Force feeder chain assembly

Crop threshing or separating – With feeder – And cooperating means for feeder

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460114, 474207, A01F 1246

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054782775

ABSTRACT:
An improved force feeder chain assembly including a force drive chain assembly on a conventional combine harvester apparatus and having a force feed slat assembly mounted thereon. The force feed slat assembly includes a plurality of elongated slat members for rotation on the force drive chain assembly for conventional harvesting operation. The force feed slat assembly includes a self-lubricating stripper insert member easily assembled and disassembled on respective elongated slat members for conversion of the force feed slat assembly from normal harvesting operations for use in a grain stripper harvesting operation. The force feed slat assembly with the stripper insert member thereon is easily and economically converted so as to be usable for all harvesting of crops, including the method of grain stripping utilized on a grain stripper combine harvester apparatus. The stripper insert members reduce friction and, thus, wear on the combine harvester apparatus and substantially lessens damage to the grain heads being harvested.

REFERENCES:
patent: 3967719 (1976-07-01), Kloefkorn et al.
patent: 5346429 (1994-09-01), Farley

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