Earth working – With separating after earth working
Patent
1977-05-31
1979-05-01
Shapiro, Paul E.
Earth working
With separating after earth working
172 45, 172 51, 172 60, 172 63, 172 70, 172 72, 172112, 172123, A01B 3302, A01B 3316
Patent
active
041518837
ABSTRACT:
A cultivating machine has tines mounted on an elongated horizontal support that is driven to move the tines forwardly through the soil towards the normal direction of travel. The tines are in groups along the length of the support and each group has a number of pairs of opposing units. Each unit includes bracket portions having two rims and a tine is fastened to each rim. Opposing portions are bolted together to form a whole bracket that mounts four tines around the support. Each tine is a strip-shaped member that is hook-like in configuration with an inner straight portion and an outer soil working portion having a pointed tip. The inner portion has a series of holes along its length which can be releasably fastened to a respective rim in any one of a plurality of positions that change the working length of the tine. A front hood partially surrounds the tines and support and a rod grating is positioned at the rear of the tines. A rear hood is connected to the machine and located behind the grating. Spaced apart guide members in pairs are mounted on the underside of the rear hood and positioned to receive soil displaced by the tines and form ridges. Flexible flaps are located in the spaces between the guide members to smooth the ridges. Strikers can be mounted between the tine groups to lap the growth of crop on the ridges.
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Bom Cornelis J. G.
van der Lely Ary
Albright Penrose Lucas
C. van der Lely N.V.
Mason William B.
Shapiro Paul E.
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