10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «HUMMELLER»
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hummeller in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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1
The Book of Farm Implements & Machines
The Hummeller. — The hummelling of barley is a process that, in many- eases, is
essential to the marketable condition of that grain, and it is effected in many
different ways. In some cases the thrashing-machine itself is made the hummeller
, ...
James Slight, Robert Scott Burn, Henry Stephens, 1858
This form of the hummeller was made public by Messrs Grant, Grantown, Banfi'
shire,1' and, with some modifioations,—which are, however, very important ones,
and give a new character to the machine,—a hummeller similar to it is now the ...
The combined cylindrical and conical barley hummeller is fitted on to the top of
the machine over the cylindrical screen. This hummeller consists internally of a
spindle L, fitted with a driving-pulley M and number of knives N, N, arranged
spirallv ...
4
The Farmer's Friend: a Record of Recent Discoveries, ...
The Hummeller. — Every corn-barn is furnished with a hummeller, for removing
the awns from the grains of barley and bear. This instrument is of various sorts.
On the smaller class of farms, hand-hummellers are commonly employed, which
...
5
The farmer's guide to scientific and practical agriculture: ...
The hummelling of barley is a process that, in many cases, is essential to the
marketable condition of that grain, and it is effected in many different ways. In
some cases the thrashing-machine itself is made the hummeller, by employing
an iron ...
Henry Stephens, John Pitkin Norton, 1851
6
The Farmer's Magazine, Vol.14, July to December 1846
Another description of hummeller, which is very commonly employed in this
county, consists of a fluted drum-cover, the diameter of which is half- an-inch
greater than that of the drum. The number of flutes varies from thirteen to sixteen,
and ...
7
The Farm Engineer, a Treatise on Barn Machinery, ...
from the first fauners of the thrashing-machine into a hummeller, which consists of
a cylindrical case of sheet-iron supported by a framing of wood, and standing on
end. An upright shaft passes through the centre of the case, and carries a ...
Robert RITCHIE (Civil Engineer.), 1849
8
The Farm Engineer: A Treatise on Barn Machinery, ...
from the first farmers of the thrashing-machine into a hummeller, which consists of
a cylindrical case of sheet~iron supported by a framing of wood, and standing on
end. An upright shaft passes through the centre of the case, and carries a ...
9
Elements of Practical Agriculture: Comprehending the ...
But when the thrashing-machine is not in use, or performs its work imperfectly, an
instrument worked by the hand, termed a hummeller, is employed. This consists
of a set of parallel iron- plates fixed to a frame, and worked by the hand like a ...
10
Encyclopaedia of agriculture by the most eminent authorities
Far too much has been done to effect the appearance of uniformity, and where
the threshing machine or flail did not cut off the awn close to the kernel, the
hummeller has been used. Used with discretion, it is a useful instrument, but it
may ...
Charles Edward Green, D. Young