Patent classifications
E02F3/6463
Earth moving implement
An earth moving implement incorporating left and right rails; a bucket between the left and right rails; left and right pivot axles interconnecting the bucket and the left and right rails for rotating the bucket between earth scooping and blading position; left and right arms extending leftwardly and rightwardly from the bucket's left and right ends, the arms' proximal ends underlying the left and right rails; left and right linear motion actuators respectively positioned leftwardly and rightwardly from the left and right rails, the actuators having bucket ends pivotally attached to the left and right arms; left and right columns rigidly positioned at the rails' rearward ends, the actuators' base ends being pivotally attached to the left and right columns for rotating the bucket; a plurality of wheels rollably mounted to the rails' rearward ends; and a towing tongue rigidly extending from the rails' forward ends.
System and method for operating a work machine
A method and system of using real-time control for a work machine to determine strategies for operating the work machine is disclosed. The method may comprise accessing a real-time cutting time; accessing a first productivity rate, accessing a payload data; analyzing the cutting time; determining an operating strategy based at least on changes in the cutting time and the payload data; and either executing the operating strategy or notifying an operator to execute the operating strategy.
SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR OPERATING A WORK MACHINE
A method and system of using real-time control for a work machine to determine strategies for operating the work machine is disclosed. The method may comprise accessing a real-time cutting time; accessing a first productivity rate, accessing a payload data; analyzing the cutting time; determining an operating strategy based at least on changes in the cutting time and the payload data; and either executing the operating strategy or notifying an operator to execute the operating strategy.
Reversible bucket attachment system for a skid steer
The reversible bucket attachment system for a skid steer includes a mounting plate that is configured to attach to a skid steer or any vehicle. The mounting plate includes an armature that extends rearwardly, and includes a pivoting point on a distal end. The pivoting point enables a bucket to attach thereto. Moreover, the bucket is able to pivot with respect to the armature via the pivoting point. The bucket is able to rotate from a generally parallel orientation with respect to the armature to an obtuse orientation. The bucket is further defined with an inner surface and an outer surface. The mounting plate is configured to attach to the skid steer or vehicle in one of two positions.