Overload protection device for baler feeder mechanism

B - Operations – Transporting – 30 – B

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B30B 1/06 (2006.01) A01F 15/10 (2006.01)

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CA 1174107

ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE A conventional type of baler includes a bale case extending fore-and-aft in the direction of travel of the baler, a reciprocating plunger in the bale case, a feed table or platform extending laterally of the baler from the bale case, a pick-up mechanism in front of the feed platform, and feeder means above the feed platform. The pick-up mechanism lifts crop material from the ground and deposits it on the feed platform. The feeder means then conveys the crop material across the feed platform into the bale case where it is compressed into bales by the plunger. If the feeder means becomes overloaded during operation such as by attempt- ing to move an excessive amount of crop material, damage may occur to the feeder means and its drive means. A device for protecting the baler feeder mechanism against damage due to overloading is disclosed herein. The device permits the otherwise stationary shaft to which the feeder elements are connected and rotatable about to move if the feeder mechanism becomes overloaded.

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