This note examines the textual evidence bearing on Mesopotamian threshing implements, in the hope of throwing some light on the Uruk representations of sledges discussed in the first part of this article. The relevant terminology is limited to four words: giš-bad(-rá), kissappu, and dajaštu, and ḪAR-ḫa-da. “Of these, giš-bad(-rá), kissappu, and dajaštu have previously been recognized as denoting threshing implements; the suggestion that another such term is ḪAR-ḫa-da is new.