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TODAY’S PATENT – SEEDING IMPLEMENT DEPTH ADJUSTMENT MECHANISM

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TODAY’S PATENT – SEEDING IMPLEMENT DEPTH ADJUSTMENT MECHANISM

The seeding implement depth adjustment mechanism was invented by Nicholas George Alfred Ryder, Kevin Hall on 7th September 2017 bearing patent number US20170251586A1.

The present invention relates to a seeding implement is provided that includes a depth adjustment mechanism configured to facilitate rapid reconfiguration of a ground engaging tool for varying penetration depths. In an exemplary embodiment, the seeding implement includes a ground engaging tool and a packer arm pivotally coupled to a packer support structure. The seeding implement also includes a packer wheel rotatably coupled to the packer arm, and configured to rotate across a soil surface to limit a penetration depth of the ground engaging tool into the soil.

The seeding implement further includes a depth adjustment assembly including a slot within the packer support structure, a corresponding slot within the packer arm, and a fastener disposed through the slots. In this configuration, the penetration depth of the ground engaging tool is varied by adjusting a position of the fastener within the slots.

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