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tachable mold-board, standard, and point of a 

 plow, of a detachable colter formed with a thin 

 rear flange, which latter is secured between the 

 standard and mold-board, thereby preserving 

 an unbroken working face on the landside of 

 the plow, substantially as and for the purpose 

 described. 



2. The combination, with the mold-board, 

 standard, and point of a plow, all formed in 

 independent parts, of a detachable colter con- 

 structed with a thin flange extending rearward 

 between the mold-board and standard, and 

 provided with one or more open slots for ad- 

 justable bolt engagement therewith, substan- 

 tially as and for the purpose described. 



3. The combination, with the mold-board, 

 standard, and point of a plow, all formed in 

 independent parts, of the detachable colter, 

 the latter provided with the flange secured 

 between the standard and mold- board, and 

 also constructed with the lower lug projection 

 seating into the mortise formed in the point, 

 substantially as and for the purpose described. 



186,088. S. HUBER, Danville, Pa. Plows. 



Jan. 9, 1877. Filed Dec. 4, 1876. 



Claim. 1. The plow-share D, having formed 

 upon it the finger i for engaging with the aper- 

 ture h, in the mold-board, and a dovetail recess, 

 e, and projections^^, for engaging with the 

 beam and landside, substantially as shown and 

 described. 



2. The combination of a share, D, made 

 substantially as described, the mold-board B, 

 having the aperture t, the landside C, provided 

 with the dovetail projection d, and lug-pin b, 

 and the beam A, having the recess/and slot c, 

 substantially as shown and described. 



186,130. J. W. HENDLEY, Cedar Hill, 



N. C, assignor to D. N. Bennett and S. T. 



Wright, same place. Plows. Jan. 9, 1877. 



Filed Nov. 25, 1876. 



Claim. The improved plow herein describ- 

 ed, consisting of the landside A and mold-board 

 B, wedged together, the curved beam D at- 

 tached to the landside only, and the brace E 

 bolted to the middle of the landside and the 

 curved portion of the beam, a clear place being 

 left between the mold-board and brace, as 

 shown and described, for the purpose specified. 



187,820. J. RUCH, Mount Eaton, assignor 

 to himself and W. M. Johnston, Wilmot, 

 Ohio. Plows. Feb. 13, 1877. Filed Dec. 

 30, 1876. 



Claim. 1. The concaved washer F, the con- 

 vexed slotted washer H, and the concaved 

 washer I, in combination with the rounded up- 

 per end of the standa d D, the bolt E, and the 

 mortised beam G, substantially as herein shown 

 and described. 



2. The combination of the bolt J, pivoted to 

 the rear end of the plow beam, the block K, 

 the slotted cross-bar L, pivoted to the handles, 

 and the bolt M with the plow beam G and the 

 handles N, substantially as herein shown and 

 described. 



188,018. I. R. KERN, Bloomington, 111. 

 Plows. Mar. 6, 1877. Filed Feb. 8, 1877. 



Claim. 1. The combination, with the han- 

 dles and mold-board and landside of a plow, of 

 the beam and standard, constructed of one 

 piece of metal, made flat or oval, and having the 

 rib c on each side thereof, said standard being 

 made smooth to the top of mold-board, curved 

 irregularly forward, and curved laterally from 

 the top and over the mold-board, all as herein 

 shown and described, and for the purpose spec- 

 ified. 



2. The combination, with the bolt and nut 

 G <?, or their equivalents, of the handles having 

 the series of the horizontal teeth and corruga- 

 tions^ g' , and the beam having the series of 

 corresponding teeth and corrugations h h ' upon 

 each side thereof, whereby the handles can be 

 raised and lowered, and secured in any desired 

 position, substantially as and for the purpose 

 specified. 



188,166. P. G. MILLER, Sycamore, 111. 

 Plows. Mar. 6, 1877. Filed Aug. 16, 1876. 



Claim. In a plow, the combination of the 

 share D, having the rear projecting lip i, and 

 the mold-board A having recess g and vertical 

 landside portion A', with the triangular stand- 

 ard and plate E, constructed as described, 

 whereby the share and mold-board are secured 

 from the inside without a bolt-hole upon their 

 wearing surfaces, substantially as and for the 

 purpose shown and specified. 



188,176. GEO. W. PETERSON, Oxford, 

 Ala. Plows. Mar. 6, 1877. Filed Dec. 13, 

 1876. 



Claim. The beam A and bowed frame C 

 C, as constructed, in combination with the 

 standards E E, secured to each side of the frame, 

 with the plow G', supported near each end to 

 the standards as set forth. 



188,555. EDW. WIARD, Louisville, Ky., 



assignor to Benj. Avery same place. Plows. 



Mar. 20, 1877. Filed Feb. 15, 1877. 



The mold-board seat has a raised ear, which 

 meets a corresponding one upon the share- 

 block. These are bolted together, avoiding a 

 bolt-hole upon the wearing-surface. 



Claim. A plow provided with the lugs or 

 flanges a and b, located beneath or on the un- 

 der side of both the point and mold-board, and 

 having a bolt, c, passed through them and fas- 

 tened by a nut or key, substantially in the man- 

 ner and for the purpose described. 



189,151. R. B. THOMSOM, Dansville, 

 Mich. Plows. Apr. 3, 1877. Filed Feb. 10, 

 1877. 



An angular plate bolted beneath the beam, 

 having the landside arm grooved for a colter- 

 holder. 



Claim. The angular adjustable colter holder 

 L, in combination with the arm G of the stand- 

 ard D and with the colter K, substantially as 

 herein shown and described. 



