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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. Rough and Tumble Engineers Historical Association - Wikipedia

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    The Rough and Tumble Engineers Historical Association puts on the second- or third-oldest Threshermen’s Reunion in the United States.It is held in the middle of August each year, from Wednesday through Saturday, in Kinzers, Pennsylvania, about eight miles east of the city of Lancaster.

  4. 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.

  5. 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

  6. 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.

  7. Threshing - Wikipedia

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    A farmer in India threshes grain by hand. An animal-powered thresher. Threshing or thrashing is the process of loosening the edible part of grain (or other crop) from the straw to which it is attached.

  8. Shock-resisting steel - Wikipedia

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    SVCM steel is a kind of shock-resisting steel. [5] SVCM steel is an alloy of carbon , silicon , chromium , magnesium , nickel , molybdenum and lead . [ 6 ] SVCM+ in addition is quenched and tempered achieving a high hardness ( HRC 59). [ 6 ]

  9. Threshing floor - Wikipedia

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    Threshing Floor by Alexey Venetsianov, 1821-1823. The central bay of a barn was the typical location of the threshing floor. [3] Some large barns have two or even three threshing floors. [4]