1. Agriculture - Tractors - Combine harvesters - Agricultural loaders - Agricultural trailers - Agricultural implements (seeders, plows, sprayers etc) 2. Construction - Excavators - Backhoe-Loaders - Loaders - Cranes - Dozers - Road construction - Graders 3. Transportation - Tractor units / trucks - Trailers / Semi trailers - Buses - Transportation other 4. Handling/Lifting - Forklift trucks 5. Forestry - Harvesters - Forwarders 6. Ground care - lawn mowes / sweepers etc.
Also often used as a ballancing and during devilery of the stone In early days made of corn strands hadles are lighter and stronger than wooden handles = faster sweeping Shoes Similar to ordinary athletic shoes expect that they have dissimilar soles 1. the slider shoe: 2. the non-slider shoe: -desined to slide -desined to grip -worn by the thrower during -worn by the thrower delivery from the hack and by -normal athletic sole sweepers - teflon sole Curling shoes, showing a slider sole Other equipment Curling pants, made to be stretchy to accommodate the curling delivery A stopwatch to time the stones while sweeping Curling gloves and mittens, to keep the hands warm and improve grip on the broom Measuring which stones is closest to the centre of the house Scoring the winner is the team having the highest number of accumulated points
Aastal 1869 patendeerib ta „Tuulekeerise“ ja asutab American Carpet Cleaning Co. Aastal 1876, leiutas Melville R. Bissell tõukejõul töötava vaibapuhastaja oma naisele, et puhastada saepuru vaipadelt. Veidi aja pärast loodi ettevõte Bissell Carpet Sweepers. Pärast Melville'i ootamatut surma aastal 1889, võttis Anna ettevõtte enda kontrolli alla ning muutus üheks võimsaimaks ärinaiseks tol ajal. Aastal 1898 esitas John S. Thurman patendi "pneumaatilise vaiba renoveerijale". Thurman lõi bensiini jõul töötava vaiba puhastaja ettevõttele General Compressed Air Company. Ajalehekuulutuse kaudu pakkus ta oma hobusega veetavat puhastussüsteemi, mis maksis 4$
15. Victorian times Life and conditions of Victorian people Children were expected to help towards the family budget. They often worked long hours in dangerous jobs and in difficult situations for a very little wage. For example, there were the climbing boys employed by the chimney sweeps; boys and girls working down the coal mines, crawling through tunnels too narrow and low to take an adult. Some children worked as errand boys, crossing sweepers, shoe blacks, and they sold matches, flowers and other cheap goods. During the Victorian era, the population grew immensely. At the end of 19th century the population had grown three times bigger in Great Britain! That made wages much lower, because more people were looking for jobs. Many people couldn't afford places to live and had to live on the streets. Slums started appearing in bigger towns. Crime rate was also rising