Claims
- 1. A hay rake towable by a towing vehicle, the hay rake comprising:a front portion connectable to the towing vehicle; at least one wheel mounted to the hay rake, each of the wheels mounted on oppositely-disposed sections of a second cross member at a rear end of the hay rake; an automatic steering mechanism, the automatic steering mechanism coupled to the front portion of the hay rake and configured to be actuated by a change in towing direction of the towing vehicle, the automatic steering mechanism further configured upon actuation to steer the at least one wheel; at least one rotatable element configured to rotate, and at least one longitudinally-movable element configured to move, upon a change in towing direction, the at least one rotatable element and the at least one longitudinally-movable element coupled to and configured to cause a first cross member coupled to the at least one wheel to move in a direction corresponding to the change in towing direction of the hay rake, wherein at least one of the first and second cross members is extendible and retractable by hydraulics, and wherein the first cross member includes a left section having a wheel mounted thereon and a right section having a wheel mounted thereon, wherein the left section and the right section of the first cross member are extendible and retractable by a corresponding dual action hydraulic actuator, the operation of each dual action hydraulic actuator being controlled by a power divider valve, the power divider valve configured to divide an actuating hydraulic fluid between the first and second hydraulic actuators.
- 2. The hay rake of claim 1, wherein the hay rake includes a stop valve coupled to each one of the dual action hydraulic actuators, the stop valves blocking movement of the corresponding hydraulic actuators when actuating hydraulic fluid is not being supplied to the corresponding hydraulic actuators.
- 3. The hay rake of claim 2, wherein at least one of the power divider valves and the stop valves are controlled by a controller.
- 4. A hay rake towable by a towing vehicle, the hay rake comprising:a front portion connectable to the towing vehicle; at least one wheel mounted to the hay rake, each of the wheels mounted on oppositely-disposed sections of a second cross member at a rear end of the hay rake; an automatic steering mechanism, the automatic steering mechanism coupled to the front portion of the hay rake and configured to be actuated by a change in towing direction of the towing vehicle, the automatic steering mechanism further configured upon actuation to steer the at least one wheel; at least one rotatable element configured to rotate, and at least one longitudinally-movable element configured to move, upon a change in towing direction, the at least one rotatable element and the at least one longitudinally-movable element coupled to and configured to cause a first cross member coupled to the at least one wheel to move in a direction corresponding to the change in towing direction of the hay rake, wherein at least one of the first and second cross members is extendible and retractable by hydraulics, and wherein the second cross member includes a left section coupled to a mounting for a first wheel and a right section coupled to a mounting for a second wheel, wherein the left section and the right section of the second cross member are extendible and retractable by a corresponding dual action hydraulic actuator, the operation of each dual action hydraulic actuator being controlled by a power divider valve.
- 5. The hay rake of claim 4, wherein the hay rake includes a stop valve coupled to each one of the dual action hydraulic actuators.
- 6. The hay rake of claim 5, wherein at least one of the power divider valve and the stop valves are controlled by a controller.
- 7. The hay rake of claim 6, wherein the controller is configured to actuate the left sections of the first and the second cross members simultaneously, and is further configured to actuate the right sections of the first and the second cross members simultaneously, so as to provide synchronous and symmetrical movements of the left sections of the first and the second cross members and to provide synchronous and symmetrical movements of the right sections of the first and the second cross members.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
The present application incorporates herein each of the following references as fully as if set forth in their entirety: U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/177,303, filed on Jun. 21, 2002; U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/094,074, filed on Jun. 9, 1998, which issued as U.S. Pat. No. 6,000,207 on Dec. 14, 1999; and U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/594,615, filed on Feb. 2, 1996, which issued as U.S. Pat. No. 5,685,135 on Nov. 11, 1997.
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