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06:44 Jan 16, 2001 |
German to English translations [PRO] Tech/Engineering - Agriculture | |||||||
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na | ejection exhaust |
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na | ejection chute |
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ejection exhaust Explanation: Turm=tower, in this case exhaust Engstr�m de-sv-en teknisk ordbok+MW |
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ejection chute Explanation: Just "chute" by itself might be enough, too - see waht you think. The device on our snowblower through which the snow is discharged is called a "chute". It is longish and curved upward so as to expedite the snow as far away from buildings, walkway, driveway, etc. as possible. A similar device would be attached to the cutter you refer to, depositing the cut straw in the intended location. Honda manual |
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