A hitch transport assembly for use with end wheel grain drills which permits pulling a plurality of such end wheel grain drills in an end to end relationship across the field, and which permits folding the outer drills rearwardly into a transport position for moving the drills from field to field. A frame assembly supports the end wheels of the drills off the ground for transport. Changing the connections to convert from a working hitch to a transport hitch is rapid and simple.
A wide agricultural implement includes a pair of pivotally interconnected frame sections which allow the implement to better follow the contour of the ground. Each frame section is supported by vertically adjustable wheels and a master/slave hydraulic system is employed to adjust the wheels.
A combination of a harvesting machine, a crop picking head, and a vehicle to support the crop picking head. The vehicle features a mount and at least one wheel extending down from the mount that supports the crop picking head and alleviates the weight on the front wheels of the self-propelled harvesting machine when driving on the road. The vehicle is attached to the crop picking head when driving on the road and detached from the crop picking head when harvesting a field. The crop picking head includes a support frame which supports the harvesting equipment. In the preferred design, the mount is connected such that the support forces of the vehicle pass directly to the support frame rather than load more fragile components of the crop picking head.
A pull-type agricultural implement of the type comprising a central section and wing sections on either side, each of which includes inner and outer wing sections, can be folded into a transport position in which the inner wing section lies vertically and the outer wing section turns inwardly parallel to the central section. The coupling between the central section and the inner wing section is provided by a pair of levers which are pivotally mounted to the central section inboard of the ends thereof so as to extend in a straight line above a strut and then cranked downwardly to be coupled to the inner wing section by a pivot coupling providing two directions of rotation. Relative movement can therefore be obtained by pivoting of the levers about their pivot coupling on the central frame. A hitch for the implement includes a central hitch portion and wing hitch portions which are pivotally coupled to the central portion and are connected to the wing sections by chains. The folding position can be obtained by retracting a piston and cylinder to draw in the outer wing section followed by the inner wing section. The cylinder is coupled to the outer wing section through a sliding link.
A pair of tool beams with support hitches for ground working implements, the support hitches being placeable at desired positions along the tool beams. By placement of hitches at desired positions, old and new implements for working different numbers of rows may be pulled by a large tractor. The tool beams are connected through linkages or hinges to a forward draft beam such that the tool beams can be turned from a transverse working position to a longitudinal, trailing position for transportation. In the position for transportation, the implements are positioned toward a center line between the tool beams. The hitches for the implements are connected to the tool beams through power lift supports for raising the implements, and the implements are held in a raised position while being transported and while the tool beams are being folded and unfolded.
A swivel device is provided for support wheels on front attachments for agricultural machines, in particular for swath pick-up devices on forage harvesters and bale presses. An embodiment includes coupling plates (11) attached to the front free end of the supporting arm (10). Attached to the coupling plates (11) are coupling levers (13, 14), which are connected to swivel plates (15). The swivel plates (15) are connected by a swivel pin (16) to a wheel yoke (17) for receiving the support wheel (7). Between a fixed point on the supporting arm (10) and the coupling lever (14) is arranged a hydraulic cylinder (8).