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DescriptionTriumph self-rake reaper THF 1.jpg |
English: A "Triumph" reaper on display at The Henry Ford museum, Michigan, USA. A horse-powered machine, made about 1876 by D.S. Morgan & Co. Brockport, NY. – "Self-raking reapers" were a step between (early) reapers and binders (reaper-binders), cutting the grain and preparing it for hand binding and tying. A rotating "reel" on this reaper drew the uncut grain into the cutting mechanism, then deposited the cut grain on the platform. A rake regularly swept the platform, depositing the cut grain on the ground. |
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