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Date of Patent:
Mar. 05, 2013

Filed:

Oct. 01, 2010
Applicants:

Jason D. Wellman, Cedar Falls, IA (US);

Christopher A. Bering, Dike, IA (US);

Lee R. Rients, Parkersburg, IA (US);

Inventors:

Jason D. Wellman, Cedar Falls, IA (US);

Christopher A. Bering, Dike, IA (US);

Lee R. Rients, Parkersburg, IA (US);

Assignee:

Deere & Company, Moline, IL (US);

Attorney:
Primary Examiner:
Int. Cl.
CPC ...
B62D 25/18 (2006.01);
U.S. Cl.
CPC ...
Abstract

A fender mounting assembly is provided for a vehicle steerable wheel. The fender mounting assembly includes a base mounted on the axle and a support pivotally coupled to the base about a pivot axis which is aligned with the kingpin axis. A bumper arm projects from the support. A stop support with a curved arm is fixable at different positions on the axle, and a stop member is fixable at different positions on the arm. The stop member is engagable with the bumper arm to limit pivoting of the fender. The base has a cylindrical pivot pin which is aligned with the kingpin axis. The support has a bearing housing which receives an annular bearing, and the annular bearing receives the pivot pin. A torsion spring is coupled between the base and the support. The fender mounting assembly allows the fender to rotate relative to the wheel. The fender pivot axis is coincident with the kingpin axis and includes stops which can be set in a range of positions to prevent unwanted fender rotation.


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