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tongues a a, washers D E with tongues and 

 grooves b d, and the plate G with rod H and 

 nut I, all constructed and arranged substan- 

 tially as and for the purposes herein set forth. 

 3. The combination of the perforated plate 

 G, post K, and pivoted perforated hasp J, sub- 

 stantially as and for the purposes herein set 

 forth. 



126,934. SYLVESTER H. DAILEY, 



Olcott, N. Y. Draft Attachments to Plows. 



May 21, 1872. 



Claim. The pin B, strap C D, and springs 

 g, all combined with each other, and arranged 

 substantially as herein shown and described. 



128,087. EDGAR ALFRED WRIGHT, 



Fort Madison, Iowa. Plow-Clevises. June 



18, 1872. 



Claim. The improved clevis herein de- 

 scribed, constructed with the main clevis A 

 having flange B, and the auxiliary clevis C, 

 having flanges D, substantially as and for the 

 purpose specified. 



129,355. HENDERSON McKINEY, 



Earlham, Iowa. Plow Clevis-Pins. July 



16, 1872. 



The clevis-pin has its upper end prolonged 

 into a spring, with a hook or hooks upon the 

 end for supporting the weight of the double- 

 tree. 



Claim. The combination of the clevis-pin 

 B, spring C, and hooks a a, substantially as 

 and for the purposes herein set forth. 



129,614. EDWARD STEWART, Fort 

 Madison, Iowa. Plow-Clevises. July 16, 



1872. 



A clevis made wilh jaws so as to hold the 

 evener or double-tree in a horizontal position, 

 and in the notched pin by means of which the 

 clevis is adjusted to any desired height. 



Claim. 1. The clevis, consisting of the 

 arms A A, cross-bar C, and horizontal jaws D 

 D, all made in one piece, for holding the 

 double-tree in a horizontal position while turn- 

 ing, substantially as herein set fotth. 



2. The combination of the clevis A C D, 

 with V-shaped ridge b, and the pin G, with 

 projections e e, substantially as and for the 

 purposes herein set forth. 



130,145. JAMES NAPIER, Martin's Fer- 

 ry, Ohio. Plow-Clevises. Aug. 6, 1872. 

 When it is required to change the lever to 

 the other side of the plow the rod is pulled 

 back, when the lever drops down ; the draft of 

 the horse raises it to its place on the other side ; 

 then the rod is pushed forward 



Claim. The revolving lever C, with the 

 iron pin g, the iron chain E connecting it with 

 beam of plow, the swivel clevis D for attach- 

 ing the single-tree, and the iron rods R R for 

 its support, as and for the purposes hereinbe- 

 fore set forth. 



130,717. JOHN T. HO VIS, j Clintonville, 

 Pa. Plows. Aug. 20, 1872. 



The plate with which the ring that the team 

 is attached is connected at the front end of 

 the plow-beam, and can be fastened at any de- 

 sired point. 



Claim. The combination of the plate c, 

 link <?, triangular frame f, connecting-bar g, 

 lever h, with a plow-beam and clevis, all ar- 

 ranged and operating as described. 



132,724. EMANUEL R. KAGARICE, 



New Enterprise, Pa. Clevises. Nov. 5, 



1872. 



The clevis is adjustable to either side in the 

 slotted beam and carries an adjustable eye- 

 screw, which regulates the draft-rod. The 

 draft is attached to the plow through the me- 

 dium of a spring. 



Claim. 1. The combination of the slotted 

 plow-beam A, pivoted adjustable clevis B, eye- 

 screw C, and draft-rod D, all constructed and 

 arranged substantially as and for the purposes 

 herein set forth. 



2. The combination, with the plow-beam A, 

 of the draft-rod D, lever E, adjustable-rod d, 

 stirrup G, standard H, and spring I, eye-bolt 

 C, and clevis B, all constructed and arranged 

 substantially as and for the purposes herein set 

 forth. 



133,799. FRANCIS REESE, Wilson- 



ville, Ala. Plow-Clevises. Dec. 10. 1872. 



Antedated Dec. 7, 1882. 



A clevis made in two parts, one adjustable 

 laterally upon the end of the beam, and the other 

 pivoted between two jaws and adjustable ver- 

 tically in the usual manner. 



Claim. The adjustable clevis A pivoted be- 

 tween the jaws of the latterally-adjustable block 

 B, substantially as described. 



133,802. AUGUSTUS SANBORN, St. 



Johnsbury, Vt. Plows. Dec. 10, 1872. 



A reversible plow having a swinging draft- 

 rod, held to either side by a gravitating latch, 

 which operates automatically on turning the 

 plow. 



Claim. In combination with a plow and 

 swinging draft-rod, a gravitating-latch oper- 

 ting automatically as described, to release the 

 draft-rod, prior to swinging and retain it after 

 swinging. 



134,377. CONRAD HARTZELL, St. 



Joseph, Mo. Plows. Dec. 31, 1872. An- 

 tedated Dec. 24, 1872. 



A reversible cutting-blade and colter, formed 

 of one piece of metal, is attached to the land- 

 side of the plow, and in the arrangement of 

 the devices for operating the clevis. 



Claim. 1. The triangular, elongated, ver- 

 tical, and horizontal cutting-blades, or colter 

 A and share A 2 attached to the land-side of a 

 plow, for the purpose described. 



2. The regulating-screw /, the perforated 

 plate M, swivel O, and back-band K, con- 

 necting the shanks /by the pins i i, in combi- 

 nation, substantially as and for the purpose 

 specified. 



