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He'd seen what such reaping machines of death could do.
Bell invented the reaping machine while working on his father's farm.
They had gone for a ride and to see some newly arrived reaping machines at work.
The court nevertheless regarded the reaping machine as specific goods.
Bell never sought a patent for his reaping machine.
A Reaper-binder, is a later version of the original reaping machine that includes the binding operation.
To see a broken reaping machine, signifies loss of employment, or disappointment in trades.
He has his reaping machine, a red and yellow "Walter Wood" Cleveland brand.
Bagot was the first to use John Ridley's reaping machine.
Common's achievement was to demonstrate a reaping machine that foreshadowed McCormick's, employing a reciprocating action of the knives.
A mechanical reaper or reaping machine is a mechanical, semi-automated device that harvests crops.
Reaping Machines (2006)
In 1843 John Ridley commissioned him to build the prototype of his famous "stripper" reaping machine.
Mann is most famous for inventing a reaping machine in 1848 with his father Jacob J. Mann.
In 2006 the band released their second album Reaping Machines and has received further critical acclaim in the Norwegian media.
The Romans invented war machines, like catapults, worked by twisted ropes and springs, and a reaping machine, for cutting corn.
John Ridley invented a reaping machine in 1843 which changed farming methods throughout South Australia and the nation at large.
The mechanical reaping machine: Rev. Patrick Bell (1799-1869)
He formulated at least 25 inventions over his lifetime, including a combination chicken brooder and incubator, and a self-binding reaping machine.
His father, John Seiberling, founder of that Akron company, invented one of the first reaping machines.
A short story set during the fight between the Mejere Pirates and the Reaping Machine in the Second Stage.
They grew wheat on land rented from Captain Bagot, and were among the first to use the Ridley reaping machine.
He later transferred it to John Ridley, inventor of the stripper or reaping machine, in June 1842 for £275.
By 1872 his Banbury works were producing over 8000 reaping machines and the production of iron, tar and other products from his ironworks had also grown.
The unveiling of their Damp Weather Threshing and Reaping Machine at the exhibit was met with especially good reviews.