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  2. Threshing machine - Wikipedia

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    For example, pedal-powered threshers are a low-cost option, and some Amish sects use horse-drawn binders and old-style threshers. As the verb thresh is cognate with the verb thrash (and synonymous in the grain-beating sense), the names thrashing machine and thrasher are (less common) alternate forms.

  3. Threshers, pedal powered - Wikipedia

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    Threshers can be made in a number of ways using simple tools, and can be used in the harvesting of maize/corn, rice, wheat, sorghum, pearl millet, and any other grain or seed that must be separated from a stalk. The attachment of a thresher to a pedal-system can be built with basic materials.

  4. Toolbox - Wikipedia

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    Small portable toolboxes are sometimes called hand boxes or portable tool storage. Most portable toolboxes have one handle on top and a lid that opens on a hinge. Many have a removable tote tray that sits on a flange inside the lip of the box, with a single larger compartment below. The tote tray helps organize smaller parts and accessories.

  5. Threshing board - Wikipedia

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    Top view of a Spanish threshing board Bottom view of a Spanish threshing board. A threshing board, also known as threshing sledge, [1] is an obsolete agricultural implement used to separate cereals from their straw; that is, to thresh.

  6. Thresher - Wikipedia

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    Threshers (First Quench Retailing), a UK off licence chain; Rice Thresher, the undergraduate student newspaper of Rice University; Clearwater Threshers, a minor league baseball team in the Florida State League; Threshers (secret society), an Irish secret society in the first half of the nineteenth century

  7. Combine harvester - Wikipedia

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    The stripper and later headers had the advantage of fewer moving parts and only collecting heads, requiring less power to operate. Refinements by Hugh Victor McKay produced a commercially successful combine harvester in 1885, the Sunshine Header-Harvester. [7] Case harvester, 20+ mule team Case IH Axial-Flow combine