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PLOWS. 



bination with the mold-board e and landside 

 frame /, as and for the purpose hereinbefore 

 explained. 



183,654. MALACHI D. DOZIER, Cam- 

 den C. H., N. C. Plows. Oct. 24, 1876. 

 Filed June 26, 1876. 



The standard is bolted to the landside, and 

 is held to the landside by a clip upon its inner 

 face. A hook is inserted into its lower end, 

 the rod passing through the beam, and is se- 

 cured by a nut on the top of the beam. The 

 heel of the landside is provided with a supple- 

 mental part, which can be renewed at pleasure. 

 Claim. The standard A, provided with a 

 jaw a and hole for the insertion of the hook-bolt 

 b, the landside C, having the staple E and 

 grooved rib c, the vertical brace D, and hook- 

 bolt b, combined substantially as described. 



184,411. GILPIN MOORE, Moline, 111., 



assignor to Deere & Co., same place. Plows. 



Nov. 14, 1876. Filed Sep. 16, 1876. 



Claim. 1. The brace J crossing the stand- 

 ard E, to which it is attached, combined with 

 the beam A and landside D, substantially as 

 described, and for the purpose specified. 



2. The brace J, constructed and arranged 

 substantially as described, in combination with 

 the handle I and standard E, for the purpose 

 specified. 



3. The brace J and standard E, constructed 

 and connected substantially as described, and 

 combined with the landside D, substantially as 

 described, and for the purpose specified. 



185,235. PETER HOLLO WAY, Mon- 



clova, Ohio. Plows. Dec. 12, 1876. Filed 



Apr. 28, 1876. 



Claim. 1. The L-shaped landside K, in 

 combination with the reversible mold-board 

 and point I, resting its whole length upon the 

 front edge of the upright part of the landside, 

 substantially in the manner and for the pur- 

 poses set forth. 



2. In combination with the above-described 

 landside K and point J, the adjustable shank 

 C and slotted beam A, substantially as and for 

 the purposes set forth. 



185,383. CEALY BILLUPS, Norfolk, 

 Va. Plows. Dec. 19, 1876. Filed Nov. 



1. 1876. 



Claim 1. The standard B, having seats B 1 

 and B' 2 , in combination with the beam A and 

 the eccentric lever G G 1 , the lever being ar- 

 ranged between the standard and beam, and 

 serving to adjust the beam in any desired posi- 

 tion, substantially as set forth. 



2. A plow -standard curving rearward in 

 front, having two seats, on which to rest the 

 beam independently of the handle, the front 

 seat being the pivot, and the rear sot being 

 cut away and provided with ratchet-teeth and 

 slot, the same to work in combination with 

 beam, bolt, and eccentric, substantially as and 

 for the purpose described. 



3. The combination of the plow-standard 



B, having recessed seat B 2 and notched open- 

 ing b, with eccentric lever G, toothed arm G 1 , 

 whereby the beam is adjusted laterally, and 

 held in any desired position, substantially as 

 set forth. 



185,437. CHAS. W. FLIPPEN, Dan- 

 ville, Va. Plows. Dec. .19, 1876. Filed 

 Oct. 19, 1876. 



Claim. 1. The combination, substantially 

 as hereinbefore set forth, of the handles, the 

 beam secured thereto, and having no move- 

 ment independently thereof, the plow-standard, 

 the parts secured thereto, constituting the plow 

 proper, and the collar upon the standard, ad- 

 justable back and forth upon the beam, to rock 

 the plow without disturbing the beam, for the 

 purpose set forth. 



2. The combination, substantially as herein- 

 before set forth, of the beam, the handles 

 jointed to the landside of the plow, the stand- 

 ard, its collar, and the set-screw, whereby the 

 depth of plowing may be regulated by rocking 

 the plow upon the handles and sliding the collar 

 upon the beam. 



3. The combination of the standard, con- 

 structed as described, with a seat for the mold- 

 board, and provided with the notch P in the 

 projection K, the mold-board having the lip O' 

 and the flange O, and the single bolt passing 

 through the mold-board and standard, these 

 members being constructed and operating sub- 

 stantially as set forth, for the purpose specified. 



4. The hereinbefore-described mold-board, 

 having an outwardly-projecting arm R, for 

 breaking or pulverizing the soil as the furrow- 

 slice is being turned, as set forth. 



5. The combination of the beam, the rock- 

 ing turning - plow, and the rocking subsoil- 

 plow, said plows being adjustable on the beam 

 as to inclination by means of independent 

 connections, substantially as and for the pur- 

 poses specified. 



6. The combination of the handles, the beam, 

 the subsoil-plow, the turning-plow, their stand- 

 ards provided with collars independently ad- 

 justable upon the beam, and the brace upon 

 which the front plow rocks, passing from its 

 heel to the beam, these members being con- 

 structed and operating substantially as herein- 

 before set forth, whereby the plows may readily 

 be detached from the beam, and either or both 

 of them may be rocked vertically, for the pur- 

 pose specified. 



185,450. C. MYERS, Marysville, Cal. 



Plows. Dec. 19, 1876. Filed Sep. 30, 1876. 



Claim. In combination, the mold-board a, 

 bearing the apron i and landside base, having 

 pin-hole m, the share j, bearing the return- 

 flange k, having the stud-pin /, and the nut and 

 bolt n 0. 



185,833. JAS. OLIVER, South Bend, 

 Ind. Plows. Jan. 2, 1877. Filed Nov. 29, 

 1876. 

 Claim. 1. The combination, with the de- 



