PLOWS. 



351 



parts A 1 A 2 , and A 3 of the form shown, all cast 

 in one piece from a solid pattern, substantially 

 as described. 



2. The plow colter J', provided upon its land- 

 side with a recess which corresponds to and 

 receives the adjustable standard J, in combina- 

 tion with said standard, substantially as and for 

 the purpose specified. 



121,567.- WILLIAM YOST, Goshen, 



Ohio. Plows. Dec. 5, 1871. Antedated Nov. 



25, 1872. 



Claim. The plow described, consisting of 

 the bar A, curving standards a a', shares B P/. 

 share-bars C C, and handles D D', the parts 

 being relatively ananged, as described. 



123,957. JAMES WALLACE, Sheri- 



Pa. Feb. 20, 1872. 



Claim. The combination and arrangement 

 of the mold-board D, recessed to receive the 

 cutter c, the flanch D 1 , shouldered and recessed 

 on the outside to receive the landside E, and 

 grooved or shouldered on the inside at a" to 

 receive the end of the plow-point, and the 

 shank e, cast as an extension of the flanch and 

 mold-board, and provided with a head or cap, 

 D 2 , all as described, and for the purpose spec- 

 ified. 



125,478. JAMES M. M O Y E R S and 

 GEORGE W. MOYERS, Gordonsville, 

 Va. Plows. Apr. 9, 1872. Antedated 

 Mar. 29, 1872. 



Claim. 1. The reversible point G, provided 

 with flanges or ribs, as specified, in combina- 

 tion with the landside K, provided with the ■ 

 curved slot or recess d, said parts being con- 

 nected as set forth. 



2. The construction and arrangement of the 

 mold-board, landside, point, slide, and share, 

 as specified. 



126,507. FREEMAN R. WILSON, 



Columbus, Ohio. Plows. May 7, 1872. 



Claim. The combination of the saddle G, 

 constructed with shoulders a, offset n, and re- 

 cesses v and y, the share F constructed with 

 flanches/and 0, substantially as specified. 



127,110. HOELL B. SMITH, Tremont, 



111. Plows. May 21, 1872. 



Claim. The plow herein described, con- 

 sisting of the curved share bar B, curved stand- 

 ard C, curved brace d', mold-board A, share 

 A', and landside plate B' forming the colter, 

 substantially as specified. 



127,650. GILLUM SHELTON, Normal, 



111. Plows. June 4, 1872. 



Claim. The combination of the vertically- 

 grooved cast-iron standard A, with front and 

 rear extensions at its top and rounded, as 

 described, wrought-iron bar G connected to 

 the beam, standard, and landside, beam C. bent 

 metal straps D with prong extending in rear of 

 the beam, and the handles E, all the parts being 

 constructed and arranged substantially as herein 

 set forth. 



5,530. GILLUM SHELTON, Normal, 

 111. Patent No. 127,650. June 4, 1872. Re- 

 issued Aug. 12, 1873. Filed July 7, 1873. 

 The upper portion of the plow standard is 

 bifurcited and secured to the beam by two 

 bolts. A supplementary bolt passes from the 

 sole to the beam in a recess in the rear of the 

 standard. The upper part of the standard is 

 longer than usual, so as to give a high position 

 to the beam, and the standard is thick and 

 rounded to avoid clogging. 



Claim. In combination with the beam C 

 and mold-board B, the elongated standard A, 

 having a broad rounded and polished front 

 edge, a seat and lugs, a a, for the attachment 

 of the mold-board, and its upper end having 

 two arms d d, and a bolt or bar, D, substan- 

 tially as and for the purpose specified. 



127,970. ARTHUR B. FARQUHAR, 



York, Pa. Plows. June 18, 1872. 



Claim. The beam A, double standard C, 

 adjusting-brace F, removable sole E, and sole- 

 brace D, when all are combined to operate as 

 set forth. 



128,061. JAMES OLIVER, South Bend, 



Ind. Plows. June 18, 1872. 



Claim. 1. The standard C, having the back 

 upward twist a from the landside and the 

 straight upper part f, in combination with a 

 slopping landside, E, of the plow and beam A 

 thereof, as and for the purpose set forth. 



2. The standard C, having a back upward twist 

 a' from the landside, and the straight upper 

 part/and projecting flange or rib b, constructed 

 substantially in the manner as described, and 

 for the purpose specified. 



3. The colter-bit K. having the sharp point 

 d and the circular cutting-edges e, so con- 

 structed that it will throw the strip into the 

 furrow, substantially asset forth. 



4. The slotted arm N, constructed with a 

 cross-piece c, in combination with the hook O 

 or its equivalent, substantially in the manner 

 and for the purposes specified. 



128,141. WILLIAM K. HARRELL, 



Clarinda, Iowa, assignor to himself, Thomas 

 B. Chamberlain, and Dewitt C. Chamber- 

 lain, same place. Plows. June 18, 1872. 

 Claim. The combination, in a sod-plow of 

 the narrow mold-board E, flat share D, and 

 landside B, when each is relatively constructed 

 and arranged to operate as and for the purpose 

 described. 



6,804. WM. K. HARRELL, Clarinda, 



Iowa, assignor tohimselfT. B. Chamberlain, 



and D. C. Chamberlain. Plows. Patent 



No. 126,141. June 18, 1872. Reissued Dec. 



14, 1875. Filed Nov. 1, 1875. 



Claim 1. In a sod- plow, the flat-extended 



share D, adapted to cut the sod completely 



across the width of the furrow before it begins 



to turn or is turned over, substantially as set 



forth. 



2. In a sod-plow, the narrow mold-board or 



