why does a framer use a combine?
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Originally designed to harvest wheat, they came to be used to harvest many other crops. Combine funneling harvested wheat into a truck. In design, the combine is essentially a binder-type cutting device that delivers the grain to a threshing machine modified to work as it moves across the field.
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The combine, short for combine harvester, is an essential and complex machine designed for efficient harvesting of mass quantities of grain. Modern combines can cut a swath through a field more than 40 feet wide. The name comes from combining three essential harvest functions – reaping, threshing and winnowing.
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