Apparatus for driving transverse shafts of a baler

Machine element or mechanism – Gearing – Plural power paths to and/or from gearing

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2940208, 294261, 2989522, 56341, 74665GE, 100 88, 384207, 384419, F16H 3706, A01F 1518, B30B 506

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ABSTRACT:
A drive system for a baler of large cylindrical bales that permits a plurality of transverse driven shafts to be slidably engaged and disengaged for quick and easy assembly and repair of the baler. The transverse driven shafts extend between a pair of spaced apart sidewalls. A gear box for each of the driven shafts is mounted on one of the sidewalls and includes longitudinal drive surfaces. Mating longitudinal drive surfaces are formed on the driven shafts for slidable engagement with and disengagements from the drive surfaces of the associated gear box. A releasable mounting secures the nondriven ends of the shafts at the opposite sidewall.

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