - Wikipedia

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    Agricultural equipment is any kind of machinery used on a farm to help with farming.The best-known example of this kind is the tractor.. From left to right: John Deere 7800 tractor with Houle slurry trailer, Case IH combine harvester, New Holland FX 25 forage harvester with corn head.

  4. Power take-off - Wikipedia

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    A PTO at the rear end of a farm tractor A PTO (in the box at the bottom) in the center of the three-point hitch of a tractor. A power take-off or power takeoff (PTO) is one of several methods for taking power from a power source, such as a running engine, and transmitting it to an application such as an attached implement or separate machine.

  5. Conditioner (farming) - Wikipedia

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    New Holland Haybine 1469. A conditioner (or hay conditioner) is a farm implement that crimps and crushes newly cut hay to promote faster and more even drying. Drying the hay efficiently is most important for first cutting of the hay crop, which consists of coarse stalks that take a longer period of time to draw out moisture than finer-textured hays, such as second and subsequent cuttings.

  6. Kverneland Group - Wikipedia

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    Kverneland Group was established by Ole Gabriel Kverneland in 1879. It became a limited company in 1894 and by the 1920s it had become Norway's largest supplier of agricultural products, particularly in ploughs. [2]

  7. International Harvester - Wikipedia

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    After a few more years of squabbling the young International Harvester became a near monopoly in reapers, and a major factor in many other farm implements. In 1908 it made 700,000 harvesters worldwide, for $73 million. In addition to 25,000 IH employees there were 42,000 working in its local agencies all over the U.S. and parts of Europe. [5]

  8. Farmall - Wikipedia

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    Farmall Regular. The Fordson was the first truly mass-produced, light, affordable tractor, and thus the first to tap the market of small to medium family farms on a large scale.

  9. Scythe - Wikipedia

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    In other parts of the Balkans, such as in Serbian towns, scything competitions are held where the winner takes away a small silver scythe. [15] In small Serbian towns, scything is treasured as part of the local folklore, and the winners of friendly competitions are rewarded richly [ 16 ] with food and drink, which they share with their competitors.