Patent classifications
A01D57/04
HARVESTER HEAD REEL WITH EXTENDABLE BAT
A harvester head reel may include a bat support and an extendable bat supported by the bat. The extendable bat may have a first segment and a second segment overlapping the first segment. The harvester head reels may further include a first finger extending from the first segment and a second finger extending from the second segment.
HARVESTER HEAD REEL WITH EXTENDABLE BAT
A harvester head reel may include a bat support and an extendable bat supported by the bat. The extendable bat may have a first segment and a second segment overlapping the first segment. The harvester head reels may further include a first finger extending from the first segment and a second finger extending from the second segment.
Triplex greensmower lift system
A triplex greensmower lift system includes a yoke mount attached to a reel cutting unit forwardly and below a center of gravity of the reel cutting unit, an upper lift arm attached to the yoke mount and extending rearwardly behind the reel cutting unit to a horizontal pivot axis on a lower lift arm located at a height between a top of the reel cutting unit and the center of gravity of the reel cutting unit, and a spring connected to the upper lift arm and biasing the upper lift arm upwardly and rearwardly to reduce ground pressure on the reel cutting unit.
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR SETTING A BOUNDARY FOR A REEL OF AN AGRICULTURAL HEADER
An agricultural system includes a frame, a cutter bar assembly, and a reel. The agricultural system also includes a controller configured to receive data indicative a position of the cutter bar assembly relative to the frame over a first time period of a harvesting operation, receive an input of a risk level for contact between the cutter bar assembly and the reel during the harvesting operation, generate a boundary for the reel based on the position of the cutter bar assembly relative to the frame over the first time period of the harvesting operation and the input, and control the reel based on the boundary during a second time period of the harvesting operation.
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR SETTING A BOUNDARY FOR A REEL OF AN AGRICULTURAL HEADER
An agricultural system includes a frame, a cutter bar assembly, and a reel. The agricultural system also includes a controller configured to receive data indicative a position of the cutter bar assembly relative to the frame over a first time period of a harvesting operation, receive an input of a risk level for contact between the cutter bar assembly and the reel during the harvesting operation, generate a boundary for the reel based on the position of the cutter bar assembly relative to the frame over the first time period of the harvesting operation and the input, and control the reel based on the boundary during a second time period of the harvesting operation.
Agricultural header with constant reel to cutter relationship
A header for an agricultural vehicle includes: a header frame; a flexible cutter supported by the header frame and including a plurality of cutting edges; a reel including a plurality of reel sections movably supported by the header frame, each of the reel sections including a plurality of tines and being independently movable from the other reel sections; and at least one rigid link connecting the flexible cutter to one of the reel sections, the at least one rigid link being configured to transmit flexing forces acting on the flexible cutter to the connected one reel section such that a substantially constant separation is maintained between the flexible cutter and the connected one reel section.
Hydraulic system for a header of an agricultural harvester
A hydraulic reel function control for a header of a combine harvester. The hydraulic reel function control has two hydraulic circuits that move header reel sections in fore and aft and upward and downward directions. The hydraulic circuits include a limited number of differently sized hydraulic cylinders that reliably move the reel sections while reducing the number of different parts necessary to operate and service the header.
Hydraulic system for a header of an agricultural harvester
A hydraulic reel function control for a header of a combine harvester. The hydraulic reel function control has two hydraulic circuits that move header reel sections in fore and aft and upward and downward directions. The hydraulic circuits include a limited number of differently sized hydraulic cylinders that reliably move the reel sections while reducing the number of different parts necessary to operate and service the header.
HEIGHT POSITIONING AND ADJUSTMENT SYSTEM FOR AN AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT
An agricultural apparatus comprises a propulsion unit and an implement connected to the propulsion unit. The implement comprises: (i) a main frame having a main frame weight, (ii) an operational unit; (iii) a unit support apparatus configured to interconnect the operational unit to the main frame; (iv) a height adjustment apparatus comprising a terrain contact element, the height adjustment apparatus connected to the unit support apparatus. The terrain contact element is operable to be positioned to contact the terrain surface level at a contact region such that the at least one terrain contact element supports the unit support apparatus at a vertical separation distance above the terrain surface. The height adjustment apparatus is operable to adjust the vertical separation distance of the unit support apparatus above the terrain surface and thereby adjust a vertical separation distance of the operational unit above the terrain surface.
HARVESTER REEL HAVING SELF-ADJUSTING TINE BARS
A harvester reel for an agricultural harvester. The harvester reel includes a central rotatable shaft, and a plurality of reel tine bars extending widthwise across the reel and connected to the central rotatable shaft for rotation therewith. Each of the plurality of reel tine bars includes a biasing member for biasing the reel tine bar to rotate about its central longitudinal axis, and a plurality of tines. A cam assembly guides rotation of the plurality of reel tine bars. The cam assembly includes a primary cam for guiding rotation of the tine bars during rotation of the central rotatable shaft, and a moveable or stationary secondary cam. The moveable secondary cam pivots the tine bars about their longitudinal axes away from a cutterbar. Alternatively, a moveable diverter cooperates with the stationary secondary cam to pivot the reel tine bars about their longitudinal axes away from the cutterbar.