Chassis frame for rider-controlled working vehicle

Land vehicles – Wheeled – Running gear

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180 537, 180 732, 180312, 280797, 280800, B62D 2104

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047461454

ABSTRACT:
A chassis frame in a rider-controlled working vehicle comprises a front frame member having a substantially channel-shaped cross section opening downwardly, a central frame in the form of a tubular body having a substantially rectangular cross section, and a rear frame member having a substantially channel-shaped cross section opening upwardly, the front, central, and rear frame members having confronting ends joined in interfitting relation. A front wheel differential is housed in the front frame member, and an engine is supported on the front frame member by rubber mounts. A power output shaft operatively coupled to the engine is disposed in the front frame member and has a front end positioned within a front end of the front frame member so as not to project forwardly therefrom. A cover plate is detachably attached to the front frame member below the power output shaft.

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patent: 4161991 (1979-07-01), van der Lely
patent: 4203499 (1980-05-01), Miyata

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