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ceive the mold-board. The latter has a flange 

 extending up the landside instead of the ordi- 

 nary landside. 



Claim. The standard C having the cross- 

 piece g and cross bar h and adapted to the 

 mold-board, D substantially as shown and de- 

 scribed. 



194,553. T. B. JONES, Madisonville, 

 Ky. Plows. Aug. 28, 1877. Filed June 

 26, 1877. 



Claim. The combination with the landside 

 and plow beam, of a broad flat standard hav- 

 ing its upper end turned at right angles to its 

 body and secured to the plow beam by two 

 bolts and a brace rod having one end secured 

 to the inner surface of the mold-board and the 

 opposite end secured to the inner or landside 

 of the plow beam substantially as set forth. 



194,961. BENJAMIN K. EMERSON, 



Seville, Ohio. Mold Board Plows. Sep. 

 11, 1877. Filed Aug. 6, 1877. 



The share and mold-board (about equally) 

 form the cutting front of the plow, both of 

 which extend some distance forward of the 

 standard. The standard has a thin edge in 

 front, and the mold board hooks around it by 

 a short angle. The standard is abruptly cur- 

 ved backward and upward above the top of the 

 mold board. 



Claim. In plows the mold board D, hav- 

 ing its dividing edge extending forward of the 

 standard B, in line with the edge of the point 

 or share and the inner side of the dividing edge 

 formed at an acute angle to fit the correspond- 

 ing angle of the standard for securing the two 

 parts together in combination with said stand- 

 ard having its upper front edge, above the 

 mold curved or receding back and its lower 

 part embraced by the mold board extending 

 forward of said curve substantially as and for 

 the purpose set forth, 



195,303. OSCAR F. PHILLIPS, Lynch- 

 burg, Na. Plows. Sep. 18, 1877. Filed 

 July 17, 1877. 



Claim. 1. A standard, A, formed with a 

 neck A 2 constructed with a front face a* having 

 a sharp curved surface and curved side face, a b 

 gradually increasing in area and extensions a s } 

 a 9 , and coupling plate A 1 substantially as and 

 for the purposes shown and described. 



2. The combination with a mold-board, B, 

 provided with ribs b b as described, of a stand- 

 ard A, formed with a coupling plate, A 1 hav- 

 ing vertical and inclined surfaces a 2 a 3 , and a 

 neck A 2 having a front face a 4 and side face a 5 

 constructed to operate substantially as shown 

 and described. 



3. The combination with the mold-board B, 

 angular brace C, and point D all constructed 

 as described, of the landside E, constructed 

 with an inclined front face, e, recess e' and re- 

 movable face-plate E 1 , having a sole-plate, E, 

 substantially as set forth. 



195,406. JOSEPH SEAMAN, Chicago, 

 111. Plows. Sep. 18, 1877. Filed Apr. 

 13. 1875. 



Claim. 1. The frame A 1 , having the elon- 

 gation d* and brace or standard d 1 , and con- 

 structed with the longitudinally-mortised lateral 

 projection or shoulder a 1 , adapted to receive 

 the vertically and laterally adjustable share- 

 lever B, and allow the same vertical and lateral 

 movement for adjusting the share vertically or 

 laterally, substantially as shown and described. 



2. The combination, with the frame A 1 , 

 having the longitudinally mortised shoulder or 

 projection a 1 , of the laterally and vertically ad- 

 justable share-lever B, supporting the share A, 

 and coupled to the frame at its rear end by 

 the coupling d, substantially as shown and de- 

 scribed. 



3. In combination with the frame A 1 , hav- 

 ing the mortised shoulder a 1 , the share-lever 

 B, having the head-piece b', and made in two 

 separable sections, coupled at B', substantially 

 as shown, and for the purpose specified. 



4. The sha'e-lever or supporting-bar B, hav- 

 ing the head-piece U fitting a socket in the share, 

 and provided with a wooded plug inserted in 

 the bolt-hole for the reception of the share- 

 bolt a 6 , substantially as described. 



5. The horizontal wheel-slides /;/ m and ver- 

 tical wheel-standards n n, beveled as shown, in 

 combination with the beveled recessed block 

 O and the correspondingly-beveled recessed 

 blocks or keys secured by bolts or pins to the 

 beam J and slide-heads/', respectively. 



6. The combination, with the land-wheel 

 M', of the skim-colter S, arranged in front of 

 said wheel, and attached to the wheel-standard, 

 substantially as described and shown. 



7. In combination with the draft-rod L and 

 clevis-pin /, the segmental slotted and beveled 

 head-piece l l , slotted bolt /*, and adjustable 

 clamping-blocks / 2 / 3 , substantially as shown 

 and described. 



195,642. JOSIAH J. PIATT, La Porte, 

 Ind. Plows. Sep. 25, 1877. Filed May 

 12,1877. 



Claim. The improved plow herein de- 

 scribed, consisting of the standard A, share B, 

 mold-board C, wheel D, arranged on the un- 

 der side of the mold-board, and supported by 

 the brace D 1 , extending from the standard to 

 the under side of the mold-board, and the 

 brace D 2 , extending from the side of the wheel 

 to the top of the mold-board, substantially as 

 described, and for the purpose set forth. 



197,494. JAMES POSEY, Nanjemoy. 



Md. Plows. Nov. 27, 1877. Filed Sep, 



1, 1877. 



Claim. In a plow, the wedge-shaped rever- 

 sible point D, provided with double counter- 

 sunk holes a and a', and an oblique groove, d 

 and d', on either side, for the insertion of the 

 forward end of the reversible wing E, in com- 

 bination with the right angular-shaped adjusta- 

 ble heel G, the forward end of which abuts 



