Glossary entry

German term or phrase:

Balkenmäher

Italian translation:

motofalciatrice

Added to glossary by Maria Elisa Albanese
Dec 10, 2011 17:08
12 yrs ago
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German term

Balkenmäher

German to Italian Other Mechanics / Mech Engineering tosaerba
Balkenmäher
Besonders geeignet für hohes Gras und Wiesen

Mit einer Arbeitsbreite von über 87 cm und einem starken B&S-Motor ist der MTD-Balkenmäher
genau das Richtige für hohes Gras, hohe Wiesen und Koppeln. Die zusätzlich erhältliche Winterausrüstung macht den Balkenmäher außerdem das ganze Jahr über zu einem wertvollen
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Proposed translations (Italian)
3 +1 motofalciatrice
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Proposed translations

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motofalciatrice

Peer comment(s):

agree Raoul COLIN (X)
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grazie :-)
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