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Claim, i. The combination of the curved 

 pieces C C with the frame A, and mole and 

 colter, substantially as set forth, whereby the 

 colter and mole can be raised and turned over 

 above the frame, and there securely held for 

 transportation or storage. 



2. The combination of the lever E and 

 curved pieces C C with the frame A, and col- 

 ter D, and mole, substantially as set forth, 

 whereby the point of the mole can be raised by 

 lever E, at the will of the driver. 



3. The fins or compressers e e, in combina- 

 tion with the mole and colter, when arranged 

 in relation thereto as and for the purposes set 

 forth. 



4. Forming the sides of the front of the 

 mole parallel in combination with providing 

 the middle of the mole with conveying pins, 

 as set forth. 



32,866. LOURE GREEN, Great Bend, 

 Pa. Mole Plows. July 23, 1861. 

 The invention consists in combining with a 

 single standard, as may be desired, a change- 

 able mole, subsoil, and draining plow, for the 

 purpose of performing a variety of farming op- 

 erations. 



Claim. The combination of the standard 

 H H with the shares A, B, and C, and the 

 flanches E/and D D, the whole constructed 

 and arranged substantially as and for the pur- 

 poses set forth. 



33,149. SAMUEL F. JONES, St. Paul, 

 Ind. Mole Plows. Aug. 27, 1861. 

 Claim. 1. The method of connecting the 

 mole E to the cutter B by means of the slot e 

 and clevis c, when constructed and operated 

 substantially as shown and described, for the 

 purpose set forth. 



2. In combination with the slot e and clevis 

 c, the mole E, screw rod J, and arm nut m, when 

 combined and arranged to act "conjointly, and 

 used as shown and described, for the purpose 

 set forth. 



34,074. RICHARD P. SMITH and 

 JOS. R. GATES, Louisville, Ky. Mole 

 Plows. Jan. 7, 1862. 



Claim. The draining plow, Fig. 4, provid- 

 ed with a press wheel 0, with a concave peri- 

 phery, when used in combination with the 

 double-spool capstan, constructed as set forth, 

 and for the purpose of under-draining. 



38,677. C G. GRABO, Greenfield, Mich. 



Mole Plows. May 26, 1863. 



Claim. 1. The application to mole plows 

 of a V-shaped colter, when the two shanks of 

 said colter form such an angle with each other 

 as to stand respectively to both sides of the 

 perpendicular line drawn from the apex of the 

 triangle to the plow beam, substantially in the 

 manner and for the purposes herein described. 



2. In combination with a V-shaped colter, 

 as herein described, the draft-rod 7 and regu- 

 lator 2, substantially in the manner and for the 

 purposes herein set forth. 



39,118. STTLLMAN A. CLEMENS, 



Rockford, 111. Mole Plows. July 7, 1863. 

 Antedated Dec. 27, 1862. 



Claim. 1. The mole a attached near its 

 forward end by a pivot pin near to the front edge 

 of the lower end of a cutter-bar b, substan- 

 tially as described and for the purposes speci- 

 fied. 



2. A cutter-bar b attached to a mole plow 

 beam h, by the herein described or an equiva- 

 lent mode which allows free pendulous and 

 hinge movements to the cutter-bar, substantially 

 as described and for the specified purposes. 



45,735. E. H. MORTON, Oxford, Iowa. 

 Mole Plows. Jan. 3, 1865. 



Claim. 1. Attaching the sweep E to the 

 capstan B, by means of the journal c and slot- 

 ted bar D, on the latter, and the eye d on 

 the sweep, substantially as and for the purpose 

 set forth. 



2. In combination with sweep E, the ad- 

 justable bail support G, constructed and ap- 

 plied to the capstan frame A, to operate as and 

 for the purpose described. 



3. The securing of the colter K to the beam 

 H through the medium of the slot a and ad- 

 justable plates J J', arranged substantially as 

 herein set forth. 



59,049. ADAM MILLER, Chicago, 111. 

 Mole Plows. Oct. 23, 1866. 



Claim. 1. The cutter brace E, when at-" 

 tached to a pivoted beam lever and movable 

 colter, substantially as specified. 



2. The arrangement and combination of the 

 colter F, cutter brace E, and pivoted lever B, 

 with the standards C, provided with ratchet 

 and pawl and beam A, substantially as speci- 

 fied. 



3. The arrangement and combination of the 

 hooks L L, cords I I, and cro;s-bar k, with the 

 mole H or G, for inserting two or more lengths 

 or pieces of drain tile, substantially asset forth 

 and specified. 



61,263. A. P. ROUTT, Liberty Mills, Va. 

 Draining Machines. Jan. 15, 1867. 



Claim. The adjustable flaring wings G G, 

 applied to the double mold board D in the 

 manner described, and operating to clear away 

 the dirt from the edges of the ditch, as and 

 for the purpose set forth. 



62,116. JACOB CREAMER, Jefferson- 

 ville, Ohio. Mole Plows, Feb. 19. 1867. 



Claim. 1. The combination of the rec- 

 tangular frame A, bent axles B B', and hined 

 retaining bars /and k, the said parts being res- 

 pectively constructed and arranged for use sub- 

 stantially in the manner and for the purpose 

 set forth. 



2. The arrangement of the swinging frame 

 A, capstan b'" , capstan head b", parallel bars c, 

 chains e, lever d, and "horse" /, substantially 

 as set forth. 



