James L Wolsky, Age 63123 Bender Ln, Prosper, ND 58042

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123 Bender Ln, Harwood, ND 58042 (701) 281-3981

Nome, ND

Fargo, ND

Wahpeton, ND

123 Bender Ln, Harwood, ND 58042 (701) 351-2536

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Company: K&t irrigation Position: Installation manager

Education

Degree: High school graduate or higher

Languages

English

Industries

Farming

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Installation Manager

Location:
123 Bender Ln, Harwood, ND 58042
Industry:
Farming
Work:
K&T Irrigation
Installation Manager
Languages:
English

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Us Patents

Loader Bucket

US Patent:
D425527, May 23, 2000
Filed:
Oct 14, 1998
Appl. No.:
D/094956
Inventors:
Charles E. Deyo - Lisbon ND
Daniel T. Antrim - Mooreton ND
Jonathan C. Hollingsworth - Oakes ND
Patrick K. Kuhn - Bismark ND
Deborah N. Walock - Enderlin ND
Kenneth R. Weber - Milnor ND
James W. Wolsky - Gwinner ND
Assignee:
Clark Equipment Company - Woodcliff Lake NJ
International Classification:
1504
US Classification:
D15 32

Top Rail For Loader Bucket

US Patent:
D428024, Jul 11, 2000
Filed:
Oct 14, 1998
Appl. No.:
D/094939
Inventors:
Charles E. Deyo - Lisbon ND
Daniel T. Antrim - Mooreton ND
Jonathan C. Hollingsworth - Oakes ND
Patrick K. Kuhn - Bismark ND
Deborah N. Walock - Enderlin ND
Kenneth R. Weber - Milnor ND
James W. Wolsky - Gwinner ND
Assignee:
Clark Equipment Company - Woodcliff Lake NJ
International Classification:
1504
US Classification:
D15 32

Loader Bucket Construction For Robot Assembly

US Patent:
6186735, Feb 13, 2001
Filed:
Feb 22, 1999
Appl. No.:
9/255176
Inventors:
Charles E. Deyo - Lisbon ND
Daniel T. Antrim - Mooreton ND
Jonathan C. Hollingsworth - Oakes ND
Patrick K. Kuhn - Bismark ND
Deborah N. Walock - Enderlin ND
Kenneth R. Weber - Milnor ND
James W. Wolsky - Gwinner ND
Assignee:
Clark Equipment Company - Woodcliff Lake NJ
International Classification:
B65D 600
US Classification:
414722
Abstract:
A bucket for a front end loader is formed with a minimum number of parts so that it can easily be assembled held in fixtures and welded with robot welders. The bucket includes a unitary panel that forms a bottom wall and a rear wall, with a curved junction wall between the bottom and rear walls. An integral top rail is formed at the upper edge of the rear wall for structural integrity. The formed top rail is made with a sloped top rail wall to increase the visibility of a load in the bucket to an operator in a cab of a skid steer loader. The bucket walls and parts which weld thereon have locating tabs and mating edges for locating the parts automatically, so that they can be welded into position. The bucket is made with brackets for mounting it onto a quick attachment plate of a skid steer loader.

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