CULT IVATORS-ROTARY. 



No. 2jS,970.— C'llARl.F.S K. SACKETT, Matii.ha 

 ■rUNACM, V,\.—Comt>iiu\l Plnig/is. — M,iir/t 15, 1881. 

 ilcl /,;««,»)' 14, 1881. 



Claim. — I. — The comliinalion of the pulvciizint; wheel. 



sul),-.tAmi.illy as described. 



2. — The combination of the bent axle B, the tongue t', 

 the yoke braces n <;, fixed directly to said axle and ada| ted 

 for connection eitlier to the plough beam or to the tongue, 

 as set forth. 



3. — The combination of the plough beam, the yoke 

 braces ,1 ,^ fixed direcllv I., the axle, the axle 11, the pivotal 

 supports 5 5, ni 1 li:. > ,;ir, iiM ri.iiiio .; .nij.u.cd .iT tlu- imiilLd 



4 4. 



.le thi 



ougn 



support., 5 S, substc 



ally a.s 



eomb.ination, with the wheels, the lient axle, and 

 ■ <;, adapted for pivotal connection either to the 

 m or the tongue C, of the described lifting 

 1 adapted to raise either the plough or cullivaloV 

 forth. 



5— 



jnt axle, lh( 

 1 i:in /, an, 



the devlLcs lul turn- 

 d. 



a fixed and movable 

 nt axle B and pivoted 

 rame 6 6, adapted to 

 1 a and bent axle B, 



;ue C and braces 3 3, 



;" I ]..in. 'if llic yoke 



1. • .I'l'i .nLipled to 



■ _'~ !.. 11.1, .Hid also 



,...'l billiL: iearuf.said 



when desired, 



dev 



lion, with the plough and pulverizer 

 furniw, of the seed tubes//, located 

 e i-aid wheel, whereby the seed are 

 if the earth as it falls from the wheel. 



