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Ground levelling attachment for tractors

  • US 4,252,198 A
  • Filed: 05/21/1979
  • Issued: 02/24/1981
  • Est. Priority Date: 05/21/1979
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. In combination with a tractor including a rotatable ground wheel, a ground levelling attachment, said attachment including a support member stationarily supported from said tractor forward of said ground wheel thereof, an elongated front to rear extending mount having its front end supported from said support member for free pivotal movement of said mount between a predetermined rearwardly and downwardly inclined operative limit position with the rear end thereof at an elevation lower than said support member and a raised inoperative position with said rear end elevated above said operative position, and an elongated inclined ground engaging and levelling member having its upper end oscillatably supported from the rear end of said mount for free oscillation relative to said mount between a first limit position with said inclined member rearwardly and downwardly inclined and a second limit position with said inclined member similarly forwardly and downwardly inclined, said support member comprising an elongated transversely extending horizontal shaft, said front end of said mount including a horizontal transverse sleeve telescoped over and oscillatable on said horizontal shaft, said sleeve including an upstanding rearwardly opening channel member supported therefrom, an upstanding link pivotally mounted at its lower end within a lower portion of said channel member and including an upper end projecting upwardly above the upper end of said channel member, adjustment means operatively connected between said tractor and said link for selectively displacing the upper end of said link in front-to-rear direction relative to said tractor, said link, intermediate said upper and lower ends thereof being engageable with the inner side of the closed forward side of said channel member and comprising a one-way connection between said motor means and said channel member whereby downward inclination of said mount may be limited while allowing free upward inclination of said mount.

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