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against or braces the base of the point D, sub- 

 stantially as and for the purposes set forth. 



197,691. WM. M. TOWERS, Rome, Ga. 

 Plows. Nov. 27, 1877. Filed Sep. 29, 1877. 



Claim. 1. The landside E, provided with 

 the recesssd projecting arm G, having the pro- 

 jections d d', in combination with the bifur- 

 cated standard B, substantially as described, 

 and for the purpose set forth. 



2. The curved plow-beam A, having a re- 

 verse bend at its rear end and offset e, substan- 

 tially as described, and for the purpose set 

 forth. 



3. The curved plow-beam A, having an off- 

 set e, a reversed bend at its rear end, and per- 

 forated enlargement a, in combination with 

 the bifurcated standard B, and adjustable han- 

 dles F, substantially as described, and for the 

 purpose set forth. 



197,918. HARRY WIARD, Syracuse, N. 



Y. Plows. Dec. 4, 1877. Filed Oct. 15, 



1877. 



Claim. 1. The adjustable bar a, constructed, 

 arranged, and combined with the mold-board, 

 landside, and handles, as and for the purposes 

 specified. 



2. The spreader-rocker e, turning the sock- 

 ets in the landside and mold board, and to 

 which the ends of the handles are affixed by a 

 cap and bolt, substantially as described, and 

 for the purposes specified. 



3. The combination of the clevis i, having 

 slots V and cogs or lugs /thereon, with the end 

 of the plow beam, having cogs ?n projecting 

 from its sides, so that the cogs /enter between 

 cogs m when the clevis is drawn forward to re- 

 tain it at the elevation desired. 



9.189. HARRY WIARD, Syracuse, N. 

 Y. Plows. Original No. 197,918. Dec. 



4. 1877. Reissued May 4, 1880. Filed Feb. 

 24, 1880. 



Claim. 1. The adjustable bar a, constructed, 

 arranged, and combined with the mold-board 

 and handles, as and for the purposes specified. 



2. The spreader-rocker, e, turning in sock- 

 ets, as described, to which the handles are 

 affixed, substantially as described, and for the 

 purposes specified. 



3. The combination of the clevis /, having 

 slots V and cogs or lugs /thereon, with the end 

 of the beam that has cogs m projecting from its 

 sides, so that the cogs / enter between the cogs 

 m, when the clevis i is drawn forward to retain 

 it at the elevation desired. 



9.190. HARRY WIARD, Syracuse. N. 

 Y. Plows. Original No. 197,918. Dec. 



4. 1877. Reissued May 4, 1880. Filed Feb. 

 - 24, 1880. 



Claim. In combination, the adjustable 

 shield or strip/, fitted into the landside in the 

 manner described, and covering the joints be- 

 tween them, as specified, and held up to its 

 plare by the bolts, flanged slots g g ', and wash- 



ers, in the manner and for the purposes sub- 

 stantially as herein set forth. 



198,002. WILLIAM W. DAWSON, 



Madisonville, Tex. Plows. Dec. 11, 1877. 

 Filed Sep. 1, 1877. 



Claim. The point B, made with a landside, 

 b' , fitting into a rabbet in the landside of the 

 standard A, and made thicker and deeper than 

 said rabbet, so as to project beyond and below 

 said landside to receive the wear, substantially 

 as herein shown and described. 



199,215. JOHN W. MAHONEY, 



Bishop Creek, Cal. Plows. Jan. 15, 1878. 



Filed Sep. 29, 1877. 



The standard has a rear flange, and is cast in 

 one piece with the mold-board. An inner iron 

 landside plate is bolted to the flange of the 

 standard. The outer landside and point are of 

 steel, and bolted to the iron parts. 



Claim. The plow herein described, consist- 

 ing of a mold-board B, standard A, and flange 

 A', all cast in a single piece, and combined 

 with the point D, and with the landside bars 

 C and E, attached to the flange A', substan- 

 tially as described. 



199,608. EDMUND YEISER, Sheridan, 

 Pa. Plows. Jan, 22, 1878. Filed Nov. 6, 



l8 77- 



Claim. 1. The combination, with the beam 



A and standard B, of the draft-rod T, secured, 

 as shown, to the top part of the standard, and 

 running forward under the beam, the eye-bolt 

 V, with its two adjusting-nuts, and the nut V, 

 adjusted upon the threaded portion of the draft- 

 rod behind the eyebolt, all substantially as and 

 for the purposes herein set forth. 



2. The combination, with the plow-beam A, 

 of the colter Q, having its shank perforated 

 and notched, as described, the notched yoke 

 P, set-screws R R, bow O, and flanged plate S, 

 all substantially as and for the purposes herein 

 set forth. 



3. The combination of the mold-board E, 

 having rib e 1 and lug e 2 upon its under side, the 

 mold-board handle K, and the rod L, secured 

 to the handle by one of the bolts fastening said 

 handle, and the upper end of the rod passing 

 through the lug <f 2 , and held by nuts on both 

 sides of said lug, substantially as and for the 

 purposes herein set forth. 



199,812. DANIEL P. FERGUSON, 



Jonesborough, Ga. Plows. Jan. 29, 1878. 



Filed Dec. 5, 1877. 



The upper end of the standard is bifurcated, 

 embracing and extending above the beam, em- 

 bracing also a slotted wedge-shaped block, the 

 securing-bolt passing through the upper end of 

 both arms and through the block. A pivoted 

 brace connects the lower end of the standard 

 and the beam rearwardly. 



Claim. The combination of the slotted slid- 

 ing block with the beam and the standard, 

 whose forks are connected above the beam bv 



