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56,296. OSCAR F. WARREN, Pem- 

 broke, N. Y. Plow Cleaners. July 10, 1866. 

 The vibrating clearer is pivoted to the beam, 

 and operated by a handle to remove weeds 

 from the front of the sheath. 



Claim. 1. The adjustable levers O G F, so 

 connected and arranged that the clearing lever 

 may be operated either in front of a colter or 

 in front of the plow standard, for the purpose 

 and substantially as set forth. 



2. Connecting the operating lever O to the 

 plow handle, and within easy and convenient 

 grasp of the hand of the plowman, so that the 

 said operating lever will also serve as a handle 

 to guide and hold the plow, substantially as 

 set forth. 



57,216. TIMOTHY TERREL, Spring 

 Hill, Ohio. Plow Cleaners. Aug. 14, 1866. 

 The bent end of the sliding-rod pushes the 



trash away from the colter. 



Claim. The sliding-rod D, applied to a 



plow, substantially in the manner as and for 



the purpose herein set forth. 



58,323. WILLIAM VEBER, Jr., 



Shingle Creek, N. Y. Plows. Sep. 25, 



1866. 



The clearer is bent around the standard and 

 colter, is reciprocated by attachment to a wrist 

 on the plow wheel, and acts to push obstruct- 

 ions from the colter. 



Claim. The rod F, attached to a plow, 

 when constructed and operated as herein 

 shown, substantially and for the purpose as de- 

 scribed. 



61,083. J. and E. P. MILES, Blooming- 

 dale, Ind. Plows. Jan. 8, 1867. 

 A plate is projected by a lever in a forwardly 

 curved direction beneath the beam and imme- 

 diately before the post to dislodge the weeds 

 therefrom. It is retracted by a spring. 



Claim. The arrangement of the curved 

 sliding-plate e connected with the elbow lever 

 arm m by the rod n, and operated by the arm 

 rri ', in combination with the spring p or its 

 equivalent, for cleaning a plow of grass and 

 weeds, substantially as herein described. 



61,203. WILLIAM S. HUNTINGTON, 



Byron, Mich., assingor to himself and C. P. 



Devereaux, North New urg, Mich. Plows. 



Jan. 15, 1867. 



The elbowed lever is oscillated by a draw- 

 bar to clear weeds from the breast of the 

 plow. 



Claim. The iron elbow scraper a suspended 

 to the beam A Of a plow, in combination with 

 the drawing-rod b, arranged and operating 

 substantially as and for the purpose herein de- 

 scribed. 



63,838. WILLIAM ZELLER, Lebanon 

 county, and RICHARD LECHNER, 

 Berks county, Pa., assignors to James Wal- 

 lace, Lebanon county, Pa. Plows. Apr. 

 16, 1867. 



The lever operates the rod longitudinally to 

 thrust obstructions from the breast of the 

 plow. 



Claim. The jointed rod D D' used in com- 

 bination with the beam and the handle H, as 

 and for the purpose specified. 



64,213. GEORGE GIBBS, Canton, Ohio. 



Plows. Apr. 30, 1867. 



A double action lever within reach of the 

 plowman is connected with and operates the 

 pivoted stubble cleaner. 



Claim. The lever a, rod b, joint c, and slot 

 d, constructed, arranged, and operating in the 

 manner and for the purpose set forth. 



66,109. JAMES WALLACE, Sheridan, 

 Pa. Plows. June 25, 1867. 



The rod slips in staples beneath the beam 

 when the handle is oscillated, and its end 

 pushes away trash which has collected in the 

 angle between the beam and the standard. 



Claim. The jointed rod D D', used in com- 

 bination with the beam and the handle H, as 

 and for the purpose specified. 



66,809. C. P. DEVEREAUX, North 



Newburg, Mich. Plow- Cleaners. July 16, 



1867. 



Claim. 1. Forming a wing or extension d* 

 upon or attaching it to the rear side of the 

 lower part d 3 of the cleaner D, substantially 

 as herein shown and described and for the 

 purpose set forth. 



2. The combination of the lever F with the 

 connecting rod E and handle C, substantially 

 as herein shown and described, and for the 

 purpose set forth. 



67,550. JACOB JAMESON, Philadel- 

 phia, Pa. Cleaning weeds from Plows. Aug. 

 6, 1867. 



The rotating wheel is pivoted to a sliding 

 stem that passes through a staple on the beam 

 and is vibrated by a spring to which it is at- 

 tached. Its purpose is to clean weeds and 

 stubble off the breast of the plow. 



Claim. The wheel A attached to the slid- 

 ing or yielding stem and held down by a 

 spring, when applied to a plow, substantially 

 as and for the purpose set forth. 



71,715. S. T. DENISE, Red Bank, N. J. 



Plows. Dec. 3, 1867. 



The horizontal roller turns in the furrow be- 

 hind the share, and communicates rotation to 

 the vertical clearing roller at the breast of the 

 plow. 



Claim. The combination, in a plow, of the 

 vertical roller E with the horizontal roller I, 

 the latter rotating the former, substantially in 

 the manner and for the purpose specified. 



83,768. JOHN H. ELWARD, Polo, 



111. Plows. Nov. 3, 1868. 



The colter is attached to the beam by a 

 rounded shank arranged nearly vertically be- 

 tween its edge and the beam. A roller is 



