Overcap point for tillage tool

Earth working – Tool – standard or connection – Having separable parts interconnected without detachable...

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172747, 172753, A01B 2302

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047548169

ABSTRACT:
A tillage tool which includes an elongated shank having a bifurcated forward end. A protective overcap point is secured to the bifurcated forward end of the shank by means of a trapezoidally cross-sectioned key which interlocks in the bifurcation slot. The overcap point further includes a pair of laterally opposed, downwardly extending side skirt portions which extend adjacent the side edges of the bifurcated leading end of the shank. A centrally located rib projects from the front of the overcap to adjacent the rear side thereof on the upper side of the overcap, and is of increasing width from its forward end to its rearward end, so that its divergent, opposed sides function to deflect dirt away from the center line of the shank portion.

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