•
Buckrake—for
silage making •
Grain cart (with built in
grain auger) •
Conveyor belt •
Cotton picker •
Farm truck •
Grain dryer • Harvestor / harvester built for harvesting specific crops. (e.g.
Bean harvester,
Beet harvester,
Carrot harvester,
Combine (grain) harvester /
Stripper,
Header,
Corn harvester,
Forage or silage harvester,
Grape harvester,
Over-the-row mechanical harvester for harvesting apples,
Potato harvester,
Potato spinner/digger which is becoming obsolete, and
Sugarcane harvester. Variations of harvesters are stripper cleaners and stripper loaders. in the 1900s. • Multi crop Harvester •
Haulm topper •
Mechanical tree shaker and other orchard equipment •
Mower •
Rake •
Reaper-binder (now mostly replaced by the
swather) •
Rice huller •
Swather (more common in the northern United States and Canada) •
Wagon (and variations of
gravity wagons,
trailers—e.g. silage trailers,
grain hopper trailers and lighter, two-wheeled
carts) File:Swather.jpg|A swather File:Coffee Harvester Mareeba.JPG|Coffee bean Harvester,
Mareeba, Queensland,
Australia File:CTM Johnson Tomato Harvester.JPG|CTM Johnson Tomato Harvester File:Module Express.JPG|Case IH Module Express 625 picks cotton and simultaneously builds cotton modules.
Hand harvesting •
Flail •
Sickle (hand-held) •
Scythe •
Winnower (mechanized into the
winnowing machine, which has been replaced by the
combine harvester ==Hay making==