Patent classifications
A01B23/04
Leveling tool bar
Representative implementations of devices and techniques provide a tool bar comprising a structure having a plurality of sections arranged in geometric forms. The geometric forms may change shape to keep a tool that is attached to the structure in a desired position while the tool bar is being used on uneven terrain, such as on a hillside or while the tool bar is rotated or pivoted at an angle with respect to the direction of travel. Changing the shape of the geometric forms can also result in rotating the tool attached to the structure with respect to the tool bar.
Leveling tool bar
Representative implementations of devices and techniques provide a tool bar comprising a structure having a plurality of sections arranged in geometric forms. The geometric forms may change shape to keep a tool that is attached to the structure in a desired position while the tool bar is being used on uneven terrain, such as on a hillside or while the tool bar is rotated or pivoted at an angle with respect to the direction of travel. Changing the shape of the geometric forms can also result in rotating the tool attached to the structure with respect to the tool bar.
STRIP TILLAGE IMPLEMENT WITH A ROLL LOCK ASSEMBLY
A strip tillage implement includes a toolbar frame and a hitch frame rotatably coupled together. Additionally, the implement includes a roll lock assembly alterable between a locked and unlocked configuration. The roll lock assembly includes a locking bar rotatably coupled to the toolbar frame. Furthermore, the roll lock assembly includes a locking fastener configured to be selectively installed relative to the locking bar and the hitch frame. When the roll lock assembly is in the locked configuration, the locking fastener is inserted through both the hitch frame and the locking bar to couple the locking bar to the hitch frame in a manner that limits relative rotation of the toolbar frame and the hitch frame. Additionally, when the roll lock assembly is in the unlocked configuration, the locking bar is movable relative to the portion of the hitch frame with relative rotation between the toolbar frame and the hitch frame.
STRIP TILLAGE IMPLEMENT WITH A ROLL LOCK ASSEMBLY
A strip tillage implement includes a toolbar frame and a hitch frame rotatably coupled together. Additionally, the implement includes a roll lock assembly alterable between a locked and unlocked configuration. The roll lock assembly includes a locking bar rotatably coupled to the toolbar frame. Furthermore, the roll lock assembly includes a locking fastener configured to be selectively installed relative to the locking bar and the hitch frame. When the roll lock assembly is in the locked configuration, the locking fastener is inserted through both the hitch frame and the locking bar to couple the locking bar to the hitch frame in a manner that limits relative rotation of the toolbar frame and the hitch frame. Additionally, when the roll lock assembly is in the unlocked configuration, the locking bar is movable relative to the portion of the hitch frame with relative rotation between the toolbar frame and the hitch frame.
Shearable link for disk blade protection
A mechanical coupling arrangement for interconnecting a compression spring assembly and certain working tools such as the disks of an agricultural tillage implement includes a hinge having a pivot axis and first and second arms extending from the pivot axis. Linkage arrangements couple the first hinge arm to the spring assembly and the second hinge arm to the working tools. A shear pin extends between the hinge arms remote from the pivot axis for fixing the angular relationship between the arms so long as the spring compression remains less than a predetermined maximum. Shear pin failure allows one hinge arm to pivot relative to the other when the predetermined maximum tension is exceeded uncoupling the spring assembly from the tools.
TILLAGE IMPLEMENT WITH INTRA-WING GANG OFFSET
A tillage implement has a main frame, a hinged wing and a plurality of gangs each having tools along its length. The plurality of gangs includes a main frame gang mounted to the main frame and inner and outer wing gangs mounted to the wing. The inner and outer wing gangs have inner ends that are forward or rearward with respect to the direction of travel of outer ends, and the lengths of the inner and outer wing gangs are offset from each other in the direction of travel.
INTEGRATED DRAWBAR FOR FINISHING ATTACHMENTS
A drawbar for finishing attachments is arranged to attach to a fore-aft frame member of a tillage implement. The drawbar has a saddle with spaced apart side walls defining a channel configured to receive the frame member. When the frame member is received in the channel, the side walls of the saddle overlap side walls of the frame member and extend in the fore-aft direction rearward of an end of the frame member. The side walls of the saddle and the frame member have mounting openings that align along a lateral direction transverse to the fore-aft direction.
SELF-ADJUSTING IMPLEMENT PLATFORM FOR THREE POINT HITCH AND METHOD THEREFORE
A three-point hitch drawn platform for an agricultural implement for conditioning soil, crop residue and the like, particularly suitable for use with a disc harrow with at least front and rear disc gangs. A main frame having first and second ends is formed to support said front and rear disc gangs, respectively, so as to facilitate real-time, limited repositioning of the disc gangs relative to first and second stabilizer bars forming part of a subframe which further includes a hitch frame with three-point hitch. The main frame is pivotally connected to the hitch frame at one end, so that other end of said main frame can pivot in response to terrain variations within a predefined distance via first and second stops, each free end of the stabilizer bars engaging the main frame via adjustable helical spring or the like, thereby providing adjustable downward bias transferred to the front and rear disc gangs to accommodate variations terrain during operation, effectively facilitating more consistent tension on the front and rear disc gangs, while providing more enhanced, stable, and consistent terrain penetration during the harrowing process. The present invention further limits or eliminates the issue of alternating right to left thrusting of the discs associated with conventional harrowing implements when three-point hitches are utilized, as well as the associated erratic steering movement on the tractors front steering during same.
SELF-ADJUSTING IMPLEMENT PLATFORM FOR THREE POINT HITCH AND METHOD THEREFORE
A three-point hitch drawn platform for an agricultural implement for conditioning soil, crop residue and the like, particularly suitable for use with a disc harrow with at least front and rear disc gangs. A main frame having first and second ends is formed to support said front and rear disc gangs, respectively, so as to facilitate real-time, limited repositioning of the disc gangs relative to first and second stabilizer bars forming part of a subframe which further includes a hitch frame with three-point hitch. The main frame is pivotally connected to the hitch frame at one end, so that other end of said main frame can pivot in response to terrain variations within a predefined distance via first and second stops, each free end of the stabilizer bars engaging the main frame via adjustable helical spring or the like, thereby providing adjustable downward bias transferred to the front and rear disc gangs to accommodate variations terrain during operation, effectively facilitating more consistent tension on the front and rear disc gangs, while providing more enhanced, stable, and consistent terrain penetration during the harrowing process. The present invention further limits or eliminates the issue of alternating right to left thrusting of the discs associated with conventional harrowing implements when three-point hitches are utilized, as well as the associated erratic steering movement on the tractors front steering during same.
ROLLING HARROW/ROLLER TILLAGE TOOL
A farm implement for tilling soil including a frame having a transverse axis. The farm implement includes a plurality of ground engaging tools coupled to the frame extending parallel to the transverse axis. At least one of the plurality of ground engaging tools includes a roller having a solid outer surface.