Agricultural implement having field and transport modes

Earth working – Plural wheeled implements – Outrigged implement adjustable inwardly

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172413, 172417, 172531, 172595, 280411A, 280656, A01B 7300

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043018734

ABSTRACT:
A tandem offset disc implement comprising a frame on wheels, a tongue pivoted at the forward end of the frame for hitching the disc to a tractor, the frame being movable up and down, forward and rearward gangs of discs on opposite sides of the frame swingable between a field position extending out from the sides of the frame and a transport position extending rearward and also swingable up and down relative to the frame, swivel wheels for the gangs, and linkages between the tongue and the gangs for maintaining the gangs in field position for tilling.

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