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PLOWS. 



turning device, adapted to turn the sod after it 

 is cut without bearing upon its whole width, 

 substantially as set forth. 



3. The combination, in a sod-plow, of a flat 

 extended share for cutting the sod completely 

 across the furrow in advance of the mold- 

 board, and a narrow mold-board or turning 

 device which turns the sod without bearing 

 upon its whole width, sutstantially as set forth. 



128,245. WILLIAM PARRISH, Day- 

 ton, Oregon. Plows. June 25, 1872. 

 Claim, i. The caster E, beam G, adjustable 

 screw C, lever K, and cross-bar a, constructed, 

 combined, and arranged in a plow, substan- 

 tially as and for the purpose specified. 



2. In a gang-plow having two or more beams 

 with caster and lever attachments, as described, 

 the slotted connecting-bar C, slotted beam B, 

 and pivot-pin C, constructed and arranged sub- 

 stantially as and for the purpose specified. 



129,112. JAMES W. DOWNS, Bowdon 



Ga. Plows. July 16, 1872. 



Claim. The combination of the plow beam 

 A, bar B, standard C, braces D E handles G 

 G dovetailed landside H, share I, plate J, all 

 constructed and arranged substantially as and 

 for the pursposes herein set forth. 



129,296. THOMAS E. PUTNAM, Win- 

 neconne, Wis. Plows. July 16, 1872. 

 A double brace secured to the landside mold 

 board and beam and made adjustable on the side 

 of the beam and on the inside of the mold-board, 

 so as to regulate the depth of furrow to be cut 

 off. 



Claim. The arrangement with the beam A, 

 and plow proper of the brace E, formed in two 

 parts and made adjustable as set forth for the 

 purpose specified. 



129,364. WILLIAM RALL, South Bend, 



Ind. Plows. July 16, 1872. 



The plow-standard has two braces projecting 

 rearwardly from the same to the rear ends of 

 which is secured the short heel or landside. 



Claim. The combination of the standard A 

 brace arms b // with the detached landside G, 

 having the curved points as described. 



129,964. CHESLEY T. KEE, Chester, 

 C. H., S. C. Plows. July 30, 1872. 

 The plow standard and shovel and rings, 

 with device for fastening the same to the stand- 

 ard. 



Claim. The combination of the standard 

 having the slotted foot E, notched across its 

 upper surface with the mold board G, or shovel 

 K, and wings H, having the L-shaped lugs h, 

 substantially as specified. 



130,115. JOHN W. ELLIOTT, Locust, 



Mt. Va. Plows. Aug. 6, 1872. 



Claim. 1. The forked wedge M, in combi- 

 nation, with the handles H H, block a bolt L, 

 and beam A, as and for the purpose set forth. 



2. The handles H H, rising from the land- 

 side and provided with adjusting holes bb beam 



A, adjustable as described, curved standard D, 

 having a bent portion E and braces G K all 

 constructed and operated as set forth. 



130,180. CHARLES BATES, Warsaw, 



111. Plows. Aug. 6, 1872. 



Two plows are arranged on united beams ; 

 can be used as a gang, subsoil, or single plow. 



Claim. The beam A, having the adjustable 

 standard K, and adjustably secured to the 

 handle C, and having the detachable angular 

 beam E, when the several parts are constructed 

 and arranged to be operated as and for the 

 purpose specified. 



130,196. EDWARD S. COOK, Laurel 

 Grove, Va. Plows. Aug. 6, 1872. 

 Claim. 1. The landside D, provided with 

 the angular offset or block d in combination 

 with the foot c recess c 3 said parts being secured 

 together by the bolt and nut d 1 d 2 all construc- 

 ted and fitted together as shown and described. 

 2. The skeleton frame C consisting of the 

 foot c standard c x and rearwardly curved flange 

 c 2 adapted with the share to serve as a sub- 

 soiler and with the addition of the mold board 

 as a turn plow as described. 



130,773. CHARLES URIE, Evansville, 



Ind. Plows. Aug. 20, 1872. 



The plow is made of thin steel plates and a 

 saddle of soft metal is interposed between them 

 to prevent their breaking by concussion. 



Claim. The combination with a mold board 

 and share and landside made of thin steel 

 plates the soft metal saddle F consisting of a 

 curved plate g vertical flange g 1 and the lateral 

 rib g 2 interposed between the share and land- 

 side substantially as specified. 



130,797. ROBERT R. FENNER, Ur- 



bana, 111. Plows. Aug. 27, 1872. Ante- 

 dated Aug. 24, 1872. 



Claim. As an improvement upon my former 

 patent granted the 22, of June 1869 I claim 

 the curve T-shaped guide E in combination 

 with the curved guide plate F constructed and 

 arranged to operate substantially as shown and 

 described. 



131,243. ANDREW J. BONANDER, 



Rockford, 111 Plows. Sep. 10, 1872. 



Claim. The herein described plow, consist- 

 ing of the handles B, beam A, braces B', plates 

 A 1 A 2 bolted to the beam the draft yoke C C 

 constructed as set forth, and adjusted upon the 

 beam by bolt c 2 the draft rods D D the bolt c 3 . 

 clasped by the plate A 2 the standards E E land 

 side F, and mold board G, these parts being 

 constructed combined and arranged for joint 

 operation as set forth. 



131,434. JOSEPH GILMER, Monticello 



Fla. Plows. Sep. 17, 1872. 



Claim. 1. A gouge or concave point sub- 

 stantially as described, in combination with 

 the a plow mold-board a set forth. 



2. The slotted post E and slotted plate C, 

 with suitable binding screws, in combination 



