Motor vehicles – Motor as source of power for other machine
Patent
1992-11-16
1995-06-27
Johnson, Brian L.
Motor vehicles
Motor as source of power for other machine
180 536, 180384, 464169, 464117, B60K 2506
Patent
active
054271924
ABSTRACT:
An implement is coupled for being driven and towed by a tractor. A pedestal shaft is slidably mounted to the tongue of the implement and is coupled to the tractor PTO by a telescopic shaft which during turning and certain rolling and or pitching conditions of the tractor acts to cause rearward shifting of the pedestal shaft from a normal operating position. A spring assembly resists the rearward movement of the pedestal shaft and returns it to its normal position once the condition which caused its rearward movement no longer exists.
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Frimml Roger W.
Stephenson Roger D.
Vogt James L.
Deere & Company
Johnson Brian L.
Zeender F.
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