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THE OPERATION OF THE SELF-BINDING HARVESTER

BY E. J. PRINDLE

Scientific American, 1897-01, Vol.LXXVI. (No. 2.), p.24

New York: American Periodicals Series II

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  • Título:
    THE OPERATION OF THE SELF-BINDING HARVESTER
  • Autor: BY E. J. PRINDLE
  • É parte de: Scientific American, 1897-01, Vol.LXXVI. (No. 2.), p.24
  • Notas: ObjectType-Article-2
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  • Descrição: It is marvelous how quickly the practical selfbinding harvester has been produced. The young men of to-day can remember when the sickle was in common use for harvesting, at least on the smaller farms. The better equipped farmer had the cradle. Then came the form of harvester having a platform on which the grain fell as it was cut, and from which it was raked by an attendant when a proper quantity had accumulated...
  • Editor: New York: American Periodicals Series II
  • Idioma: Inglês

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