Harvesters – Motorized harvester – Including motorized vehicle causing transit of harvester
Patent
1996-09-05
1998-09-01
Melius, Terry Lee
Harvesters
Motorized harvester
Including motorized vehicle causing transit of harvester
56DIG3, 56DIG10, 56DIG22, 280788, A01D 3464
Patent
active
057994757
ABSTRACT:
A riding mower is provided with a first frame element pivotably connected near a forward end to a second frame element and connected at a rearward end to the second frame element by spring means. The connecting members provide a suspension system for the mower in order to decouple the vertical movement of the first frame element from the second frame element and thereby soften the ride. A pivot bar located near the forward end of the first frame element is pivotably received at its ends near opposite side walls of the second frame element. The suspension system includes two springs which operate in the vertical gap between first and second frame elements at the rear of the apparatus.
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Borling Al
Schaedler Axel
Melius Terry Lee
MTD Products Inc
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