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  2. Feeder (livestock equipment) - Wikipedia

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    A feeder, is a feed holder, such as fixed holder or trailer-mounted hopper, delivering feed or fodder to cattle, sheep, horses and other livestock. [1] See also

  3. Feeder - Wikipedia

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    Feeder line (disambiguation), a peripheral route or branch from a main line or trunk line; Aquarium fish feeder, an electric or electronic device that is designed to feed aquarium fish at regular intervals; Automatic document feeder, in office equipment; Bird feeder; Bowl feeder, used to feed components automation applications; Bulk feeder

  4. International Harvester - Wikipedia

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    The 1961 Travelette four-door (crewcab) was the first six-passenger, four-door truck of its time. The Scout , first introduced in 1961, [ 34 ] is a small, two-door SUV, similar to a Jeep . In 1972, the Scout became the Scout II, and in 1974, Dana 44 axles, power steering, and power disc brakes became standard.

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    The deer "decided to take a midnight swim and needed a little assistance getting out of the pool," the sheriff's office wrote in a Facebook post, which received nearly 400 reacts. The deputies ...

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  7. Bowl feeder - Wikipedia

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    Vibratory bowl feeders, also known as a bowl feeders, are common devices used to orient and feed individual component parts for assembly on industrial production lines. They are used when a randomly sorted bulk package of small components must be fed into another machine one-by-one, oriented in a particular direction.