ATTACHMENTS. 



J, with the plow A B C D E F, substantially 

 as herein shown and described, and for the 

 purpose set forth. 



99,236. ANTHONY A. RHOADES 

 and WILEY TASH, Berlin, 111. Pulver- 

 izing Attachments for Plows. Jan. 25, 1870. 

 Claim. 1. The detachable blades D, con- 

 structed aud secured to the supporting bar C, 

 substantially in the manner herein shown and 

 described, and for the purpose set forth. 



2. The combination of the detachable blades 

 D, adjustable supporting bar C, and adjustable 

 brace bar E, with each other, said parts being 

 constructed and connected with an ordinary 

 plow frame, substantially as herein shown and 

 described, and for the purpose set forth. 



116,388. CHARLES M. YOUNG, Mead- 



ville, Pa., assignor- to himself and Charles 



Gable, same place. Roller Attachments for 



Plows. June 27, 1871. 



Claim. 1. The combination with a plow or 



cultivator, of a roller B, arranged in a frame 



C, and applied and operating substantially as 



and for the purpose herein specified. 



2. The combination, with the roller and its 

 swinging frame, of a hooked catch, arranged 

 substantially as herein described, to be opera- 

 ted by the feet of the plowman. 



141,705. WILLIAM DONNELLY, Cal- 



verton, N. Y. Plows. Aug. 12, 1873. Filed 



July 19, 1873. 



An adjustable plate is attached to the rear 

 end of the mold-board of a plow, which opens 

 a trench for planting. In a subsequent furrow 

 the plate-crank is replaced by another having 

 several plates for covering. 



Claim. The crank E, provided with on£ or 

 more plates, G, and secured adjustably by a 

 set-screw, F, to a bar D, attached to the mold- 

 board of a plow, substantially as herein shown 

 and described. 



143,620. LEONARD C. FROST, Fred- 

 ericksburg, Va. Plows. Oct. 14, 1873. 

 Filed July 22, 1873. 



For adjusting the beam of the plow verti- 

 cally a cuff or clasp connected to the slanting 

 standard surrounds the beam, engaging with a 

 grooved plate, which is kept in position upon 

 the side of the beam by a projection or teat, 

 which enters the wood, allowing the plate to 

 turn adjustably. 



Claim. 1. The combination of a cuff and 

 grooved iron, constructed substantially as here- 

 in described, with the beam and standard of a 

 plow, as and for the purpose herein set forth. 



2. The grooved iron A, having a teat upon 

 its rear side, as and for the purpose substan- 

 tially as described. 



144,584. EDWARD WIARD, Louis- 

 ville, Ky. Assignor to Benjamin F. Avery, 

 same place. Plows. Nov. n, 1873. Filed 

 Sep. 24, 1873. 

 The runner is attached to the land-side of 



the plow-beam, and designed to run upon the 



un plowed land and support the plow in an up- 

 right position. It is made adjustable to regu- 

 late the depth of furrows. 



Claim. The land-side runner composed of 

 the broad plate A, inclined standard B, angu- 

 lar and oblique brace C, and support D, all 

 pivoted together and adapted for attachment 

 to the land-side of the plow, and when attach- 

 ed is adjustable thereon by means of the slots 

 in the arms of the standard B, and brace C, 

 all substantially as set forth. 



150,450. EDWARD WIARD, Louis- 

 ville, Ky. Assignor to Benjamin F. Avery, 

 same place. Land-side Runner for Plows. 

 May 5, 1874. Filed Mar. 16, 1874. 

 Claim. 1. The land-side runner for a plow, 

 connected by a swivel-joint to its support, sub- 

 stantially as described. 



2. The combination of the box E, grooved 

 on its front and rear sides in the manner de- 

 scribed, the standard B, connected to the land- 

 side runner A, the braces C, and the support- 

 ing spindle or bar D, substantially in the man- 

 ner and for the purpose herein set forth. 



156,282. J. G. DARBY, Fort Motte, S. 



C. Shade Attachments for Plows. Oct. 27, 

 1874. Filed Oct. 3, 1874. 



A socket in the plow-standard receives a 

 crank-arm having another socket at its upper 

 end to receive the shade-handle. The angle 

 is varied by a joint and arm held by a set-screw. 



Claim. The improved shade attachment for 

 plows and other implements, consisting of the 

 socket B, crank A, and the socket E, the latter 

 being jointed and adjustably braced to the 

 crank, substantially as specified. 



159,267. JOHN. A. JOHNSON, St. 



Paul, Minn. Plows. Feb. 2, 1875. Filed 



Dec. 18, 1874. 



An adjustable horizontal cutter attached to 

 the land-side of the plow, to cut under the un- 

 plowed land. 



Claim, i. The combination of the laterally- 

 projecting blade B, upright C, and flange D, 

 substantially as and for the purpose hereinbe- 

 fore set forth. 



2. The combination of the cutter attach- 

 ment, formed by the blade B, upright C, and 

 flange D, with the bolt a, wedge E, and land- 

 slide A, substantially as and for the purpose 

 hereinbefore set forth. 



159,416. P. JACOBUS and D. R. AM- 

 BROSE, Romulus, N. Y. Harrow Attach- 

 ments for Plows. Feb. 2, 1875. Filed Nov. 

 2, 1874. 



The bar carrying the harrow-teeth is attach- 

 ed to the handle, and hinged or pivoted. The 

 pivot-bolt has a square shoulder in the clamp 

 to prevent its turning, and an arm extended at 

 a right angle as a rest or stop for the bar. 



Claim. The harrow attachment to a plow, 

 consisting of the backwardly-curved hinged 

 bar A and key-stop B in combination with the 

 clamp C and handle D, all constructed as 

 herein shown and described. 



