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Drill having disk furrow openers

  • US 4,407,207 A
  • Filed: 12/01/1982
  • Issued: 10/04/1983
  • Est. Priority Date: 04/06/1978
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A drill comprising a frame, a disk furrow opener, a seed tube extending downwardly from the frame to terminate on the side of the disk furrow opener opposite the side opening the soil, mounting means joining the furrow opener to the frame, the disk furrow opener being rotatably mounted on the mounting means and being disposed at an acute angle alpha to the line of travel of the drill, the mounting means being movable in a verticle plane, a runner secured to the mounting means having a sliding surface disposed above the bottom edge of the disk and on the side of the disk opposite side on which the seed tube terminates, for enabling the soil particles or cohering pieces of soil lifted by the disk furrow opener to fall back unturned into the seed furrow produced by the furrow opener, the runner being disposed at an acute angle alpha'"'"' to the line of travel which is slightly greater than the acute angle alpha between the share disk and the line of travel, and means for controlling the depth of penetration of the furrow opener connected to the frame.

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