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  2. Cultivator - Wikipedia

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    F210 Honda tiller 1949 Farmall C with C-254-A two-row cultivator A tractor-mounted tiller Tines close-up A cultivator pulled by a tractor in Canada in 1943. A cultivator (also known as a rotavator) is a piece of agricultural equipment used for secondary tillage.

  3. These Expert-Approved Lawn Dethatchers Make Your Lawn ... - AOL

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    DT-480BH-A 48-Inch Tow-Behind Dethatcher. With two rows of 12 spring-loaded steel tines and a pair of 8-inch never-flat tires, this 48-inch dethatcher is designed for maximum productivity.

  4. Dethatcher - Wikipedia

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    A dethatcher or lawn scarifier is a device that removes thatch from lawns. Types of dethatchers include motorized dethatchers or those that can be pulled behind a garden tractor. Types of dethatchers include motorized dethatchers or those that can be pulled behind a garden tractor.

  5. Pubert SAS - Wikipedia

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    Weed whacker (accessory to be mounted on tiller) Plows (accessory to be mounted on tiller) Furrowing plow (accessory to be mounted on tiller) Pubert is a supplier for Honda, Husqvarna and Staub. In 1987, to prove the quality of its tillers, Pubert set a Guinness World Record by running one of its tillers for 24 hours non-stop.

  6. The 3 biggest takeaways from CES 2025 - AOL

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    You can’t have a CES without a few new cars, and Honda did just that at this year’s show, touting its Honda 0 Saloon and Honda 0 SUV vehicles. Amazon's self-driving company Zoox is testing its ...

  7. Gilson Brothers Co. - Wikipedia

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    Gilson Brothers Co. was a Wisconsin-based manufacturer of outdoor power equipment and recreational equipment. It operated independently between its inception in 1911 until acquisition by Lawn-Boy in 1988.