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LANDSIDES. 



front edge of the mold board, and then de- 

 scends to bear against the ground near the heel 

 of the plow, leaving an open arched space, 

 and lessening the frictional surface. 



Claim. The landside b, when constructed in 

 the manner herein shown and described. 



68,313. BURDET C ROUSE, Morris, 

 111. Plows. Aug. 27, 1867. 



The round rotary steel cutter is attached to 

 to the share bar and moves horizontally by the 

 forward motion of the plow. 



Claim. The rotary landside cutter, in com- 

 bination with the share at its point B, and ar- 

 ranged in the manner and for the purpose 

 above set forth. 



77,242. JEROME BACON, Medina, 

 Wis. Plow Land Sides. Apr. 28, 1868. 



The land side has an adjustable shoe which 

 is secured by rabbet, lugs and bolts, and is - re- 

 movable for repair or renewal as it wears. 



Claim. 1. The ears C, attached to the shoe 

 B, by which the shoe is secured to the land 

 side, thus relieving the rear of the land side 

 from all weight and wear, substantially as de- 

 scribed. 



2. The slots d, in the ears C, by which the 

 shoe is made adjustable, substantially as and 

 for the purpose set forth. 



3. The adjustable shoe B, applied to a land 

 side, A, in the manner described, and provided 

 with ears C, having slots d, adapted to fit over 

 bolts e, fixed in the land side A, substantially 

 as and for the purpose herein set forth. 



78,293. JOHN KOFFEND, Appleton, 



Wis. Plows. May 26, 1868. 



By raising or lowering the heel of the ad- 

 justable landside the direction of the point is 

 slightly changed, thereby causing the plow to 

 work at a greater or less depth. 



Claim. The combination of a pivoted, ad- 

 justable, auxiliary landside, with the ordinary 

 landside of a plow, whether said auxiliary 

 landside be placed upon the outer or inner 

 side of said ordinary landside, substantially as 

 herein shown and. described, and for the pur- 

 pose set forth. 



80,859. JOHN G. FETZER, Brunswick, 



assignor to Fetzer and Woodson, St. Louis, 



Mo. Plows. Aug. 11, 1 868-. 



The landside has a triangular attachment by 

 means of which the said landside, the mold- 

 board and shares are coupled together. 



Claim. The landside D, when constructed 

 with the assembling bars d and d' , the whole 

 being arranged as herein shown and described. 



87,533. JAMES F. BENTON, Penn 

 Yan, N. Y. Plows. Mar. 9, 1869. 

 Claim. The grooved or channeled land- 

 side B, in combination with the mold-board 

 C, when made and arranged as specified, and 

 used in connection with the beam A. substan 



tially as and for the purpose herein set forth. 



135,363. EDWIN REESE, Eutaw, Ala., 

 assignor to Charlotte M. Reese, same place. 

 Plows. Jan. 28, 1873. 



The landside is hinged at its point of union 

 with the share, so that its heel can have an an- 

 gular vertical adjustment. This adjustment is 

 affected by an adjusting-brace pivoted to the 

 heel of the land-side, and secured to the pos- 

 terior portion of the standard. 



Claim. A bottom-concaved land-side, hav- 

 ing the rear section D jointed to a fixed section 

 E, for the purpose of giving angular adjust- 

 ment to the rear section of land-side as the 

 bottom of share wears, and thus preserve the 

 cutting-edge of said share always at or about 

 the true angle. 



142,074. JAMES F. BENTON, Penn 

 Yan, N. Y. Plows. Aug. 26, 1873. Filefl 

 Dec. 5, 1872. 



A common plow is provided with a supple- 

 mental sole, which is pivoted in a slot in 

 the rear end of the land-side and adjusted at 

 the forward end by an oblique slot to govern 

 the pitch of the plow. 



Claim. The adjustable sole B, when pivoted 

 to the rear end of the land-side and secured bv 

 the slotted stud, as described. 



190,779. H. OPP, Belleville, 111. Plows. 

 May 16, 1877. Filed Apr. 12, 1877. 



Claim. The land-side m, having the cutting- 

 edge flange r, shoulder s, slot /, and point u, 

 and having its rear end supported upon the 

 wheel x, substantially as set forth. 



222,313. ADELBERT 0. SCHRAM, 



Flint, Mich. Plows. Dec. 2, 1879. FWed 



Sep. 2, 1879. 



A cone-shaped roller for a land -side, its apex 

 or top adjustable laterally and forward and 

 back. 



Claim. 1. In a plow, a land-side fbrmed of 

 a single conical roller supported with its apex 

 upward, and inclined to present a vertical face 

 outward, substantially as described and shown. 



2. The conical roller E, forming the land- 

 side of the plow, and mounted in devices where- 

 by its inclination in the line of draft can be 

 adjusted to adapt it for plowing at different 

 depths, as described and shown. 



3. The conical vertical roller land-side E, 

 mounted in a frame and capable of lateral and 

 longitudinal adjustment of its inclination, sub- 

 stantially as shown and described. 



249,727. JOSEPH J. HOLLAND, 



Macy, Tex., assignor of one-half to Herbert 



B. Taliaferro, same place. Plows. Nov. 15, 



1881. Filed June 11, 1881. 



Claim. 1. The reversible landside for plow 



herein shown and described, composed of a flat 



plate, F, cut off straight at one end, having 



its parallel top and bottom edges turned in re- 



