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Push type reaper probably in Western Canada.
Push type reaper probably in Western Canada.
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Push type reaper probably in Western Canada.
Made about 1870, pushed by 4 or 6 horses, with home made wagon rack loader. In about 1890, McCormick-Deering made same type of Machine called Push type Header. Used for cutting barley or wheat crops too short to fork
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[ca. 1890-1904]
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Unknown
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Agricultural machinery
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Farms
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Horses in agriculture
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CU185044
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na-1725-1
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"Push type reaper probably in Western Canada.", [ca. 1890-1904], (CU185044) by Unknown. Courtesy of Glenbow Library and Archives Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.