Harvesters – Motorized harvester – With drive train for imparting compound movement to...
Patent
1990-06-07
1991-04-16
Kisliuk, Bruce M.
Harvesters
Motorized harvester
With drive train for imparting compound movement to...
56 164, 56220, 384281, 384438, A01D 5703
Patent
active
050072358
ABSTRACT:
The bearing assembly includes a synthetic resinous collar which circumscribes the tube and oscillates therewith against the inside of a metal bushing wedged within a metal housing that is bolted to the adjacent tine tube carrier arm of the reel. The bushing is constructed from a pair of generally semicircular half-sections that are abutted together to make a complete annulus when held within the housing, thereby permitting removal of the bushing from the tube by simply separating the two half-sections from one another after the housing has been slipped axially off the end of the bushing. A slit in one side of the collar permits opposed wall portions thereof to be spread apart so that the collar may likewise be removed from the tube in a transverse direction rather than requiring axial movement along the tube which would be obstructed by crop-engaging tines of the reel.
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Case Cecil L.
Nickel Dwight E.
O'Halloran Michael L.
Hay & Forage Industries
Kisliuk Bruce M.
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