HARVEST MOTORS.
Harvesting- in Lincolnshire has been conducted -with the aid of a petrol motor, specially invented for farm use. The motor, attached to a reaper and binder, cut a field of Larley at Tinwell in excellent St.) le. The jxachine also draws the lad-sn waggons from the field, and is equally adaptable for cutting chaff, pulping roots, and grinding corn. It has also been tried successfully with, a double furrow plough. Its advantage over horse labour is that there is no dalays, and the cost for fuel is considerably cheaper.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIV, Issue 3, 3 January 1903, Page 2 (Supplement)
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