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titleOfInvention Topsoil transplanter
abstract (57) [Summary] [Problem] To provide a topsoil transplanter that can be completely relocated without destroying the natural environment and ecosystem of the topsoil in various civil works. A topsoil transplanter (1), which functions as both a topsoil stripper and a transporter, wherein the topsoil layer is peeled off integrally with a topsoil stripping mechanism (20) at the tip of a self-propelled machine (self-propelled motor A). take, The front end is taken in as a discharge end 3 so that it can be fully loaded, In addition, a characteristic configuration means formed so as to be detachably set in the topsoil removing mechanism 20 is adopted.
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