| 1. | The fingers drop to the ground and the finished stook slides off the fingers.
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| 2. | When the stook is complete the " stacker " steps on a lever to release the stook.
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| 3. | When the stook is complete the " stacker " steps on a lever to release the stook.
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| 4. | The stooking sled has four, five, or six fingers that hold the bales until the stook is complete.
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| 5. | An automatic bale stooker was eventually designed to eliminate the need for a person to manually stack and trip the stook-release.
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| 6. | Once all six bales are in position the platform trips, drops the stook in the field, and automatically returns to the loading position.
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| 7. | "Stook " may also have a general meaning of'bundle'or'heap'and applicable to items other than sheaves or bales.
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| 8. | Left-hander Tommy Phelps ( 1-0 ) stook Penny's place and got his first major league victory, pitching a day ahead of schedule.
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| 9. | In North America, a stook may also refer to a field stack of six, ten or fifteen small ( ), rectangular bales of hay or straw.
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| 10. | Once day in a literature class, when it was his turn to read his dreams from his journal, Kip stook up and told the class that he wanted to kill.
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