FENDERS, 



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E, said parts B C D E being constructed and 

 operating in connection with each other, sub- 

 stantially as herein shown and described, and 

 for the purpose set forth. 



122,087. ALANSON P. WEBBER, 



Saratoga Township, 111. Plow-Fenders. 



Dec. 19, 1871. 



Claim. A plow-fender, consisting of the 

 rod C provided with the convex shovel D, 

 roller E, and either with or without block d, 

 when adjustable vertically by means of the eye 

 or staple bolts a, and attached to the plow- 

 beam forward of the plow, substantially as de- 

 scribed. 



125,732. ROBERT T. GIELESPIE, 



Millport, Ohio. Clod-Fenders. Apr. 16, 



1872. 



Claim. The fender-shoe and scraper com- 

 bined together, as described, and for the pur- 

 pose set forth. 



135,896. ALBERT L. DIRST, Seward, 

 111. Clod-Fenders. Feb. 18, 1873. 



Claim. The shoe a having the slots n and /, 

 in combination with the bent adjustable bars 

 S, arranged as shown, whereby the spaces be- 

 tween the bars and the distance and angle 

 from the plows may be regulated at pleasure, 

 as and for the purposes set forth. 



151,732. GEORGE B. VAUGHAN, 



Marshall, Mo. Plows. June 9, 1874. Filed 

 Feb. 7, 1874. 



The support for the lower end of the con- 

 ical, sectional roller-fender is formed upon the 

 adjustable-cutter, which is pivoted to the land- 

 side of the plow, and adjusted by means of a 

 set screw working in a curved slot in the cut- 

 ter. 



Claim. A combined sod-cutter and fender- 

 support, D, having a forward pivot a, a slot d, 

 with an adjusting-screw, e, to raise or lower it, 

 and the fender-pivot at its top to introduce or 

 remove extra sections above the roller E for 

 deep or shallow plowing, substantially as and 

 for the purposes described. 



168,999. ORIN W. HOYT, Coldwater, 

 Mich. Fenders. Oct 19, 1875. Filed 

 June 24, 1875. 



Claim. The fender A, formed of a single 

 piere of metal, bent into three angles, a, b, 

 and c, as shown and described, and adjustably 

 connected to the plow-standard by the angular 

 shank B and bolt, as set forth. 



179,122. ASA T. MARTIN, Jr., Butler 

 Co., Iowa. Plow Shields and Cleaners. June 

 27, 1876. Filed Aug. 13, 1875. 



Claim. As a fender attachment for plows 

 the combination of the gravitating toothed 

 wheel A, hub B, stud b, slide C, and stirrup D, 

 with guides d, all constructed substantially as 

 and for the purposes herein set forth. 



183,952. ANDREW C McLEARY, 



Humboldt, Tenn., assignor of one-half his 

 rights to J. H. Hamon and S. M. McLeary, 

 same place. Plow-Fenders. Oct. 31, 1876. 

 Filed Sep. 2, 1876. 



Claim. The combination, with the fender 

 attachment B of a plow, 6f a harrow, D, at- 

 tached in adjustable manner to a curved and 

 pivoted arm, d, of the fender, substantially as 

 shown and described. 



189,128. E. B. MURPHY and 0. D. 

 BRAMELL, South Point, Mo. Corn- 

 Guards for Plows. Apr. 3, 1877. Filed 

 Jan. 29, 1877. 



Claim. The combination, with a fender 

 and its crooked bar D E, of the hollow casting 

 A, arc-slotted and provided with slotted lugs 

 a! ', the bolts B, slotted bar C, pivot F, and 

 spring G, all constructed and arranged sub- 

 stantially as and for the purpose specified. 



194,374. J. B. RUBSAM, Springfield, 



Ohio. Plow - Fenders. Aug. 21, 1877. 



Filed June 29, 1877. 



Claim. 1. An improved plow-fender and 

 corn-straightener of semi - rhomboidal shape, 

 with its oblique angle a! extended forward on 

 the ground-line, and its front edge / inclined 

 backward from the same at an angle of about 

 thirty-five degrees to forty degrees, substan- 

 tially as shown and specified, for the purpose 

 hereinbefore set forth. 



2. The improved double adjustable ratchet- 

 clamp C, having an eccentric base-plate c, pro- 

 vided with holes e e e; for adjustment upon pin 

 f of beam C, constructed and operated sub- 

 stantially as shown and described, as and for 

 the purpose hereinbefore set forth. 



205,463. RUFUS AUSTIN and WM. 



H. GARDINER, Howardsville, 111. 



Fenders. July 2, 1878. Filed Apr. io, 



1878. 



Claim. 1. The two sharp-pointed conically- 

 shaped lifters a a, arranged in a pair and ad- 

 justably attached to the two fenders or shields 

 b b, combined with a wheeled cultivator, ar- 

 ranged and operating as set forth. 



2. In combination with the said lifters and 

 fenders, constructed in pairs, as described, the 

 vertical bars d d, the screw-rod, and the spiral 

 spring on the rod between the bars, construct- 

 ed and arranged and operating as set forth. 



209,885. MARTIN HAIN and DAVID 

 HAIN, Hermann, Mo. Plow Attachments. 

 Nov. 12, 1878. Filed May 20, 1878, 

 Claim. 1. The fender B, having its longer 

 edge cut or serrated, and the cut part bent in- 

 ward and outward, leaving open spaces b' . be- 

 tween teeth b, as and for the purpose set forth. 

 2. The fender B, the connecting-bar C, 

 having one end adjustably secured to the fen- 

 der, the other end hinged to a casting consist- 

 ing of the under and upper parts D D', the for- 

 mer having slot d, bearing edges d l d 2 , the 

 latter having bearings d* d'% seat d\ the bolt 



