Abstract: A lift system includes parallel connected cylinder circuits with cylinders mechanically tied together on a first lift wheel arm. The base end of a third cylinder connected to a second lift wheel arm is connected in parallel with the pair of cylinders. The rod end of the third cylinder is constrained for movement with the rod end of a fourth cylinder also connected to the second wheel arm. The rod end of one of the pair of cylinders is connected in series with the base end of the fourth cylinder to thereby constrain the third and fourth cylinders on the second lift wheel arm to move in unison with the pair of cylinders on the first lift wheel arm. Series cylinder circuits move the wing cylinders in unison with the main frame cylinders to keep the implement level. The hydraulic circuit is also plumbed to retract outer wing wheels during wing fold operations to eliminate outer wing wheel interference.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
July 29, 2005
Date of Patent:
January 20, 2009
Assignee:
Deere & Company
Inventors:
Donald Ray Peck, David Carl Winter, James T. Noonan, Richard Wayne Hook
Abstract: A ripper assembly (10) includes at least two ripper members (16,18) mounted in tandem relationship and adapted for connection to a vehicle (14). A linkage assembly (20) interconnects the ripper members. A hydraulic cylinder (44) is operable to raise and lower the linkage assembly (20) so that the leading ripper member (16) penetrates the ground first and thereafter the trailing ripper member (18) penetrates the ground, vertically below the leading ripper member. The ripper assembly insures efficient ground penetration and a self-cleaning function in comparison with conventional rippers of the multiple-tooth type.
Abstract: A lift device is mounted on a wheeled implement such as a disc harrow which has retractable wheels for transport. The lift device includes a pair of arms mounted on a horizontal pivot bar which is rotated by activation of the mechanism for lowering the wheels of the disc harrow. The arms hold a drawbar for a drag harrow when the drag harrow is to be transported and allow the drag harrow to hang vertically behind the disc harrow. In the suspended position, pivots in the arms allow the drag harrow considerable lateral freedom. When the arms are lowered, the drag harrow is released from the arms and dragged by pull lines. Hinges in the arms permit the arms to be folded up onto the disc harrow.