Threshing board

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"A threshing board, also known as threshing sledge, is an obsolete agricultural implement used to separate cereals from their straw; that is, to thresh. It is a thick board, made with a variety of slats, with a shape between rectangular and trapezoidal, with the frontal part somewhat narrower and curved upward (like a sled or sledge) and whose bottom is covered with lithic flakes or razor-like metal blades.

One form, once common by the Mediterranean Sea, was "about three to four feet wide and six feet deep (these dimensions often vary, however), consisting of two or three wooden planks assembled to one another, of more than four inches wide, in which is several hard and cutting flints crammed into the bottom part pull along over the grains. In the rear part there is a large ring nailed, that is used to tie the rope that pulls it and to which two horses are usually harnessed; and a person, sitting on the threshing board, drives it in circles over the cereal that is spread on the threshing floor. Should the person need more weight, he need only put some big stones over it."" - (en.wikipedia.org 07.12.2021)
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  • Dreschschleife von Bergamo / Modell von Abbé Harder

    Dreschschleife von Bergamo / Modell von Abbé Harder

    Göriz (1845), S. 120: "Nr....

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    Image: Deutsches Landwirtschaftsmusuem Hohenheim - CC BY-NC-SA

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