0 a vehicle or piece of machinery for spreading something somewhere: --
1 someone who infects other people with a virus, bacterium, etc.: --
It produces harvesting machines, manure spreaders and an array of most valuable implements for the farm, including tractors.
Most of these men obtained employment as general or builder's labourers, but others secured work as miners, joiners, engineers, pattern makers, moulders and rubber spreaders.
The increased costs of the producer and spreader of lime preclude any reduction in prices; the profit margins are too thin.
What, for example, is reasonably practicable when it comes to cleaning off a tractor and muck spreader?
He wanted efficient spreaders, but was pulled up for being out of order.
When an operator operates a crane manually in an operating cabin, he carries out the container loading/unloading work looking down at the spreader and the container.
Since the pits were not agitated, an effort was made to take representative samples either by core sampling through slats or by mixing and sampling at the spreader access point.
Ammonium nitrate (260 g/kg) was applied at a rate of 0.5 kg/ha using a fertilizer spreader in interrows prior to the first and second irrigations.