Multi-unit adjustable plow with articulated frame

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A01B 3/24 (2006.01) A01B 15/14 (2006.01)

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CA 1073728

MULTI-UNIT ADJUSTABLE PLOW WITH ARTICULATED FRAME Abstract of the Disclosure The plow system may carry as many as 10 or 14 indivi- dual plow units. All of the units are connected together by a tie rod and may be pivoted in unison relative to a main frame. By pivoting the units, they may be opened or closed to adjust the width of cut between adjacent units over a continuous, wide range. The main articulated frame includes a forward frame section with a main beam inclined relative to the direction of travel of the vehicle, and the rear frame section with a main beam in axial alignment with the main beam of the forward frame section. The forward frame section and rear frame sections are pivotally connected together for rotation about a horizontal axis to permit the system to follow the contour of the ground extending in the direction of travel. The system includes a forward furrow wheel, a rear furrow wheel, and a steerable inter- mediate support wheel which rides on unplowed ground ahead of the system and is steered as a function of the adjusted position of the plow units.

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