FENDERS. 



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3. In combination with the beam and stand- 

 ard, the shield G, bars H I J, and plates D F, 

 constructed, arranged, and operating substan- 

 tially as and for the purposes specified. 



250,527. GEORGE W. HAVILAND, 



Fort Dodge, Iowa. Cultivator-Fenders. 



Dec. 6, 1881. Filed Aug. 22, 1881. 



Claim. 1. A cultivator-fender made nar- 

 rower behind than in front, and provided with 

 an arc -shaped detachable screen composed of 

 wires, in combination with vertically-adjustable 

 pierced arms and bottom horizontal guards, 

 arranged and constructed substantially as de- 

 scribed. 



2. The combination of the vertical pierced 

 arms B, the horizontal bottom giards, A, and 



the curved rods E, substantially as described. 



3. The combination of the bottom guards, 

 A, the outer rods, D, and the inner rods, E, 

 substantially as described. 



4. The combination of the screen C, the 

 guards A, arms B, and outer and inner rods, 

 D and E, substantially as described. 



265,006. LUCIEN B. BEAUMONT, 



Alexandria, Ohio. Fenders. Sep. 26, 1882. 



Filed Jan. 25, 1882. 



Claim. A plow attachment composed of a 

 single rod or bar coiled to form a fender, and 

 having a portion thereof extended forward for 

 an attaching-arm and the end turned back 

 upon itself to adapt it to be clamped to the 

 beam, substantially as shown and described. 



