Plunger cleanout apparatus for underfed crop baler

Harvesters – Raking and bundling

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100 19R, 100179, A01D 3900

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ABSTRACT:
The reciprocating plunger of the baler has needle slots in its crop-engaging face from which accumulating crop materials are ejected during each retraction stroke of the plunger by stationary, horizontally extending probes telestationary, horizontally extending probes telescopically received by the plunger. Consequently, the slots are maintained clear of any debris which would otherwise interfere with the smooth, trouble-free operation of tying needles of the baler as they periodically sweep across the bale chamber and through the needle slots at certain, preselected intervals in the baling cycle. The crop expelling probes are hollow and open along their lowermost extremities to permit the admission thereinto without interference of crop feeding fingers which introduce successive charges of crop materials up into the bale chamber from a loading duct below the latter in timed relationship with reciprocation of the plunger.

REFERENCES:
patent: 4275550 (1981-06-01), Swenson et al.
patent: 4372104 (1982-02-01), Simonis et al.
patent: 4375786 (1983-03-01), Oosterling et al.

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