- A
tedder (also
called hay tedder) is a
machine used in haymaking. It is used
after cutting and
before windrowing, and uses
moving forks to
aerate or "wuffle"...
- Bale
wrapper Baler Hay rake
Hay tedder Loader wagon / self-loading
wagon – used in Europe, but not
common in USA Mower-conditioners
Hay fork
Wooden rake...
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Peucker constructed bulldog tractors 1936. Deutz-Fahr
produced the
rotary hay tedder in 1961. In the late 20th century,
genetically modified foods (GMOs) were...
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Tedder is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Arthur Tedder, 1st
Baron Tedder,
British air
marshal Constant Tedder,
former Chief Executive...
- the
tedder. The hunt
comes to a halt at the
specified spot.
Gethryn reveals to the
gathered crowd that he
discovered and
removed the
hay-
tedder booby...
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fluff up the
hay and turn it over so that it may dry. It is also used in the
evening to
protect the
hay from
morning dew. The next day a
tedder is used to...
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usually sped up by
turning the cut
hay over with a
hay rake or
spreading it out with a
tedder. If it
rains while the
hay is drying,
turning the
windrow can...
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grown in
these soils.
tedder A tractor-drawn
machine that uses
rapidly moving pitchfork-like
tines to
aerate or "wuffle"
freshly cut
hay on the
ground in a...
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rakes were produced.
Other inventions included a fruit-paring machine, a
hay-
tedder, and a fire
escape system,
patented 1884. Wilson, J. G.; Fiske, J., eds...
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Percy Bell,
William Parker, John
Michael Tedder,
Charles Kemball,
Evelyn Ebsworth and Roy Foster. The Bob
Hay Lectureship was
established by the Macrocyclic...