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US Patent: 2,123,757
Pitman pin bearing
Patentee:
Arthur L. Warner (exact or similar names) - Elgin, IL

USPTO Classifications:
384/225, 74/595

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Assignees:
Illinois Iron & Bolt Co. - Carpentersville, IL

Manufacturer:
Not known to have been produced

Witnesses:
Unknown

Patent Dates:
Applied: Jun. 22, 1936
Granted: Jul. 12, 1938

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Vintage Machinery entry for Illinois Iron & Bolt Co.
Description:
"In the operation of mowers and reapers or the like in which cutting knives are rapidly reciprocated by a pitman, the crank pin that operates the pitman has a comparatively short throw. The pitman however has a rather rapid motion and a great deal of strain is placed upon the pin with the result that the connecting parts soon wear, become loose and rattle." The invention provides a mechanism to accommodate this wear and avoid rattling.

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