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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Oct. 27, 1981
Filed:
Jun. 09, 1980
Bryant F Webb, Ephrata, PA (US);
Stanley J Makofka, New Holland, PA (US);
Emmett G Webster, New Holland, PA (US);
Edward A Blakeslee, New Holland, PA (US);
Sperry - New Holland, New Holland, PA (US);
Abstract
Crop divider mechanism for attachment to a knockdown bar of an agricultural harvesting or conditioning machine and comprising a pair of similar interchangeable left-hand and right-hand rod members bent into substantially trapezoidal shape with parallel opposite long and short sides and intervening sides sloping from said long side to said short side, pairs of bracket members attachable respectively in spaced relation along opposite end portions of said knockdown bar and each pair pivotally receiving one of said intermediate sides of said rod members, similar positioning plates respectively fixed to one bracket of each pair thereof and having several spaced holes to receive selectively one end of a positioning pin selectively to support said rod members in upstanding inoperative position or forwardly extending operative position, and supplemental flat links connected to a second plate adjacent each positioning plate in positions to engage said knockdown bar in a manner to hold said rod members no lower than in said forwardly extending operative position thereof and thereby prevent the same from accidentally falling from upstanding inoperative position toward and lower than said forwardly extending operative positions, said spaced holes selectively receiving bolts to fix said flat links in operative position upon said second plate whether interchanged between the right-hand or left-hand positions of said rod members upon said knockdown bar.