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William Guske Phones & Addresses

  • Magdalena, NM
  • 11 Woodcrest Dr, Geneseo, IL 61254
  • New Lenox, IL
  • Blue Grass, IA

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William Guske Photo 1

Staff Engineer

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Location:
Magdalena, NM
Work:
Cnh Industrial
Staff Engineer
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William Guske

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Location:
United States

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Method And Device For Automatically Coupling A Combine Feeder Interface And A Combine Header

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US Patent:
7552578, Jun 30, 2009
Filed:
Jul 10, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/483926
Inventors:
William C. Guske - Geneseo IL, US
Assignee:
CNH America LLC - New Holland PA
International Classification:
A01D 34/00
US Classification:
56 156, 56 149, 56 163
Abstract:
An automatic latch assembly for coupling a combine feeder and combine header, said latch comprising a slidable gearbox and a telescopic jack shaft assembly extending therefrom, a hydraulic activation assembly, and spring-loaded couplers.

Feed Conveyor/Rock Trap And Header Drive For An Agricultural Combine

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US Patent:
20040014510, Jan 22, 2004
Filed:
Jul 16, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/196011
Inventors:
Jay Schroeder - Coal Valley IL, US
William Guske - Geneseo IL, US
International Classification:
A01F012/16
US Classification:
460/002000
Abstract:
A rotatable drive for a feeder and a header of an agricultural combine for drivingly connecting spaced rotatable elements on the feeder and the header to a rotatable power source on a chassis of the combine, the feeder and the header being jointly mounted to the chassis for pivotal movement relative thereto about a predetermined pivotal axis through a predetermined range of harvesting positions. The drive includes a first gear box mounted on the feeder for pivotal movement therewith and including a rotatable input, a first rotatable output rotatably connected to the input and to at least one of the rotatable elements, and a second rotatable output rotatably connected to the input. The drive includes a second gear box mounted on the feeder and having a rotatable input rotatably connected by a drive shaft to the second output of the first gear box and at least one rotatable output connected to another of the rotatable elements. A plurality of drive shafts are rotatably connected in end to end relation one to the other, respectively, between the rotatable input of the first gear box and the rotatable power source on the chassis of the combine, one of the drive shafts being rotatably connected by universal joints on opposite ends thereof to another of the drive shafts and to the input of the first gear box, respectively, and having an axial center portion intersecting or located substantially coincident with the pivotal axis when the feeder and header are within the range of harvesting positions.
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