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How a combine harvester works.

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DIMENSION2 years ago

Pourtant les génies de ce réseau m'assurent chaque jour qu'automatiser le travail est la pire chose possible pour l'humanité

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Jess2 years ago

Thanks, now I can become a farmer

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EW2 years ago

Welcome to the farm life… where the best engineers have their beginnings ….

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Adithya Reddy (fan)2 years ago

The working looks super cool

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Mario Verbelen2 years ago

When I was little we even did those process manually on the ground, and selecting the best seeds by hand

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Mr Pablo2 years ago

I'm impressed by the complexity and efficiency of a combine harvester! As a minimalist artist, I'm often reminded of the beauty in the simplicity of things.

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Stefan Sobkowiak2 years ago

Called combine because it combined two step, the harvest or swathing of the stalks and the threshing or separating of grain from heads.

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Edgar Wideman2 years ago

How they used to. All new ones these days have the rotor concave from front to back, not sideways like this. The core fundamentals are still same but the possess is very different.

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13STEPSPAST2 years ago

Working a wheat harvest was a great experience growing up in Kansas. Long days and a rush to get it done so the moisture content was just right for storage. Dirty, hot days and nights with lots of prayers. Please God no rain, hail, or fire!!

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Yalldin2 years ago

@MathiasMazzocco mil esquemas

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