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1. Stresses applied by the physical action of objects that transmit force onto a surface, such as the feet of players on a playing field.<br><br>www.deere.com/ | 1. Stresses applied by the physical action of objects that transmit force onto a surface, such as the feet of players on a playing field.<br><br>http://www.deere.com/en_US/ProductCatalog/GC/media/images/series/cwb/hd/HD75_113824_2col.jpg | ||
<br><br>Walk behind mowing units such as this help to alleviate mechanical stress to turf. | <br><br>Walk behind mowing units such as this help to alleviate mechanical stress to turf. | ||
Source:http://www.deere.com/en_US/ProductCatalog/GC/series/GC_cwbm_hd_series.html | Source:http://www.deere.com/en_US/ProductCatalog/GC/series/GC_cwbm_hd_series.html |
Revision as of 18:04, 26 February 2006
1. Stresses applied by the physical action of objects that transmit force onto a surface, such as the feet of players on a playing field.
Walk behind mowing units such as this help to alleviate mechanical stress to turf.
Source:http://www.deere.com/en_US/ProductCatalog/GC/series/GC_cwbm_hd_series.html