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A bailer is a person who bails, or a utensil such as a bucket or cup which is used for bailing.
The inventor of the hay bailer was a man named Innes. It was invented in 1936. the hay bailer was not the large round bailer but the small square bailer
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No, Bailer is the best dog ever.
This is called a Bailer
Anything used exclusively on a farm : tractor, wagon, bailer, etc.
Its a structure attached to the gills of crustaceans like lobsters. it sort of beats, causing water to flow in and out of the gill chamber.
No need to answer I've just got the book for the baler and have made correcting adjustments....... Thank you............
They most commonly use a suction bailer system. This is a very simple and very effective bilge draining system. Essentially, a hose is inserted into the thrust portion of the pump in such a way that a vacuum is formed using a venturi effect. The other end of the hose goes to a box with holes in it at the bottom of the jet ski. Water in the jet ski is sucked into the bailer box and then into the pump and out the back.
only misses on left side have tried everthing new knifes set timing still misses
I started working at Tractor Supply at 16, but lately they want you to be 18 so you have the ability to use the forklift and cardboard bailer, but it all depends on the store.