Honestly, big bulls may have G5s that rival the sword
tine in length.
Mini tillers have
tines that rotate away from the operator--the end result is that they pull the tiller forward.
In this paper, straight PVC
tine, straight steel
tine, and straight nylon
tine are studied and compared in the shaking trials.
In his preface,
Tine is explicit that this is not an academic history nor an encyclopedia.
Autism may not be curable, but
Tine was functioning adequately.
TINE's contract required high levels of production flexibility (within a limited space), maximisation of powder throughput, precise product accuracy, stringent dust emission guarantees to achieve exceptional yield, a safe working environment for its staff, the minimising of power consumption to meet environmental objectives, and future proofing of equipment to protect
TINE's capital investment.
On the other hand, we would expect to find eggs and lice, or their body parts, and human hair between the
tines, if they were used primarily for grooming or delousing.
Tine was born in Oslo and started to play trumpet at the age of seven in a school band.
Tine Thing Helseth Barber Institute, Birmingham University WITH so little original material available, it's not surprising that trumpet soloists resort to playing arrangements of music written for other forces.
To make this DIY broadfork, I bought two sets of coil-spring harrow
tine replacements at the AG-West Supply and drilled two tight holes in a 1-inch-square hollow metal bar, 26 inches long, for the
tines to be driven through.
Soil tippers differ in their capacity to loosen the soils, their draft, and their power requirements, depending on the
tine shape,
tine angle of contact with the soil, and
tine arrangement (Slattery and Desbiolles 2003; Slattery et al.
INJURIES were a constant hindrance to
Tine Baun towards the end of her career.