A01D80/02

Rake wheels for gathering crop material

Rake wheels for raking apparatus for gathering crop material into a windrow. The rake wheel includes a center hub and disks for securing and limiting circumferential and axial movement of the tines of the rake wheel. The rake wheel may include a set of fasteners for securing the tines to the disk with the set of fasteners being disposed radially outward of the center hub.

RETAINING GUARD FOR A COIL TINE OF AN AGRICULTURAL EQUIPMENT AND COIL TINE ASSEMBLY COMPRISING SAME

A retaining guard for a coil tine is provided. The retaining guard includes an elongated main portion having a securing channel adapted to receive an attachment member to mount the retaining guard to the rotating component of an agricultural equipment. The elongated main portion extends axially through the coil section along a first axis. The retaining guard also includes a retaining flap positioned at a first end of the elongated main portion adjacent to a prong of the coil tine and projecting towards the rotating component when the retaining guard is mounted thereon. The retaining flap is angled relative to the first axis and is sized and shaped to define a barrier preventing the coil section of the coil tine to move past the retaining flap along the first axis, in the occurrence of a break of a section of the coil tine.

RETAINING GUARD FOR A COIL TINE OF AN AGRICULTURAL EQUIPMENT AND COIL TINE ASSEMBLY COMPRISING SAME

A retaining guard for a coil tine is provided. The retaining guard includes an elongated main portion having a securing channel adapted to receive an attachment member to mount the retaining guard to the rotating component of an agricultural equipment. The elongated main portion extends axially through the coil section along a first axis. The retaining guard also includes a retaining flap positioned at a first end of the elongated main portion adjacent to a prong of the coil tine and projecting towards the rotating component when the retaining guard is mounted thereon. The retaining flap is angled relative to the first axis and is sized and shaped to define a barrier preventing the coil section of the coil tine to move past the retaining flap along the first axis, in the occurrence of a break of a section of the coil tine.

Threshing/separating device having tined accelerator and/or axial rotor system

An axial threshing/separating system having at least one spring tined accelerator cylinder, in where the accelerator cylinder includes a plurality of double torsional spring tine cylinder elements extending from the spring tined accelerator cylinder; and one or more spring tined axial rotors, in where each of the spring tined axial rotors includes a plurality of double torsional spring tine rotor elements extending from each of the spring tined axial rotors, in where each of the spring tined axial rotors is aligned such that a respective longitudinal axis of each spring tined axial rotor is substantially coplanar and substantially parallel to a respective longitudinal axis of each other spring tined axial rotor, and wherein a longitudinal axis of at least one spring tined accelerator cylinder is substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of each spring tined axial rotor.

Auxiliary tine for a reel tube of a harvester header

A paddle tine for use over a pickup tine previously fixed with a harvester reel tube of a harvesting header comprises an elongated body having a central cavity therethrough and is adapted to slide over the pickup tine of the harvester reel tube. An attachment mechanism, such as one or more resilient clips with a fastening clip, is fixed with the proximal end of the elongated body to secure the paddle tine to the harvester reel tube over the pickup tine. Two opposing paddle webs project laterally away from the elongated body proximate the distal end.

Auxiliary tine for a reel tube of a harvester header

A paddle tine for use over a pickup tine previously fixed with a harvester reel tube of a harvesting header comprises an elongated body having a central cavity therethrough and is adapted to slide over the pickup tine of the harvester reel tube. An attachment mechanism, such as one or more resilient clips with a fastening clip, is fixed with the proximal end of the elongated body to secure the paddle tine to the harvester reel tube over the pickup tine. Two opposing paddle webs project laterally away from the elongated body proximate the distal end.

Swath lifter

A swath lifter includes a rotor over which the crop is carried with the rotor driven in a direction so that an underside of the rotor adjacent the ground is driven opposite to the direction of movement. The rotor carries rows of tines at angularly spaced positions around the rotor each associated with a flexible strip of a resilient material located in front of the tines and covering an inner part of the tines with the outer part exposed. The rotor can be arranged with its axis inclined to a line at right angles to the forward direction thus tending to carry the crop to one side to direct the cop onto an adjustable swath guide board to cooperate to form the swath into a desired condition. The rotor can be used as a front member in a pickup for example for a baler.

Swath lifter

A swath lifter includes a rotor over which the crop is carried with the rotor driven in a direction so that an underside of the rotor adjacent the ground is driven opposite to the direction of movement. The rotor carries rows of tines at angularly spaced positions around the rotor each associated with a flexible strip of a resilient material located in front of the tines and covering an inner part of the tines with the outer part exposed. The rotor can be arranged with its axis inclined to a line at right angles to the forward direction thus tending to carry the crop to one side to direct the cop onto an adjustable swath guide board to cooperate to form the swath into a desired condition. The rotor can be used as a front member in a pickup for example for a baler.

IMPROVED RAKE WHEEL ASSEMBLIES AND METHODS OF MAKING THE SAME
20260013439 · 2026-01-15 ·

An improved rake wheel assembly is provided, the rake wheel having a plurality of spring tooth tines which pass through individual mounting holes in an outer hoop, each mounting hole includes a support member which supports a portion of the length of the spring tooth tine to better dissipate forces applied to the body of the spring tooth tine and increase tine durability and longevity.

IMPROVED RAKE WHEEL ASSEMBLIES AND METHODS OF MAKING THE SAME
20260013439 · 2026-01-15 ·

An improved rake wheel assembly is provided, the rake wheel having a plurality of spring tooth tines which pass through individual mounting holes in an outer hoop, each mounting hole includes a support member which supports a portion of the length of the spring tooth tine to better dissipate forces applied to the body of the spring tooth tine and increase tine durability and longevity.