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roto-thresh (combine)
DCHP-1 (pre-1967)
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n.
a rotary combine invented by the Streich Brothers of Clandeboye, Manitoba, in the 1950's which separates chaff from grain by a blast of air through a rotating drum.
Quotations
1964
The flow of material through the roto-thresh combine closely parallels that of a conventional machine--up to a point.
1964
To date, we haven't found any grain or seed which the roto-thresh couldn't handle.