threshing machine

NOUN
  1. a farm machine for separating seeds or grain from the husks and straw
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How To Use threshing machine In A Sentence

  • Skillfully and carefully, the owner maneuvered it into position between the stacks of oats, unhitched the tractor and turned it around to the face of the threshing machine.
  • Threshing machines spread where grain was harvested in developed countries.
  • It is fascinating to stand and watch the threshing machine and binder, the stone crusher and the mechanical saw working away.
  • By late 1795 Jefferson had found his man, millwright John H. Buck, and on January 5, 1796, Jefferson noted that the millwright had begun working on the threshing machine.
  • By 1812 Jefferson had three threshing machines in operation, two powered by horses and one by a waterwheel.
  • Beside the A6 near Garstang was a family concern contracting with threshing machines, traction engines and steamrollers.
  • This was put to use every autumn to power the large and venerable threshing machine, with its elevator and shaking, riddling sieves.
  • Jefferson was thus able to thresh the wheat from one field, then have the threshing machine follow the harvesters to the granary in the next field.
  • In 1896 the farm was using 24 binders, 7 headers, 2 threshing machines, 20 gangplows, 14 drills and many wagons.
  • Farmers thresh grain with threshing machines.
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