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PLOWS. 



the projections a b of the landside and mold- 

 board, and provided with the collar/ and share 

 brace g; all arranged as and for the purpose 

 set forth. 



34,262. WILLIAM MORRISON, 



Chadd's Ford, Pa. Plows. Jan. 28, 1862. 



Claim. 1. A mold-board for a plow com- 

 posed of a steel face and an iron back, made 

 and united to the plow substantially as de- 

 scribed. 



2. In combination with a permanent land- 

 side and a bar share, as described, a steel cutter 

 that is united to the outside of such landside, 

 and by a groove to the bar share, in such man- 

 ner as to be adjusted thereon, as it wears away, 

 as set forth and described. 



35,415. W. COGGESHALL, Finley, 

 Ohio, assignor to himself and W. T. Cogge- 

 shall, of the same place. Plows. May 27, 

 1862. 



To the front part of the landside which ex- 

 tends upward in a curved form above the mold- 

 board, is pivoted a rod having its forward end 

 bent downward and forked so as to fit over the 

 upper edge of the beam. The rear end of the 

 beam is curved and attached at its lower end 

 to the lower part of the landside. Near the 

 forward end of the beam is a series of holes, 

 into one of which the forked end of the above- 

 named rod may be bolted so that the lines of 

 the draft may be varied as desired, to regulate 

 the depth of furrow. 



Claim. The combination of the adjustable 

 rod E and adjustable beam F, arranged and 

 applied to the plow as and for the purpose set 

 forth. 



36,004. D. F. HUMPHREY, Saline, 



Mich. Plows. July 29, 1862. 



Claim. 1. The draft-rod B fitted in the 

 tubular beam A and passing through the slot d 

 in the front end thereof when arranged with 

 the slide C and bolt c, substantially as and for 

 the purpose set forth. 



2. Attaching the standards D F of the land- 

 side H to the beam A by means of the screw 

 or bolt E and the bolt h, the former being fit- 

 ted directly in the beam A, and the latter pass- 

 ing through an oblong slot g in the plate G of 

 the standard F, and throuL,h a lip i at the back 

 end of the beam, substantially as and for the 

 purpose set forth. 



36,136. T. E. C. BRINLEY and J. G. 



DODGE, Louisville, Ky. Plows. Aug. 



12, 1862. 



This invention relates to a method of attach- 

 ing a landside or bar to the short landside or 

 mold-board so as to admit of the landside be- 

 ing readily detached, if broken, and a new one 

 adjusted in its place. A brace rod a is so ar- 

 ranged between the handles as to insure a firm 

 fastening of one of the handles into loops at 

 the rear of the mold-board and serve as a brace 

 between the mold-board and heel of the land- 

 side. 



Claim. 1. The lock joints as shown in 

 Fig. 5, shown by the letters de/andg, in con- 

 nection. 



2. The arrangement of the brace, round or 

 rod a, so that it operates both as a brace and 

 fastening of the handle A' into the loops c c. 



36,711. DERASTUS HARPER, Crystal 

 Lake, 111. Plows. Oct. 21, 1862. 

 Claim. 1. The standard A constructed of 

 wrought-iron in angle form, expanded at its 

 lower part, and united at its upper part to form 

 a solid flat bar, in combination with the mold- 

 board B, landside C, and share E attached to 

 the stand, and all arranged as set forth. 



2. The bar or sole F of the landside C, con- 

 structed of wrought-iron in angle form at its 

 back part, turned upward at its front part, and 

 secured to the standard as shown, for the pur- 

 pose specified. 



1,734. DERASTUS HARPER, Chicago, 

 111. Plow. Oct. 21, 1862. Reissued Aug. 

 2, 1864. 

 Claim. 1. The standard A, constructed of 



wrought-iron in angle form, substantially as 



above set forth. 



2. The combination of the above standard 

 with the mold-board B, landside C, and share 

 E, attached to the standard, and all arranged 

 as set forth. 



3. The bar or sole F of the landside C, con- 

 structed of wrought-iron in angle form at its 

 back part, turned up at its front part and secured 

 to the standard as shown, for the purpose speci- 

 fied. 



37,626. ROBERT JONES, Waynes- 

 burg, Stark Co., Ohio. Plows. Feb. 10, 



l86 .3- 



Claim. The particular combination of 



the curved inner end c of the beam A, the 

 curved shoulder b of the shank B, the bolts 

 d d' , the longitudinal slots e e, and the trans- 

 verse slot/, when the said parts are constructed 

 and arranged in the manner and for the pur- 

 poses herein specified. 



2. The particular construction of the flange 

 g, with the arm h and eais * and /', per- 

 manently attached to a standard B, having a 

 curved shoulder b, when used in the described 

 combination with the landside C, mold-board 

 D, and share E; all arranged and connected in 

 the manner and for the purposes set forth. 



37,740. JAMES M. DICK, Buffalo, N. 



Y. Plows. Feb. 24, 1863. 



Claim. The combination of the curved iron 

 beam F attached to the landside E, as shown 

 and described, with the mold-board D and the 

 share A, or cutting part of the plow, when the 

 whole are constructed and arranged as herein 

 described and set forth. 



38,478. JACOB HAEGE, Shiloh, 111, 



Plows. May 12, 1863. 

 Claim, 1. Raising and lowering or adjust- 

 ing the handles B B. bv means of the screw-. 



