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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Mar. 23, 2010
Filed:
Aug. 31, 2005
Mike J Argetsinger, Ankeny, IA (US);
John M Gass, Slater, IA (US);
Terry Henning, Maxwell, IA (US);
Dan Larson, Ankeny, IA (US);
Brian W Meier, Ogden, IA (US);
Kevin W Meier, Ogden, IA (US);
Alan B Meiners, Dedham, IA (US);
Mike J Argetsinger, Ankeny, IA (US);
John M Gass, Slater, IA (US);
Terry Henning, Maxwell, IA (US);
Dan Larson, Ankeny, IA (US);
Brian W Meier, Ogden, IA (US);
Kevin W Meier, Ogden, IA (US);
Alan B Meiners, Dedham, IA (US);
Syngenta Participations, AG., Basel, CH;
Abstract
The invention relates generally to harvesters and, more particularly, to a combine for harvesting rows crops, which has been modified, to collect and measure grain from two separate small strip test plots. The present invention is a dual plot combine with two separate and distinct internal sections of the combine. The combine's intake has two floatably mounted feeder house. This invention harvests two lots simultaneously while maintaining the integrity of each plots' harvest data. The dual plot combine has two separate unconventional grain paths for collecting and measuring the cleaned grain drums The divided clean grain bin and weigh bucket are positioned at a low position, inside the vertical confines of the combine, on a single side of the combine. The altered grain paths allow the data collection on the clean grain from each plot to be completed quickly. This in turn allows the combine to progress to the next set of two plots quickly.