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Definition of swather in English: swathernoun ˈswɔːθəˈswɒθəˈswäTH- A device on a mowing machine for raising uncut fallen grain and marking the line between cut and uncut grain. 铺条装置 Example sentencesExamples - Our swathers are available in a variety of styles.
- The harvest crew consisted of swathers and pea combines pulled by tractors.
- Manufactured in Canada the MacDon trailed swathers come in widths from 21 ft to 36 ft.
- Every effort is made to ensure that your swather runs smoothly and securely down the road.
- The Canola Council of Canada suggests that the window to properly swath a crop is only 1-3 days. Even the best swathers have a problem doing a good job in tangled crops.
- With a few basic adjustments to most modern swathers, a good windrow of canola can be formed.
- Early swathers were built like battleships - cumbersome and so heavy they could not go into wet harvest fields.
- When the field was combined it was either done by a combine with it's own cutting table or with a combine using a pickup attachment to pick up swaths laid down earlier by a swather.
- So in 1926 he and his brother Ellert built themselves two 20-foot swathers from scratch.
- A properly adjusted swather is critical for cutting large a acreage in a timely fashion.
- After cutting, the swather leaves the cut hay in a long row so the rancher can use a baler to make hay bales.
- Half of each pasture was left standing, and the other half was windrowed using a 4.6-m wide swather head.
- Balers scoop alfalfa and grass after the crimps, swathers, or related farm equipment cuts the grass.
- Their work resulted in depreciation functions for three sizes of tractors, as well as combines, swathers, mowers, balers, planters, plows, discs, manure spreaders, and skid steer loaders.
- It is another object of the present invention to provide a swather belt connector needing fewer separate pieces.
- After the peas are planted and have matured and are ready for harvest, the swathers move into the fields cutting windrows.
- Compared to swathers with conventional tines, twine tines guarantee optimum raking quality, even at high work speeds.
Definition of swather in US English: swathernounˈswäTH- A device on a mowing machine for raising uncut fallen grain and marking the line between cut and uncut grain. 铺条装置 Example sentencesExamples - So in 1926 he and his brother Ellert built themselves two 20-foot swathers from scratch.
- Our swathers are available in a variety of styles.
- Compared to swathers with conventional tines, twine tines guarantee optimum raking quality, even at high work speeds.
- When the field was combined it was either done by a combine with it's own cutting table or with a combine using a pickup attachment to pick up swaths laid down earlier by a swather.
- A properly adjusted swather is critical for cutting large a acreage in a timely fashion.
- After cutting, the swather leaves the cut hay in a long row so the rancher can use a baler to make hay bales.
- Half of each pasture was left standing, and the other half was windrowed using a 4.6-m wide swather head.
- Every effort is made to ensure that your swather runs smoothly and securely down the road.
- Manufactured in Canada the MacDon trailed swathers come in widths from 21 ft to 36 ft.
- With a few basic adjustments to most modern swathers, a good windrow of canola can be formed.
- The harvest crew consisted of swathers and pea combines pulled by tractors.
- It is another object of the present invention to provide a swather belt connector needing fewer separate pieces.
- After the peas are planted and have matured and are ready for harvest, the swathers move into the fields cutting windrows.
- Balers scoop alfalfa and grass after the crimps, swathers, or related farm equipment cuts the grass.
- Their work resulted in depreciation functions for three sizes of tractors, as well as combines, swathers, mowers, balers, planters, plows, discs, manure spreaders, and skid steer loaders.
- Early swathers were built like battleships - cumbersome and so heavy they could not go into wet harvest fields.
- The Canola Council of Canada suggests that the window to properly swath a crop is only 1-3 days. Even the best swathers have a problem doing a good job in tangled crops.
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