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Hydraulically powered stalk and root shredder

  • US 5,467,828 A
  • Filed: 03/24/1994
  • Issued: 11/21/1995
  • Est. Priority Date: 03/24/1994
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A stalk and root shredder comprising a frame moveable along a path of travel, a pair of longitudinally extending, parallel, driven lifting roller rotatably mounted on the frame and extending longitudinally thereof, guide means forwardly of the rollers for guiding stalks, roots and similar material between the rollers, a blade assembly mounted on the frame above the rollers and operatively associated with the rollers for cutting material lifted by the rollers, each of the rollers comprising a cylindrical portion and a forward tapering end portion, said cylindrical portions being generally parallel and closely spaced to grip and lift stalks, roots and similar material received between the rollers, means supporting one of the rollers for spring biased movement toward and away from the other of the rollers to enable the distance between the rollers to vary for lifting different size roots, stalks and similar material, said rollers being hydraulically powered from the end thereof remote from the tapered end, said means supporting one of the rollers for spring biased movement including a supporting plate, a bearing structure on said supporting plate, said roller that is spring biased including a shaft received in the bearing structure, said plate including guide means enabling the bearing structure to move laterally, spring means resisting such lateral movement to spring bias the movable roller towards the stationarily supported roller, each roller being hydraulically driven by a hydraulic motor capable of being reversed to unclog the rollers, said blade assembly including a plurality of horizontally disposed, vertically spaced blades mounted on a vertical shaft, bearing means supporting the vertical shaft and hydraulic shaft motor connected to and driving the vertical shaft, said hydraulic motor being positioned within a large housing open at the top and bottom, hydraulic tubing connected to said shaft motor and being spirally disposed at the open top of the housing, a fan mounted on said shaft between the blades and shaft motor to circulate air upwardly through the housing and over the tubing to cool the motor driving said shaft and cool the hydraulic fluid for maintaining optimum operating conditions.

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