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. 4. The beam a, and brace b, landside d, and 

 colter nose e combined to form the design 

 specified, when made and used as herein de- 

 scribed. 



72,386. ANDREW GILMORE, Phce- 

 nixville, Pa. Plows. Dec. 17, 1867. 

 Claim. 1. The clearing blade J, when con- 

 structed of two pieces j f attached together in 

 such a manner as to render the blade adjustable 

 in length. 



2. The adjustable frame F, in combination 

 with the wheel W and eccentric G, when used 

 in connection with a plow, substantially in the 

 manner and for the purposes specified. 



3. The combination of the adjustable frame 

 F, wheel W, eccentric G, arm E, lever H, pit- 

 man I, and pivoted cleaning blade J, when the 

 latter is arranged to work on the left side of the 

 colter C, substantially as and for the purpose 

 specified. 



4. The adjustable handles D D, when used in 

 connection with a plow, substantially as and 

 for the purpose specified. 



72,568. WILLIAM D. TITUS, Brook- 

 lyn, N. Y. Plows. Dec. 24, 1867. 

 Claim. 1. The malleable iron mold-board 

 b and share S in one piece. 



2. The grooves 1, 2, 3, 4, in the adjustable 

 colter c and the adjustable gauge wheel d, sub- 

 stantially as described and for the purpose set 

 forth. 



73,209. JAMES URIE, Evansville, Ind. 



Plows. Jan. 7, 1868. 



Claim. 1. The standard C, constructed as 

 described, having the flange c x extending its 

 entire length upon one side, and the horizontal 

 part or landside forming two flanges upon its 

 rear end, gradually decreasing in width toward 

 the forward part, all cast in one piece, as herein 

 described, for the purpose specified. 



2. The point A, when cast in one piece, as 

 set forth, in combination with the standard C, 

 constructed as decribed, having the flange c l ex- 

 tending its entire length upon one side, and the 

 horizontal part or landside forming the flanges 

 upon its rear end gradually decreasing in width 

 toward the forward part, all cast in one piece, 

 as herein shown and described. 



73,550. GEORGE K. SMITHand 



JOSEPH STRASSER, Allegheny City. 



Pa. Plows. Jan. 21, 1868. 



Claim. 1. The combination of the graduate 

 C, with beam D, constructed, arranged, and 

 operating as herein described, and for the pur- 

 pose set forth. 



2. The combination of the movable cap B 

 with the beam D and graduate C, constructed 

 arranged, and operating as herein described, 

 and for the purpose set forth. 



74,183- CHARLES WHITE, Blandens- 



burg, Md. Plows. Feb. 4, 1868. 



Claim. 1. The angle iron I, in combination 



with the slotted transverse bar J and the rear 



end of the plow beam, for effecting the double 



adjustment of the latter, in the manner de- 

 scribed. 



2. The pivotal support G of the plow beam 

 E, in combination with the perforated horizon- 

 tal flange or lug a on the mold-board, as de- 

 scribed. 



3. The plow beam, provided with tubular or 

 semi-cylindrical ribs or corrugations, substan- 

 tially as described. 



4 The yielding tension or draft rod, passing 

 centrally through, or having an equivalent ar- 

 rangement relative to, the beam, as described. 



5. The yielding draft rod, in combination 

 with the spring, operating as described. 



6. The drum or socket, formed in or attached 

 to the beam, in combination with the spring and 

 draft rod, as described. 



74,474. WILLIAM B. YOUNG, Chi- 

 cago, 111. Plows. Feb. 11, 1868. 

 The truss rounds and tie rods are inclined in 

 relation to each other to render the handles 

 rigid. 



Claim. 1. The combination of the round b 

 and rod d, with or without either or all the 

 rounds a and c and rod <?, substantially as de- 

 scribed and for the purpose set forth. 



2. The combination of the rounds a, b, and 

 c, and rods d, e, and f with the handles and 

 beam of a plow, substantially as described and 

 for the purpose set forth. 



76,243. MATHIAS PENNING, Leav- 

 enworth City, Kan. Plows. Mar. 31, 1868. 

 Claim. The combination and arrangement 



of the colter A, having a horizontal extension 



B, bolted to the landside, the rod E, eye bolt 

 n, eye plate e, clip b, upright d, plow handle 

 G, and plow beam H, all constructed and oper- 

 ating substantially as and for the purpose shown 

 and described. 



76,681. CORNELIUS WILKIN, Dun- 

 das, 111. Plows. Apr. 14, 1868. 

 Claim. 1. In combination with the stand- 

 ard b of a steel or other similar plow, the bar 



C, secured to said standard by bolts or rivets c, 

 and having a threaded or slotted portion, </, 

 for uniting said standard to the beam, substan- 

 tially as described. 



2. Securing the colter E by passing it through 

 an opening b b , in the breast of the plow, and 

 fastening it with a bolt or rivet, e, on the in- 

 side, substantially as and for the purpose spec- 

 ified. 



76,714. GIDEON W. COLE, Canton, 



111. Plows. Apr. 14, 1868. 



Claim. 1. The adjustable cap a secured to 

 standard b, as described, and operating sub- 

 stantially as set forth. 



2. The segment-faced shoe /, working on 

 plate g, as described, in combination with the 

 cap a, or equivalent attachment, arranged sub- 

 stantially as and for the purposes set forth. 



3. The combination of the vertical and lat- 

 eral adjustment of the beam, when the differ- 

 ent parts are constructed and operated substan- 

 tially as set forth and described. 



