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CLEANERS. 



made to turn freely on the shank, and another 

 is placed on the outer end of its extension. 



Claim. The combination of the colter D, 

 the rounded shank or rod D', and rollers at- 

 tached thereto, substantially as and for the 

 purpose set forth. 



84,823. O. A. HARPER, Wheeling, Ind. 

 Cultivators. Dec. 8, 1868. An improve- 

 ment on his patent of Jan. 7, 1868. 



The forward part of the frame is hinged or 

 jointed so that the wheel may have a vertical 

 movement and adjust itself to the unevenness 

 of the ground. The flanged shaft or dodder 

 is formed at its end with a ball which works in 

 a slot in the lower part of a swinging arm, the 

 upper end of which is pivoted to the frame. 



Claim. 1. Connecting the wheel D to the 

 cultivator beams or frame A, by means of the 

 hinged or jointed slotted plate or frame E, 

 substantially as herein shown and described, 

 and for the purposes set forth. 



2. Securing the flanged shaft H or clodder 

 in its bearings, by means of balls or heads 

 formed upon the ends of said shaft, substantially 

 as herein shown and described, and for the pur- 

 pose set forth. 



3. The combination of the swinging arm J 

 with the rear end of the flanged shaft or clod- 

 der H, and with the frame of the cultivator, 

 substantially as herein shown and described, 

 and for the purpose set forth. 



89,237. JAMES A. B. PATTERSON, 



Springfield, 111. Plow-Cleaners. Apr. 20, 

 1869. 



Claim. 1. The above-described device for 

 cleaning plows, consisting of the cleaner A, 

 connected with and suspended from the beam 

 of the plow by the pivot bars D and E and 

 the guides F and G, and operated by means of 

 the lever B, substantially as and for the pur- 

 poses before set forth. 



2. The pivot bars D and E, in combination 

 with the guides F and G, connecting and sus- 

 pending the cleaner A to the beam of a plow, 

 substantially as shown and for the purpose de- 

 scribed. 



90,488. ANDREW 0. BLACK, Kau- 



kauna, Wis. Plow-Cleaners. May 25, 1869. 



Claim. The combination and arrangement 

 of the lever L, cord c, spring D, cord <?, and 

 stop B, in the manner and for the purpose de- 

 scribed. 



91,328. S. T. GODFREY, Seaville, N. J. 

 Plows. June 15, 1869. 



Claim. 1. The combination of the pivoted 

 knife I, connecting-rod G, lever F, and wheel 

 E, having pins /, projecting from its side, with 

 the plow A B C D, substantially in the man- 

 ner herein shown and described, and for the 

 purpose set forth. 



2. The combination of the spring-guide K, 

 with the plow A B C D, substantially as herein 



shown and described and for the purposes set 

 forth. 



91,464. A. B. MATTOON, Auburn, N. 



Y. Coulter-Cleaners. June 15, 1869. 



Claim. The combination of the clearing- 

 arm D and wheel B, when constructed and ar- 

 ranged to operate substantially as herein de- 

 scribed, for the purpose specified. 



61,957. J. MILES and E. P. MILES, 



Pleasant Hill, Ohio. Plow-Cleaners. June 

 29, 1869. 



Claim. The combination, with a plow, of the 

 curved sliding cleaning-bar A, when arranged to 

 be adjusted vertically, and from side to side of 

 the beam, substantially as specified. 



62,350. D. H. PAUL, De Witt, Iowa. 

 Cultivators. July 6, 1869. 



Claim. The application of reciprocating 

 saws to a cultivator, in the manner substantial- 

 ly as shown and described, for the purpose of 

 cutting or severing weeds or trash, which may 

 adhere to the plow or share standards, and 

 stripping it from the latter, as set forth. 



92,959. RICHARD GROOM,, Albany, 

 N. Y. Cleaning Plows. July 27, 1869. 



Claim. 1. The shear-blade A, in combina- 

 tion with colter B, substantially as herein 

 shown and described. 



2. The horizontal share-blade C, and the 

 two-edged movable share-blade A, in combina- 

 tion with an upright blade or colter, B, sub- 

 stantially as herein shown and set forth. 



105,660. WILLIAM M. ECCLES, St. 

 Louis-, Mo. Devices for Preventing Plows 

 From Choking. July 26, 1870. 



Claim. 1. The application of the roller A 

 to the plow, running from the beam F to the 

 land-side H, to prevent the plow from choking. 



2. The arrangement of the roller A, rod E, 

 platform C, base D, land-side H, and beam F, 

 constructed to operate as described. 



106,556. WILLIAM G. COOMBS. 



New Gloucester, Me. Plows Aug. 23, 



1870. 



Claim. The combination and arrangement 

 of the lever a, pivot b, pivot c, arm d, pivot e, 

 lever/, pivot h, arm i, pivot k, slotted slide /, 

 with its confining bolts in the slot, and clean- 

 ers m n, arranged on opposite sides of the colt- 

 er and share respectively, applied as herein 

 described. 



111,155. MARINUS VAN DUINE and 

 JAN DE JONGE, Zeeland, Mich. Ma- 

 nure-Rake Attachments for Plows. Jan. 4, 

 1871. 



Claim. The rake D, in combination with 

 the wheels F and H, hangers I and C, and 

 bearing E, and connected to the beam B of 

 the plow A, all constructed substantially as de- 



