Position feedback mechanism for an implement

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A01B 63/111 (2006.01) A01B 63/00 (2006.01) A01B 63/22 (2006.01)

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CA 2109173

A feedback mechanism for providing an implement position signal includes a rotary potentiometer mounted on the implement frame adjacent the rockshaft with the axis of the potentiometer shaft extending parallel to the rockshaft. A linkage structure includes a potentiometer arm connected to a rockshaft arm by a link such that angle the potentiometer arm forms with the link is acute when the implement is in the transport position and obtuse when the implement is in the lowered field-working range. At the lowermost position of the implement, the link and potentiometer arm approach an overcenter position. The linkage structure provides amplified rotation of the potentiometer shaft relative to the rockshaft when the implement is in the field-working range of positions, while rotation of the shaft is reduced relative to rockshaft rotation when the implement is raised above the field-working position. In the preferred embodiment, rotation of the rockshaft 10° in the field-working range results in rotation of over 30° of the potentiometer shaft. Rotation of the rockshaft 10° in the upper range of raised transport positions results in less than about 8° of potentiometer shaft rotation. The amplified rotation in the field-working range significantly increases accuracy and repeatability of the feedback signal.

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