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An agricultural cultivator, also known as a tiller, is positioned outdoors on a gravel and dirt surface against a plain concrete block wall. The implement is predominantly black, featuring a robust horizontal metal frame supported by a green A-frame hitch on its top side, suggesting it's designed to be attached to a tractor. Multiple sturdy, black cultivator shanks or tines extend downwards from the main frame, each ending in a sharp, pointed tip for breaking up soil. There are at least seven visible tines arranged in two staggered rows along the length of the frame. The frame itself is bolted together with visible metal fasteners. Small patches of green vegetation are visible on the ground around the cultivator's tines. The lighting indicates it is daytime. There is no activity taking place; the implement appears to be stationary, possibly stored or on display. On the black horizontal frame, the white text "CDLY" is clearly visible, likely a brand or model name. The overall scene suggests a rural or industrial setting, likely a storage area or sales lot for agricultural equipment. This scene is set in Babati, Tanzania.
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