101 |
Bracket mounting for bulldozer support frame or the like |
US1894760 |
1960-03-31 |
US3065980A |
1962-11-27 |
FALL HARRY W |
|
102 |
Combined bumper and pump mounting for tractors |
US65069957 |
1957-04-04 |
US2866510A |
1958-12-30 |
FLAMM THOMAS J |
|
103 |
Bulldozing tractor |
US9712149 |
1949-06-04 |
US2683318A |
1954-07-13 |
LE TOURNEAU ROBERT G |
|
104 |
Vehicle push block attachment |
US25101251 |
1951-10-12 |
US2646287A |
1953-07-21 |
KYTOLA AIMO J |
|
105 |
Pusher type coupler |
US22759551 |
1951-05-22 |
US2640709A |
1953-06-02 |
SMITH NELLIE B |
|
106 |
Farm tractor |
US1893048 |
1948-04-05 |
US2580481A |
1952-01-01 |
STREHLOW WALTER F |
|
107 |
Pusher attachment for tractors |
US1861748 |
1948-04-02 |
US2553320A |
1951-05-15 |
HUFF CLIFFORD H |
|
108 |
Pusher attachment for any row crop tractor |
US73049847 |
1947-02-24 |
US2478948A |
1949-08-16 |
SHEPLER HOWARD W |
|
109 |
Roller attachment for vehicles |
US20978427 |
1927-08-01 |
US1774656A |
1930-09-02 |
MILLER JOSEPH E |
|
110 |
Tractor hitch |
US16769927 |
1927-02-12 |
US1671702A |
1928-05-29 |
COLE CHARLES D |
|
111 |
Motor-propelled cultivator |
US10204916 |
1916-06-06 |
US1667843A |
1928-05-01 |
JOSEPH DAIN |
|
112 |
Push-bar attachment for tractors |
US49012221 |
1921-08-05 |
US1420106A |
1922-06-20 |
IRWIN HERBERT G |
|
113 |
Tractor-hitch |
US41581220 |
1920-10-09 |
US1378793A |
1921-05-17 |
JOHNSON ALVIA E |
|
114 |
Truck Front End Attachment Mount |
US15461331 |
2017-03-16 |
US20170182948A1 |
2017-06-29 |
Bill B. Cunagin |
An attachment mount for the front end of a truck, which can fit trucks with full-width or tapering chassis. The attachment mount may include a front member for supporting a front-end truck attachment, and a distribution member. The distribution member may be attached to the vehicle chassis and to the front member, so that the attachment mount spreads stresses originating from downwardly-directed forces exerted on the front member by the attachment, to the front portion of the vehicle chassis. |
115 |
Truck Front End Attachment Mount |
US15294626 |
2016-10-14 |
US20170043824A1 |
2017-02-16 |
Bil B. Cunagin |
An attachment mount for the front end of a truck, which can fit trucks with full-width or tapering chassis. The attachment mount may include a front member for supporting a front-end truck attachment, and a distribution member. The distribution member may be attached to the vehicle chassis and to the front member, so that the attachment mount spreads stresses originating from downwardly-directed forces exerted on the front member by the attachment, to the front portion of the vehicle chassis. |
116 |
Utility vehicle with adjustable wheel base and wheel stance |
US14497847 |
2014-09-26 |
US09457849B2 |
2016-10-04 |
Todd Pugh; Steffon Hoppel |
A utility vehicle and method are provided wherein the vehicle has wheel assemblies that are adjustable to accommodate different attachments that may be selectively mounted on the vehicle and may have different weights. The wheel assemblies may be adjusted to alter the distance between the front wheel assemblies and/or between rear wheels and front wheel assemblies. |
117 |
PUSH-ROLLER ASSEMBLY FOR PAVING MACHINE |
US15132659 |
2016-04-19 |
US20160230355A1 |
2016-08-11 |
Ryan J. Nelson |
A paving machine is provided. The paving machine includes a frame having an engaging portion. The push-roller assembly includes a push-roller support frame coupled with the engaging portion. The push-roller support frame is movable along a longitudinal axis of the paving machine. The push-roller support frame includes a supporting portion and a flange portion. The push-roller support assembly includes a pin member engagable to the flange portion and partially received within a slot of the engaging portion, The pin member is movable between a plurality of positions within a recess. The push-roller assembly includes at least one roller coupled with the flange portion. The at least one roller is adapted to move within the recess along with the pin member. The push-roller assembly also includes an actuator disposed on the frame of the paving machine. The actuator is adapted to selectively move the pin member within the recess. |
118 |
Truck Front End Attachment Mount |
US14033663 |
2013-09-23 |
US20150082599A1 |
2015-03-26 |
Bill B. Cunagin |
An attachment mount for the front end of a truck, which can fit trucks with full-width or tapering chassis. The attachment mount may include a front member for supporting a front-end truck attachment, and a distribution member, The distribution member may be attached to the vehicle chassis and to the front member, so that the attachment mount spreads stresses originating from downwardly-directed forces exerted on the front member by the attachment, to the front portion of the vehicle chassis. |
119 |
Forward mount |
US13136298 |
2011-07-28 |
US20130026745A1 |
2013-01-31 |
Curt J. Hill |
A forward mount is disclosed which is secured to the frame of an off-road vehicle to enable the rearward ends of a push-tube assembly to be secured thereto. The forward mount of this invention may be attached to the main frame of off-road vehicles of different manufacturers in various ways. |
120 |
WRAP AROUND DOZER BLADE HITCH |
US12694006 |
2010-01-26 |
US20110180282A1 |
2011-07-28 |
Cory Allan Reavie; Tyler James Sakundiak |
A frame attachment and link between a materials moving implement, for example a dozer blade, and a vehicle for instance a conventional farm tractor which enables the operator to laterally adjust and raise and lower the dozer blade a substantial distance and yet is relatively easily connected and disconnected with the vehicle. The attachment described herein is a U-shaped frame having a front end including a central pivot attachment point at the base of the U, and several hydraulic attachment points which permit the lateral movement of the dozer blade relative to the vehicle. The U-shaped frame defines an opening which is large enough to accommodate the front frame and body of the of the tractor or vehicle so that the U-shaped frame when in a raised position, encompasses within the opening the front frame and body of the vehicle so that there is sufficient vertical articulation of the dozer blade without interference from the vehicle body. |