Pedal Thresher Invention

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Uploaded by on Mar 23, 2010

Video profile of the Pedal Thresher, an adaptive, pedal-operated multi-grain thresher, as invented by the Teen Technology InvenTeam from Bridgewater, New Jersey.

For more information about the Lemelson-MIT Program, visit web.mit.edu/invent

For more information about the InvenTeam initiative, visit web.mit.edu/inventeams

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  • Congratulation on re-inventing the wheel. Didn't you ever hear of mechanical threshing machines from the 19th century that do the same thing?

  • Lol! I love the "umbrella of mercy" concept. Very nice and thanks for sharing.

  • Maybe if they have been pounding with a stick for 1000s of years then thats the best way for them.

  • I loved the idea of never giving up.

    If you think you can ....you're right.

    If you think you can't ..... you're right!

    You folks are not what is wrong with the world.

  • A motorized flail shreder, does a really good job with sorghum. Sorghum is by my experience the most difficult of all the grains to thresh.

  • That is really wonderful! Thank you! I could sure use one of those.

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