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COLTERS 



108.243. ISAAC EASTWOOD, Lan- 

 ark, 111. Plows. Oct. ii, 1870. 



Claim. The adjustable revolving hub or 

 disk C, having projecting radial arms or cut- 

 ters c, in combination with the adjustable back- 

 wardly-inclined colter B', when both are at- 

 tached to and adjusted upon the beam A of a 

 plow, in the manner and for the purpose shown. 



108,488. HORACE M. KEITH, Com- 

 merce, Mich. Plows. Oct. 18, 1870. 

 Claim. The edger H and colter I, con- 

 structed as described, and arranged upon the 

 side of the plow-beam A, or plow-standard, to be 

 longitudinally adjustable, substantially as and 

 for the purpose set forth. 



108,771. DANIEL DILLENBACK, 



Galesburg, Mich. Plow-Jointers. Nov. 1, 



1870. 



Claim. The combined arrangement of 

 curved standard a, with cutting-blade c, re- 

 versible land-side d, and draw-rod n, substan- 

 tially as described, and for the purpose herein- 

 before set forth. 



110,251. JOHN M. LEONARD, Mar- 

 shall City, Mich. Adjustable Plow-Jointers. 

 Dec. 20, 1870. 



Claim. The combination, in an adjustable 

 plow-jointer, of the point A, the mold-board 

 B, the shank C, and the standard D, wherein 

 the mold -board B is pivoted to the lower end 

 of the shank C by the bolt a, and the shank C 

 is provided with the slot c, and secured to the 

 standard D by the bolt d, and the several parts 

 named are constructed and arranged substan- 

 tially as described and shown. 



110,283. GEORGE F. PYKIET, Fair- 

 field, 111. Cutters for Plows. Dec. 20, 1870. 

 Claim. The cutter G G, having its curved 

 end resting upon the point F of the plow, bev- 

 eled along its upper edge on one side and 

 alligned with the land-side on the other, as and 

 for the purpose described. 



110,924. JOHN M. LEONARD, Mar- 

 shall, Mich. Plows. Jan. 10, 1871. 

 Claim. The combination with each other, 

 and with a plow, of the jointer-share and the 

 mold-board A B, when employed either with 

 or without the roller D, and constructed, ar- 

 ranged, and connected substantially as and for 

 the purpose set forth. 



111,158. SETH WAY, La Porte, Ind. 



Plow-Colters. Jan. 24, 1871. ■ 



Claim. An elliptic spindle, constructed, 

 combined, and arranged in all its parts as here- 

 in set forth, when attached to a colter for 

 plows. 



111.244. JOSEPH PINK HAM, New 



Market, N. H. Plows. Jan. 24, 1871. 



Claim. 1. The frame A', with adjusting- 

 screws a" a" a" a", combined with the beam A, 

 pivoted at a, substantially as and for the pur- 

 pose described. 



2. The colter B, with its projecting lip b* 

 inserted into the slot or mortise in the point of 

 the share, and the yoke //' fastened to the 

 standard of the plow either by the bolt b or 

 the bolts and bar l>\ substantially as and for 

 the purpose described. 



111,786. ANDREW J. SPICER, Gales- 

 burg, Mich. Prarie-Plow-Jointers. Feb. 

 14, 1871. 



Claim. The semicircular colter for cutting 

 loose a riband of turf from the land-side of 

 the furrow, being turned in the manner and 

 for the purpose set forth and described. 



114,822. HORACE S. HOXIE, Raisin 

 Centre, Mich. Plow-Colters. May 16, 1871'. 

 Claim. 1. The share a, constructed, at- 

 tached, and operating as and for the purposes 

 specified. 



2. The combination of the curved mold- 

 board C with the share a, when each is con- 

 structed as described and attached to a colter- 

 bar, as and for the purposes set forth. 



115,013. JOHN W. BAKER, Elkton, 

 Md. Root-Cutters for , Plows. May 23, 

 1871. 

 Claim. The sickle-shaped opening, I, when 



combined with the revolving cutters B, when 



constructed in the manner and for the purposes 



substantially as set forth. 



116,446. JOHN T. HOVIS, Clintonville, 



Pa. Plow-Attachments for Cutting Stubble. 



June 27, 1871. 



Claim. Tne reciprocating cutter a, finger- 

 bar b, pitman d, shaft/, pinion A, crown-wheel 

 i, shaft j, pinion m, and wheel //, arranged, in 

 connection with a plow, substantially as shown 

 and described. 



120,055. DAVID D. GIBSON, Spring- 



ville, Iowa. Plow-Colters. Oct. 17, 1871. 



Claim. 1. The quadrilaterial colter C pro- 

 vided with rings a a, said rings being formed 

 on the ends of small screw-bolts and fastened 

 by nuts on the opposite side of the colter, sub- 

 stantially as and for the purposes herein set 

 forth. 



2. In combination with the quadrilaterial 

 colter C having rings or eyes a a, as described, 

 the rod b formed on the lower end of the 

 shank D, substantially as and for the purposes 

 herein set forth. 



3. In combination with the quadrilaterial 

 colter C having rings or eyes a a, and the 

 shank D with rod b, the concave and convex 

 wedges d d' , straight wedge m, stirrup/, bar E, 

 rod h, and set-screw k, all constructed and ar- 

 ranged substantially as shown and described, 

 and for the purposes herein set forth. 



120,581. HENRY GALENTINE, 



Greece, N. Y. Plow-Wheels. Nov. 7, 1871. 



Claim. 1. In combination with the wheel 



A, the bushing b secured in the former by 



means of the lug c locking against the inclined 



