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A shaduf is a traditional hand-operated device used for lifting water, typically consisting of a long pole with a bucket on one end and a counterweight on the other. The size can vary, but it generally stands about 10 to 12 feet tall, depending on the design and the depth of the water source. Its dimensions allow one person to operate it effectively, making it suitable for irrigation and water supply in agricultural settings.

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