stripper harvester

  • 1stripper harvester — /strɪpə ˈhavəstə/ (say stripuh hahvuhstuh) noun a machine combining the functions of a stripper and winnower, which harvests grain and strips it of chaff …

  • 2stripper-harvester — noun see stripper 3c …

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  • 3stripper — /ˈstrɪpə / (say stripuh) noun 1. someone who strips. 2. a striptease dancer. 3. that which strips, as an appliance, machine, or solvent for stripping. 4. → stripper harvester. {strip1 + p + er1} …

  • 4header harvester — /hɛdə ˈhavəstə/ (say heduh hahvuhstuh) noun a harvester equipped with a cutter bar which cuts off the heads of heavy and tangled crops and so deals more effectively with them than the stripper harvester with its beating action …

  • 5cotton harvester — ▪ machine       machine for harvesting cotton bolls. Mechanical cotton harvesters are of two basic types, strippers and pickers. Stripper type harvesters strip the entire plant of both open and unopened bolls along with many leaves and stems. The …

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  • 6Hugh Victor McKay — (H. V. McKay) CBE, (21 August 1865 21 May 1926) was an Australian inventor of the Sunshine Harvester and industrialist. Contents 1 Early life 2 Harvester judgement 3 Later life 4 …

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  • 7Massey Ferguson — Limited Type Subsidiary of AGCO Industry Agriculture Founded 1958 Headquarters Duluth …

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  • 8Henty, New South Wales — Infobox Australian Place | type = town name = Henty state = nsw caption = Entering Henty postcode = 2658 elevation= 259 county = Hume lga = Greater Hume Shire Council stategov = Albury fedgov = Farrer pop = 856 (2001 census) dist1 = 65 |… …

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  • 9Ridley — /ˈrɪdli/ (say ridlee) noun 1. John, 1806–87, Australian inventor, born in England; constructed the first workable stripper harvester. 2. William, 1819–78, English missionary, author and editor; published works on Australian Aborigines. John… …

  • 101885 in Australia — See also: 1884 in Australia, other events of 1885, 1886 in Australia and the Timeline of Australian history.Incumbents Governors Governors of the Australian colonies: *Governor of New South Wales Lord Augustus Loftus then Charles Wynn Carington,… …

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