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3. The brace D, secured adjustably to the 

 plow beam A, and having its rear end curved 

 downward and hinged to the mold-board B, 

 substantially as herein shown and described. 



174,115. FRANK CHEVALIER, Fayette 

 Co., Ky. Plows. Feb. 29, 1876. Filed 

 Jan. 31, 1876. 



Claim. The combination of the two plows 

 secured to the same beam, one in the rear of 

 the other, with the two handles, one of which 

 is attached to each plow, and secured together 

 by the round / and brace /, substantially as set 

 forth. 



174,338. J. W. WRIGHT, Wyandotte, 

 Mich. Plows. Feb. 29, 1876. Filed Nov. 

 23, 1875. 



Claim. 1. The combination, with the beam 

 D, colter F, and stirrups gg, of the landside A, 

 cast with an enlargement at the head of the 

 same, the slotted socket d in such enlargement, 

 and the T-headed bolt E, whereby the landside 

 and colter are adjusted laterally and kept in 

 line with each other, the several parts being 

 constructed and arranged substantially as des- 

 cribed and shown. 



2. In a plow, the combination, with the beam 

 D, of a colter, F, and the four stirrups g, all 

 constructed and arranged substantially as des- 

 cribed and shown. 



3. The ribbed or flanged plates H H, blocks 

 n, and latch I, for securing and adjusting the 

 clevis G to the end of the beam, substantially 

 as set forth. 



174,367. ANDREW W. JOHNSON, 



Chicago, 111. Plows. Mar. 7, 1876. Filed 



Dec. 2, 1875. 



Claim. 1. The combination of the landside 

 D, provided with a shoulder extending entirely 

 across it, and the beam A, resting upon said 

 shoulder, substantially as described. 



2. The landside D, constructed with a shoul- 

 der upon its upper edge for the purpose of re- 

 ceiving the beam, and with lugs upon its lower 

 edge for the purpose of fastening the shoe to 

 the landside, substantially as described. 



3. The combination of the band P, the dou- 

 ble wedge R, the set-screw Q, and the colter 

 O, substantially as and for the purposes set 

 forth. 



175,311. JAS. T. WATKINS, Santa 

 Clara, Cal. Plows. Mar. 28, 1876. Filed 

 Jan. 21, 1876. 



Claim. 1. The standard C, having the lugs 

 d e and downwardly projecting plate g the for- 

 ward end of which plate is formed into a toe i 

 and its rear end beveled as described in combi- 

 nation with the landside B, and share A, formed 

 in one piece and provided with the recess 

 lug / and grooved lug q with its beveled or 

 inclined rear face the whole clamped rigidly 

 together, by the locking lever s with its rect- 

 angular bar / all combined and arranged to 

 operate substantially as and for the purpose set 

 forth. 



2. The landside B and share A, made in a 

 single piece and having the three locking points 

 g o p triangular with each other in combination 

 with the standard c e d and locking lever s, as 

 shown and described. 



175,889. GEORGE WIARD, and 



THOS- WIARD, East Avon, N. Y., as- 

 signors to Geo. Wiard, and Chas. W. 

 Hough, same place. Plows. Apr. 11, 1876. 

 Filed Jan. 25, 1876. 



Claim. 1. The combination with the stand- 

 ard and landside B C, mold board D, and 

 handles F F of the pivot bearing G, slotted 

 transverse brace H and adjustable bearing plate I 

 having slotted lugs K, for making the handles 

 laterally and vertically adjustable substantially 

 as and for the purpose hereinbefore set forth. 



2. The combination with the standard 

 B, provided with ribs b b of the mold board D 

 provided with lug d and overlapping ledge m, 

 for securing the mold board to the standard 

 substantially as and for the purpose hereinbe- 

 fore set forth. 



3. The combination with the standard B, and 

 brace P of the toe plate O, provided with slot 

 q for receiving the bolt e and for facilitating 

 the casting of the parts in one piece substan- 

 tially as and for the purpose hereinbefore set 

 forth. 



176,465. ABRAHAM G.W.FOSTER, 



Newnan, Ga. Plows. Apr. 25, 1876. 



Filed Dec. 2, 1875. 



Claim, i. The adjustable standard e hav- 

 ing its upper part divided into the branches g 

 curved to straddle the beam one in the rear of 

 the other and provided with the seat 6 to re- 

 ceive various kinds of shovels or a landside 

 and moldboard as shown and described. 



2. The combination of the standard e hav- 

 ing the seat 6, landside h having seat 5 and 

 arm / and the mold board the parts being ar- 

 ranged and constructed as shown. 



176,717. SAMUEL B. WARD, Locust 

 Mount, Va. Plows. Apr. 25, 1876. Filed 

 Oct. 12, 1875. 



Claim. 1. The standard C, flattened at each 

 end and attached to the landside and beam in 

 or near the same vertical plane, having a middle 

 portion round in its cross section laterally and 

 rearwardly inclined and bowed over the land- 

 side as and for the purposes set forth. 



2. The remc vable face plate or wearing sec- 

 tion F, provided with lug / in combination 

 with recessed mold board A having an aperture 

 or socket e as and for the purpose set forth. 



3. The deflecting fingers J J' clamps K K' 

 and bolt L in combination with the beam B, 

 as and for the purpose set forth. 



4. The adjustable eccentric steel hoe M, 

 adapted to be set at a greater or less elevation 

 and attached rigidly to the stock S by bar N, 

 said bar fitting over the landside D, as and for 

 the purpose set forth. 



5. The adjustable extension plate O, pro- 

 vided with intersecting slots for various ad- 



