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and with an enlarged foot for supporting the 

 plow-point C, substantially as described. 



4. The slanting landside E, sloping inward 

 from its top to bottom edge, in combination 

 with the plow-point C and colter D, the said 

 colter and plow-point seated directly against 

 the forward edge of the mold-board through 

 its entire length, substantially as and for the 

 purpose described. 



144,811. NORMAN WESTCOTT, Nel- 

 son, assignor of one-half his right to Dwight 

 Cross, Morrisville, N. Y. Draft Attachments 

 for Plows. Nov. 18, 1873. Filed May 27, 



1873- 



The rear end of the pole is supported by a 



single adjustable gage-wheel, and is connected 

 with the plow-beam by a double-hinged joint, 

 which permits a draft in any direction, the plow 

 being kept erect. 



Claim. The combination of plow-beam O, 

 double-jointed coupling A U Y, pole C, cheek- 

 pieces P, having a vertical series of holes/, and 

 single gage-wheel B, substantially as specified. 



144,960. AMUND K. DAHL, Fox 



Lake, Wis. Plows. Nov. 25, 1873. Filed 



Apr. 19, 1873. 



Claim. 1. The front part A, of a plow, with 

 the part c of the mold-board, and the part d of 

 the landside, all made in a single solid piece, 

 substantially as described. 



2. The guard D, having its rear end slotted 

 to engage on the standard a, in combination 

 with the spring F, the construction and ar- 

 rangement being substantially as shown and 

 described. 



145,088. RICHARD A. BROWN, 



Oakland, Miss." Plows. Dec. 2, 1873. Filed 



July 26, 1873. 



Claim. The combined brace and adjusting- 

 rods F and G and their screw-nuts, in combin- 

 ation with the plow D and pivoted standard E, 

 the rod G being pivoted to the rear extension 

 of the landside D', and all arranged with rela- 

 tion to the beam A, as shown and described, 

 for the purpose specified. 



145,120. JOHN B. NORRIS, Richmond, 

 Va. Plows. Dec. 2, 1873. Filed Sep. 10, 



l8 7.3- 



Claim. Th'> combination of anti-friction 



balls with a roller, cylinder, or drum m m, and 

 neck or stem J K I of a plow, in the manner 

 as shown in Figs. 3 and 5, for the purpose sub- 

 stantially as set forth and described. 



146,088. JOHN J. MITCHELL, Hop- 



kinsville, Ky. Plows. Dec. 30, 1873. Filed 

 July 12, 1873. . . * 



Claim. 1. The foot-piece A, having along 

 the front curved edge the breast a and parallel 

 flange d, and at the lower end the flange b, 

 substantially as shown in Fig. 3, and for the 

 purpose specified. 



2. The combination of the cast-iron foot- 

 piece A, having breast a and flanges b d, the 



share B welded to the bar C, and the wooden 

 mold-board D having its front part formed at, 

 or nearly at, a right angle, all substantially as 

 and for the purposes herein set forth. 



147,233. JOHN C. BIDWELL, Pitts- 

 burg, Pa. Plows. Feb. 10, 1874. Filed 

 July 23, 1873. 



Claim. 1. The standard e, composed of 

 two wrought-iron bars joined in the center and 

 parted at the ends, forming at the upper end a 

 crutch sustaining the beam d, and at the lower 

 end grasping the tail b with one part e 1 , and 

 sustaining and bracing the mold-board with the 

 other part e 1 . 



2. The standard e, constructed as described, 

 in combination with the solid point a and ex- 

 tension b, substantially as described. 



147,979. GEORGE W. RUCH, Naper- 



ville, 111. Plows. Feb. 24, 1874- Filed 



Aug. 12, 1873. 



The steel share is detachable and separate 

 from the point on which it is held by a spur, 

 and bolted to a flange attached to the point. 

 The latter forms the front portion of the face 

 of the landside, and lines the remainder nearly 

 to its rear. 



Claim. The combination, in a plow, of the 

 removable share B* having lug c, with point C, 

 having shoulder c' for supporting the share, 

 substantially as shown and described. 



148,786. EDWARD WALTER, Salis- 

 bury, Mo. Plows. Mar. 17, 1874. Filed 

 Sep. 6. 1873. 



Claim. The combination, with beam A, of 

 bi-branched standard B B', one branch, B', be- 

 ing adjustable through, and the other pivoted 

 in, said beam, and rod G', pivoted to said 

 standard, and adjustable through a pendant, 

 e, as and for the purpose described. 



149,314. HARRISON JONES, Ripley, 

 Me. Plows. Apr. 7, 1874. Filed May 31, 



1873- 



Claim. 1. On a plow-beam, A, of common 



construction, the strap B with the diagonal 

 clevis C, the T-shaped ends b with the adjust- 

 ing-holes b 2 and bolts b 1 , the arms B' with ad- 

 justing holes b 3 , and the truck-pulley D, sub- 

 stantially as specified. 



2. The plow-point cast in one piece, having 

 the point /, the ground-knife P, with horizon- 

 tal cutting-edge, the ridge l l and the blade I 2 , 

 joined to the mold-board by forming lateral 

 angles or corners with the same, substantially 

 as and for the purpose described. 



3. In a plow, the arrangement of the clevis 

 C in a diagonal position, for the purpose set 

 forth. 



149,694. JOHN M. TINGLEY, Clifton 

 Mill, Mo. Plows. Apr. 14, 1874. Filed 

 Feb. 14, 1874. 



Claim. 1. The notched and slotted wedge 

 G, in combination with the knob c' of the up- 

 right C, the bow F, the plow-beam A B, and 



