Device for cutting out and transporting a silage block

Solid material comminution or disintegration – Apparatus – Combined or convertible

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83701, 83801, 83928, 294 67AB, 414622, 414721, A01F 2900

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043413544

ABSTRACT:
A device for cutting out and transporting a silage block, comprising a main frame which may be connected to a tractor and which comprises an at least approximately horizontal cross-beam, which carries a plurality of parallel tines and to which an upstanding main frame part is connected, which supports near its upper end an at least approximately horizontal frame member, along which a drive housing may be reciprocated. A sawing or cutting means is guided in this drive housing for upward and downward movement. The upstanding main frame part further supports a pressure frame underneath said frame member which extends near the track of the sawing or cutting means and which may be displaced by actuating means. The pressure frame comprises a plurality of pressure frame parts which are displaceable with respect to each other.

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patent: 2828039 (1958-03-01), Puim
patent: 3409157 (1968-11-01), Lull
patent: 3884377 (1975-05-01), Holdeman
patent: 3967742 (1976-07-01), Meinert

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