Abstract: A sod cutting apparatus which includes a generally flat slide member having an upturned frontal portion and multiple slots extending in parallel, spaced relationship from front to rear, hinge arms pivoted to upward standing fulcrums secured to the slide member, the hinge arms and fulcrums provided in alignment with the slots, respectively, and round blades rotatably secured to the free ends of the hinge arms and projecting through the slots, respectively, with an adjusting mechanism secured to each hinge arm and provided with a core spring for adjusting downwardly-applied tension on the blades. In a preferred embodiment, a spring-biased plow attachment is mounted to the slide member rearwardly of the blades to aid in cutting and breaking up of the sod.
Abstract: A sod cutting apparatus which includes a generally flat slide member having an upturned frontal portion and multiple slots extending in parallel, spaced relationship from front to rear, hinge arms pivoted to upward standing fulcrums secured to the slide member, the hinge arms and fulcrums in alignment with the slots, respectively, and round blades rotatably secured to the free ends of the hinge arms and projecting through the slots, respectively, with an adjusting mechanism secured to each hinge arm and provided with springs extending to the slide member for adjusting the tension on the blades. In a preferred embodiment, a plow attachment is mounted to the slide member rearwardly of the blades to aid in cutting and breaking up of the sod.
Abstract: A vehicle for removing slash from steep logging slopes includes an anti-skid propulsion system characterized by a power winch for reeling in an uphill-anchored cable and a pair of crawler tracks driven in synchronization with the winch. The vehicle has an articulating tail boom for working against the cable to assist in maneuvering the vehicle along the slope and stabilizing the vehicle during slash gathering operations. A knuckle boom which is extendable from the vehicle for gathering slash within a relatively large area around the vehicle and preparing the soil for planting. A slide mechanism is disposed at the end of the knuckle boom for selectively varying the overall length of the boom. The slide mechanism includes a pair of claws which can be operated as a grapple for gathering slash or as a rake for scarifying the forest soil. The slide mechanism can be tilted for optimum orientation of the claws during raking.
Abstract: A ditchless drainlayer comprising a frame mounting a cutter-type working element for laying drainpipes. It is provided with a hydraulic cylinder for changing its angular position and a transmitter of its angular position with an amplifier-converter. Also, a device for controlling the height of the working element made as a support connected to said working element, swivels around the horizontal transverse axis and is provided with a cylinder for turning said support. The swivelling support is connected by its turning cylinder and by an additional amplifier-converter with a transmitter of the height of the working element installed on said element.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
October 23, 1978
Date of Patent:
October 6, 1981
Inventors:
Eduard N. Kuzin, Vladimir F. Korelin, Mikhail L. Fainzilber, Jury P. Egorov, Igor V. Erofeenko, Nikolai V. Karev, Jury S. Kozlov, Viktor B. Kudish, Valery K. Kolbasov, Meri I. Bobchenok