Loader and tree remover

Woodworking – With use of control means energized in response to activator... – To control different operating assemblages

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144 34A, 144309AC, B66C 304

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039749258

ABSTRACT:
The present invention contemplates a tree remover which is mounted at the front of an agricultural vehicle, which has a front plate with side walls. Extending forwards is a boom which is pivoted to the side walls. At the forward end of the boom is a fork assembly having upper and lower jaws and teeth. Associated with the boom and fork assembly are three jacks. A first jack affixed to the front plate raises and lowers the boom. The second jack, disposed for cylinder and piston movement parallel to the boom, is attached at the front end thereof to a jaw plate which holds the lower jaw, and moves the fork assembly. The third jack moves the upper teeth with relationship to the lower teeth. The device is particularly useful in a citrus grove to dig the lower teeth under the roots of a tree and lift the tree vertically out of the ground, roots and all. The device can later be used to clear debris out of the grove paths with the tong-like operation of the fork assembly.

REFERENCES:
patent: 2958434 (1960-11-01), Wagner
patent: 3422975 (1969-01-01), Crisp
patent: 3826388 (1974-07-01), Oldenburg et al.

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