Claims
- 1. A forage harvester of the type having a rotatable chopping cylinder and an elongated shear bar located adjacent and generally parallel to said chopping cylinder for cutting cooperation therewith, said cylinder and shear bar each having an inner end located inwardly of said harvester and each also having an outer end located adjacent an outer side of said harvester and at an adjusting station easily accessible to an operator of said harvester, said shear bar also having a central portion, said harvester having a frame means for mounting said cylinder and shear bar, adjustable means located at said station for selectively adjusting the outer end and the central portion of said shear bar relative to said cylinder while the latter is rotating, a shear bar inner end adjustable means for adjusting the inner end of said shear bar relative to said cylinder while the latter is rotating, said inner end adjustable means being located and connected between said inner end of said shear bar and said frame means, and an axially shiftable elongated adjusting rod having one end connected with said inner end adjustable means and extending generally along the length of said shear bar and terminating in an outer adjusting end which is located at said adjusting station and adjacent said outer end of said shear bar for adjusting said inner end adjustable means to thereby vary the position of said inner end of said shear bar relative to said cylinder while the latter is rotating, said inner end adjustable means comprising a rotatable cam abutting against said inner end of said shear bar and a crank rigidly connected to said cam, and wherein said elongated adjusting rod is connected at said one end to said crank, said outer adjusting end of said rod having a threaded portion, the outer end of said rod extending through said frame means at said outside of said harvester, and a threaded adjusting nut threadably engaged on said threaded portion whereby adjusting of said nut on said threaded portion causes said rod to shift axially and thereby swing said crank to rotate said cam and consequently shift said shear bar inner end.
- 2. The harvester set forth in claim 1 including spring biased means between said crank and said frame for taking any play out of the connection between said rod and said crank.
REFERENCE TO CO-PENDING APPLICATION
This is a continuation of the co-pending U.S. application Ser. No. 166,105 filed July 7, 1980, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (1)
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4055309 |
Fleming et al. |
Oct 1977 |
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