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FLOWS. 



the central one, and being stayed by diagonal 

 brace bars. 



Claim. The combination and arrangement 

 of the plows B B 1 B 2 with the beams A A 1 A 2 , 

 as described and set forth. 



70,267. GERHARD RINGEN, Smith 

 City, Mo. Plows. Oct. 29, 1867. 

 Claim. The share D and the landside E 

 when formed of one piece and combined with 

 the post F, having two branches// 1 , substan- 

 tially in the manner herein shown and de- 

 scribed. 



71,234. A. SHUNK, Sr., Bucyrus, Ohio. 



Plows. Nov. 19, 1867. 



Claim. 1. The construction of landsides of 

 plows, with flanges in the form herein described, 

 and for the pursposes herein mentioned. 



2. The construction of plow colters with an 

 inward curve above that part which cleaves the 

 ground, in the form herein described and for 

 the purpose herein mentioned. 



71,376. CHARLES FORSTER, Le- 

 banon, Pa. Plows. Nov. 26, 1867. 

 Claim. 1. Forming recesses c 1 c 2 in the 

 standard C or forward end of the mold-board 

 D to receive the flange e l and tongue e 1 formed 

 upon the forward end of the landside E, sub- 

 stantially as herein shown and described and 

 for the purpose set forth. 



2. Forming a recess or groove e 3 in the outer 

 side of the flange e 1 of the landside E for the 

 reception of the projection f formed upon the 

 inner side of the rear part of the cutter F, sub- 

 stantially as herein shown and described and 

 for the purpose set forth. 



71,419. SAMUEL S. STARNES, Ma- 

 comb, 111. Plows. Nov. 26, 1867. 

 The standard passes vertically through the 

 beam, and has a spiral spring beneath the 

 beam and lever nut above it by which it is ad- 

 justed. The rear end of the* beam is traversed 

 by a rod connecting the stilts, and is laterally 

 adjustable thereon by a pivoted lever whose 

 position is secured by a rack. 



Claim. 1. The combination of the standard 

 b, spring d, rod /, and beam a, substantially 

 as and for the purpose described. 



2. The combination of the lever h, rack bar 

 k, and plow beam a, substantially as and for 

 the purpose described. 



71,507. GILPIN MOORE, Moline, 111. 



Plows. Nov. 26, 1867. 



Claim. 1. A movable wedge bolt, arranged 

 to operate as described, for adjusting the beam 

 of a plow laterally, substantially as set forth. 



2. A cast standard, having a slot or recess 

 formed therein to receive the movable wedge 

 bolt, and used in combination therewith for 

 adjusting the beam of a plow, substantially as 

 described. 



71,560. GEORGE WATT, Richmond, 

 Va. Plows. Nov. 26, 1867. 

 Claim. 1. A plow frame or casting A, hav- 



ing a neck or breast a, constructed substantially 

 as herein described, and serving to prevent the 

 accumulation of trash, &c, between the cut- 

 ting edge and the beam. 



2. The brace rod J, reflexed at both ends, 

 as described, and employed in conjunction 

 with the staples/ b 1 and key b 2 , to connect the 

 frame A and mold-board B, substantially as 

 set forth. 



3. The combination, with the slide or land- 

 side bar D, of the hooked-shaped projection d, 

 staple d l , key d 2 , and notches a 5 , for adjustably 

 securing said slide to the frame A, as set forth. 



4. The combination with the frame or cast- 

 ing A of the handles G G, when attached by 

 the bolts £-,<j-', substantially as described. 



5. The removable extension piece F, applied 

 substantially as and for the purpose set forth. 



3,609. GEORGE WATT, Richmond, 

 Va. Plows. Patented Nov. 26, 1867, No. 

 71,560. Reissued Aug. 17, 1869. 

 Claim. 1. A plow - frame or casting, A, 

 having a flange for the support of the mold- 

 board, constructed as represented and de- 

 scribed, for the purpose of adapting it to sup- 

 port any desired form of mold-board, as set 

 forth. 



2. A plow-frame or casting, A, having a 

 neck or breast a, constructed substantially as 

 herein described, and serving to prevent the 

 accumulation of trash, &c, between the cut- 

 ting-edge and the beam. 



3. A plow, having its landside constructed 

 as herein represented and described, for the 

 purposes set forth. 



4. The combination, with the mold-board 

 B, of the colter or cutter E, forming a part of 

 the same as described, for the purpose set forth. 



5. The brace-rod J, reflexed at both ends, 

 as described, and employed, in conjunction 

 with the staples/', b l , and key b 2 , to connect 

 the frame A, and mold-board B, substantially 

 as set forth. 



6. The combination, with the slide or land- 

 side-bar D, of the hooked-shaped projection d, 

 staple d l , key d 2 , and notches a 5 , for adjustably 

 securing said slide to the frame A, as set forth. 



7. The handles G G, both attached to the 

 landside side of the plow, as represented and 

 described, for the purposes set forth. 



8. The removable extension-piece F, applied 

 substantially as and for the purpose set forth. 



9. The mold-board B, Fig. 10, formed for 

 the purposes set forth. 



10. The mold-board B, Fig. 11, adapted for 

 support on the trame A, and to be removed 

 and reversed, as represented and described. ] 



71,734. GEORGE GIBBS, Canton, Ohio. 



Plows. Dec. 3, 1867. 



Claim. 1. The straight beam a, in combina- 

 tion with the detachable wooden brace b, fitted 

 into sockets, for the purpose as herein specified. 



2. The landside d, of the form and for the 

 purposes as set forth. 



2. The colter nose e, made and used as and 

 for the purpose specified. 



