Abstract: A method of operating a volumetric metering system for a work vehicle includes detecting, with a sensor as the work vehicle moves, a tilt condition of the volumetric metering system relative to a reference horizontal plane. The method also includes generating, by a processor, a control command for a metering element based, at least partly, on the detected tilt condition. Furthermore, the method includes varying an actuation speed of the metering element according to the control command. A system for this method is also disclosed.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
September 21, 2017
Date of Patent:
March 3, 2020
Assignee:
DEERE & COMPANY
Inventors:
Keith L. Felton, Elijah B. Garner, Stanley R. Borkgren
Abstract: The method for directionally swaying and resetting harrow teeth of a rolling harrow loader-excavator and the rolling harrow loader-excavator comprising a harrow rotary piece, directional sway and reset harrow teeth, a harrow supporter, a driving mechanism, a feeder mechanism and a body; each directional sway and reset harrow tooth comprises a torsion spring shaft supporting piece, a tooth handle sway limiting piece, a directional sway and reset tooth handle, a directional sway and reset tooth point, a torsion spring tooth handle shaft, a torsion spring and a torsion spring tooth handle shaft retaining piece.
Abstract: A process for treatment of turf by applying a turf treating material in a stream within a narrow slit formed in the turf below the turf growth zone. The slit is made to extend downwardly through the exposed leafy mat in a growth zone and at least part way through the thatch zone situated between the growth zone and a root/soil zone. The slit is formed by a coulter disk rolled in a forward direction of travel with a cutting edge aligned in relation to the forward path to minimize slit. A knife follows the disk to hold the slit open. Turf treating material is placed into the slit directly behind the knife. A skid is used, with the disk extending through slots formed therein to ride over the turf and prevent disruption of the leafy growth, thatch, roots and soil as the slit is being formed. The turf is allowed to close over the placed material thereby capturing the material at a selected depth for maximum effectiveness and to prevent runoff or evaporation of the material.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
November 1, 1988
Date of Patent:
July 24, 1990
Assignees:
Wallace L. Hill, Leonard J. Hill
Inventors:
Wallace L. Hill, Leonard J. Hill, William L. Hill