tines in English

noun
1
a prong or sharp point, such as that on a fork or antler.
Sharp tines or prongs, operated by a foot pedal or hand crank, grip the weed and yank it out of the ground with a pulling or twisting motion.

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1. 1 This advice applies equally to cultivator tines.

2. One Aerator uses spikes, and the other Aerator uses tines

3. The brow-Antlered deer is so named because they have long brow tines

4. Core Aerators have tines that pull plugs of earth and debris from the surface.

5. of the tines, and simple adjustment of the working depth via locking bolts on the parallelogram.

6. The stacker wheel comprises a plurality of curved tines (304) attached to a central hub (301).

7. And when tines found hidden mushrooms or wild chives, the moldy, spicy scents a perfect blend.

8. 3 One slight problem was that soil built up between the outside tines and the subsoiler legs.

9. 2 Mr Burrows added cultivator tines to scratch the surface and provide an adequate tilth for the rapeseed.

10. The greens will be Airified next week (last week of April 2017) with small tines and dressed with light sand

11. 8 The 14 spouts are spread across the 4m width, coming in after the tines and before the packer roller.

12. 6 Nor was it easy to design and make the two or more prongs or tines that distinguished the fork.

13. The Classen PowerSteer™ Aerator is the ONLY Aerator that steers through the tines for non-stop (non-stress) unmatched productivity

14. The locking ring has one circumferential edge with an inwardly beveled pressure surface abutting the beveled pressure surface of the tines.

15. 7 Walking through the old foundations, you discover broken bits of dinner plates and an occasional fork with its tines splayed.

16. 5 One of the tines had been broken recently, possibly in an encounter with another bull, or perhaps with a tree.

17. It was a twenty-five Centimeter long, two Centimeter wide, thin steel band with rounded ends, bent smoothly into a C, with five thin steel tines protruding from

18. The anatomically-shaped tines contact both adjacent teeth, as a result of which the ring is less likely to press the sectional matrix into wider vestibulo-lingual cavities.

19. 22 However, the use of high-temperature methods is subject to various restrictions: soil consisting of proteinaceous material tends to coagulate (think of cooked egg yolk between the tines of a fork!

20. Inter-hinging of adjacent modules is effected by a coupling sleeve (16) fitting over abutting tines of the modules whereby the modules can then be angled with respect to each other.

21. Berlon, BSC1443324 Attachments - Bale Spear, Berlon BSC-144324 bale spear, three 32.4" Conus I tines, one 44" Conus II tine, universal SSL Q-tach plat Werner Implement - Primary Location - Website

22. Field Cultivators commonly have a series of shanks or shovels mounted on a frame that break up and move the soil, with some form of harrow or device with tines on the back to rake or otherwise smooth the soil surface

23. However, a local scholar, Jean-François Séguier, was able to reconstruct the inscription in 1758 from the order and number of the holes on the front frieze and architrave, to which the bronze letters had been affixed by projecting tines.

24. Most garden Cultivators are compatible with a wide range of tractors, and have removable cultivating tines which allow for smaller tractors to use Cultivators without the difficulty of pulling an attachment that is too large for the tractor, unless it has stabilizers inside of the lift arms

25. Separating a Bornean Yellow Muntjac from a Red Muntjac in the field is no easy matter, unless one is looking at an adult male with antlers: in the former these are straight and lack any branches (tines), but in the latter there is a small tine at the base of each antler, and the antlers curve sharply at the tip.