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Gauge depth control for soil tillage implement

  • US 5,452,768 A
  • Filed: 10/18/1993
  • Issued: 09/26/1995
  • Est. Priority Date: 10/18/1993
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A soil tillage apparatus comprising:

  • a frame having means thereon to releasably attach said frame to the three-point hitch of a tractor;

    a plurality of shanks attaching to and extending down from said frame, each said shank having a replaceable, angled plough share attached to a soil engaging end thereof;

    a plurality of circular coulters attached to and extending down from said frame, one of each said coulters disposed in front of one of each said shanks;

    one or more gauge wheels adjustably connected to and depending from said frame so that each said wheel can be vertically adjusted to change the distance of the frame to the soil in use so as to change the depth that said coulters and shanks engage the soil;

    means for connecting each said gauge wheel to the said frame, said means comprising a length of sleeve rigidly secured to said frame, said sleeve being secured at an angle approximating the vertical;

    a shank having one of said gauge wheels rotatably secured to its lower end, said shank being slidably received within said sleeve, locking means interconnecting between the sleeve and the adjusted shank to provide for fixing the adjusted gauge wheel with respect to the ground;

    a counterbalanced spring assembly operatively connected between each said gauge wheel and said frame to counterbalance said wheel when said wheel is being vertically adjusted to that said spring supports the weight of said wheel during vertical adjustment of said wheel, said counterbalance spring connecting at its upper end approximate the upper end of said sleeve, said counterbalance spring connecting at its lower end approximate the lower end of said shank, and providing a counterbalancing effect between the supported gauge wheel and the frame, said spring generally arranged in parallel alignment with the sleeve supported shank when disposed in its counterbalancing supporting position.

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