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The farm engineer; a treatise on barn machinery, particularly on the application of steam and other motive powers to the thrashing machine; embracing an account of the methods practised in ancient and modern times for thrashing and winnowing grain; with descriptions of the different steam engines now used and projected for agricultural purposes; and the extended application of steam as a motive power at farms.

Title:The farm engineer; a treatise on barn machinery, particularly on the application of steam and other motive powers to the thrashing machine; embracing an account of the methods practised in ancient and modern times for thrashing and winnowing grain; with descriptions of the different steam engines now used and projected for agricultural purposes; and the extended application of steam as a motive power at farms.
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Note:London,[Blackie and Son, 1949
  
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Subject:Threshing machines
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