Trailer apparatus for loading and transporting a farm unit

Land vehicles – Wheeled – Extensible

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214373, B62B 108

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039456617

ABSTRACT:
The trailer apparatus is adapted for loading and transporting a farm unit, such as a cattle squeeze chute, that has a rectangular shaped main frame. The trailer includes a U-shape frame with ground wheels outwardly mounted adjacent the rear or free ends of the leg sections. With the leg sections at opposite sides of the chute main frame the trailer is manually backed up and tilted upwardly and rearwardly about the wheel axes thereof to releasably engage the rear ends of the leg sections with corresponding laterally extended support members on the main frame of the farm unit. On then tilting the trailer downwardly and forwardly the main frame of the squeeze chute is releasably connected to forward portions of the leg sections after which the trailer is moved to a substantially horizontal position for connection of its front end with a towing vehicle.

REFERENCES:
patent: 2520144 (1950-08-01), Holsclaw
patent: 2603501 (1952-07-01), Graves
patent: 2870928 (1959-01-01), Haggard et al.

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