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PLOWS. 



both, substantially in the manner herein speci- 

 fied. 



2. The combination of a steel mold-board, 

 point, and landside with cast-iron plow beam, 

 when said plow beam serves for the purpose of 

 a support to the mold-board, point, and land- 

 side, and also for a plow beam, substantially in 

 the manner herein specified. 



3. The brace K, and bar O, when in con- 

 nection with the plow beam A, substantially in 

 the manner and for the purpose herein speci- 

 fied. 



4. The groove t in the plow beam A, when 

 arranged in the manner and for the purpose 

 herein specified. 



5. The dovetail at h in the top of the groove 

 s, when used in connection with the projections 

 n on the landsides K and M, substantially in the 

 manner and for the purpose herein specified. 



6. The attachment of the cutter P to the 

 cast-iron plow beam A, in the grooves a a in 

 said beam, in the manner herein specified. 



7. The L-shaped block G in cast-iron point, 

 when said point is used as a part of the cast- 

 iron attachments, in the manner herein speci- 

 fied. 



8. The block H and I, the hooks L and N, 

 constructed and arranged in the manner herein 

 specified. 



66,691. CHARLES A. ELTON, Hills- 

 borough, Ohio. Plows. July 16, 1867. 

 Claim. Connecting the rear end of the beam 

 A, to the handle B, by means of the slotted 

 and angular shaped holder d and the bolts c 

 and e as described when the slots in said hol- 

 der are of such a size and shape that by oper- 

 ating the bolt c the forward end of said plow- 

 beam, can be varied and secured in any desir- 

 ed lateral position and by operating both of 

 said bolts c and e the forward end of said plow 

 beam can be varied and secured in any desir- 

 ed vertical position substantially as herein set 

 forth. 



66,774. BENJAMIN F. AVERY, Louis- 

 ville, Ky. Plows. July 16, 1867. 

 Claim. 1. The cast standard skeleton D, 



constructed substantially in the manner herein 



shown and described and for the purpose set 



forth, 



2. The point F and arm/' constructed and 

 attached to the skeleton D, substantially in the 

 manner herein shown and described. 



3. The brace bar G, constructed with lugs^ 

 and £ 2 and secured to the mold board E, handle 

 C, and landside of the skeleton D, substantially 

 in the manner herein shown and described and 

 for the purpose set forth. 



66,787. T. E. O. BRINLY, Louisville, 

 Ky., assignor to himself and J. G. Dodge, 

 same place. Plows. July 16, 1867. 

 Claim. 1. The standard and landside cast 



in a single piece and provided with the flange 



C, constructed as described. 



2. A plow consisting of the flanged standard 



as above described in combination with a sep- 



arate mold board and point of cast iron, as set 

 forth. 



3. A plow consisting of the flanged standard 

 as described in combination with a mold board 

 and point made separately of steel as des- 

 cribed. 



66,958. WASHINGTON 0. EVARTS, 



Danby, N. Y. Plows. July 23, 1867. 



Claim. 1. Making a plow with the hinged 

 mold boards E E, cam wheel D attached to the 

 mid rib or beam frame or other convenient 

 part and actuating the same as and for the pur- 

 poses described. 



2. Making the cam wheel D, adjustable by 

 means of the hinged and slotted pieces E E for 

 the purposes described. 



3. Hanging the mold boards on a separate 

 and adjustable frame R R lor the purpose of 

 using thereby various sized and shaped mold- 

 boards, for various uses as described. 



4. Lap hinging the various mold boards so far 

 back of the plow points as entirely to conceal the 

 hinges and protect them from the earth as it 

 slides over 'the joint as described. 



5. Extending the midrib of the beam frame 

 B to near the wheel D, and so shaping the same 

 in combination with the wheel as to make an 

 even and smooth path for the wheel D, for 

 the purpose of giving an even steady motion to 

 the cam wheel as described. 



6. The combined whole, when virtually 

 made and operated as described for the purposes 

 of double wide furrow plow cultivator and digger 

 as set forth. 



66,976. 0. W. GRANT, Iona, Island, N. 



Y. Plows, Aug. 20, 1867. 



Claim, 1. The supplemental share G, and 

 landside F, when used in connection, with or 

 applied to an ordinary tilage plow substantially 

 in the manner as and for the purpose set forth. 



2. The supplemental or auxiliary share K, 

 applied to the share and mold board, substan- 

 tially as and for the purpose specified. 



3. The two colters H H' applied to the beam 

 for the purpose set forth. 



and used in connection with the supplemental 

 share G, and landside F, substantially as and 



4. The supplemental strips L for the mold- 

 board C, when used in combination with the 

 supplemental share and land side substantially 

 as and for the purpose specified. 



68,032. ALFRED C. BELT, Coresville, 



Va. Plows. Aug. 27, 1867. 



Claim. 1. The mold board C, made in the 

 form shown and described and provided with 

 a cutting edge extending to or nearly to the 

 plow beam in the manner and for the purpose 

 set forth. 



2. The grooved reversible share G, con- 

 structed and operating substantially as des- 

 cribed. 



3. The extension double reversible cutter F, 

 arranged and operating as described. 



4. The round adjustable, self-sharpening ex- 

 tension point H, operating as described. 



