Curved
tines almost always measure significantly longer than straight
tines.
The heavy workhorses in the rotary tiller realm are designed with powerful petroleum-powered engines out front that are coupled with transmissions of various designs that send power to the drive wheels and then on back to the
tines. These machines are among the most versatile of tillers and, because of their wheeled power units, many (such as the BCS models) are capable of accepting a number of additional attachments such as mowers or grader blades.
This is because, in the process of vibration, the shaking
tine and the branch cannot contact together, and their movements are not synchronized.
The advantage to
Tine's concise text is that as students get an overview of historical cultures, they can do further research to acquire a deeper understanding of each era.
The doctor even described
Tine's death as "a lethal injection administered to a favourite pet to end its suffering".
All contractual requirements were met by GEA and
TINE now has a valuable by-product (permeate powder) that would otherwise have gone to waste.
The following variables were systematically quantified in the combs: (a) shape and size, (b) type of raw materials for manufacture, (c) number of
tines, (d) presence and absence of any stages of P.
FREQUENT VISITOR: Trumpet soloist
Tine Thing Helseth who will be performing at the Organ Gala
In shallow ripping,
tines move only a small volume of soil from a small, disturbed area where the soil moves in the direction of least resistance, usually upward and outward away from the
tine.
It is impossible to maintain that level,"
Tine told M AIL T ODAY .
Don't let hand or fingers get caught between
tine and forklift carriage