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  2. Fresno scraper - Wikipedia

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    Fresno Scraper (Patent Application). The front drawbar is pulled by two horses, and pulls the scraper proper behind it, while the operator walks behind controlling the depth of scrape with the handle Fresno scrapers in use building the Miocene Ditch near Nome, Alaska Fresno scraper

  3. Subsoiler - Wikipedia

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    Howse brand modular subsoiler mounted to a tractor Modular subsoiler unit, unmounted with accessories. A subsoiler or flat lifter is a tractor-mounted farm implement used for deep tillage, loosening and breaking up soil at depths below the levels worked by moldboard ploughs, disc harrows, or rototillers. Most such tools will break up and turn ...

  4. Harrow (tool) - Wikipedia

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    The disk harrow is used first to slice up the large clods left by the mould-board plough, followed by the spring-tooth harrow. To save time and fuel they may be pulled by one tractor; the disk hitched to the tractor, and the spring-tooth hitched to, and directly behind, the disk. The result is a smooth field with powdery dirt at the surface.

  5. Trencher (machine) - Wikipedia

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    A trencher is a piece of construction equipment used to dig trenches, especially for laying pipes or electrical cables, for installing drainage, or in preparation for trench warfare. Trenchers may range in size from walk-behind models, to attachments for a skid loader or tractor, to very heavy tracked heavy equipment.

  6. Heavy equipment - Wikipedia

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    Horse-drawn Fresno scraper digging water-supply ditch A portable engine; a precursor to modern engineering vehicles An early gasoline-powered tractor Heavy equipment circa 1922. Until the 19th century and into the early 20th century heavy machines were drawn under human or animal power.

  7. Ditch Witch, which helped electrify rural Oklahoma ... - AOL

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    Ditch Witch, with about 1,700 employees in Perry, has manufactured underground construction equipment for 75 years. The main factory is in a 1.1-million-square-foot building.