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2. The adjustable handle-brace frame L L, 

 made in two pieces, connected together and to 

 the handles, substantially as set forth. 

 • 3. In a plow, the combination of a jointed 

 clevis at the rear end of the beam, made in 

 two parts, for attachment to the beam and 

 handle, and ' a knee-colter attached to the 

 standard by a lug, bolt, and ratchet, both ad- 

 mitting of up and down movement, as herein 

 specified. 



205,657. LORENZO LING, Pulaski, 

 N. V. Plows. July 2, 1878. Filed May 

 14, 1878. 



Claim. In a plow having the handles ad- 

 justably secured to the standard, the standard 

 b, formed with the arm or extension /', which 

 is longitudinally recessed on both sides, and 

 the links / /, detachably secured in the recesses 

 on said arm, in combination with the handles 

 m m and the fastening-bolts, substantially as 

 and for the purposes herein set forth. 



205,977. OSCAR F. PHILLIPS, 



Lvnchburg, Va. Plows. July 16, 1878. 



Filed Feb. 25, 1878. 

 ■ Claim. In combination with the plow-beam 

 b, secured to and rotating on the standard b 3 

 of the plow b*, and having its rear end extended 

 between the handles c J and handle c, the bolt 

 d, having the attachments d 1 , shoulder^/ 2 , and 

 nut d 3 , and clevis A, composed of the hori- 

 zontal parallel bars a a and vertical plate a 1 

 and lugs a 2 , the end of said beam sliding hori- 

 zontally between the fixed bars a a on the bolt 

 d, all ct nstructed and operating as shown and 

 described. 



206,639. FRIEDERICH STRIDDE, 



Menasha, Wis. Plows. July 30, 1878. 



Filed June 13, 1878. 



Claim. 1. The combination, in a plow, of 

 a laterally-adjusting screw, carried by the beam 

 and connected to the plow-standard by a fixed 

 arm, with a supporting clamping device adjust- 

 ably connecting the beam with the handle, 

 substantially as and for the purpose herein set 

 forth. 



2. The slotted screw-carrying plate/, having 

 the beam-lapping ears/ 3 , in combination with 

 the screw-eyed connecting-arm n, fixed to the 

 plow, whereby said plate has an automatic ad- 

 justment in the line of the beam, to compensate 

 for the lateral adjustment of the beam and pre- 

 vent injury to the adjusting-screw threads, as 

 set forth. 



3. The colter-arm zf, having a convex bear- 

 ing z, in combination with the side link jm and 

 laterally-adjusting beam, whereby the latter 

 may be turned upon its standard without twist- 

 ing the colter. 



206,806. JACOB MARTIN, Canton, 

 Mo. Plows. Aug. 6, 1878. Filed Sep. 

 17.. 1878. 



Claim. In a plow, as a means for regula- 

 ting the depth of the furrow and laterally ad- 

 justing the plowshare to suit the team-employed, 



the standard D, having a convex lug upon its 

 upper end, and provided with the angle-plate 

 F, having slot I, wnich engages a bolt secured 

 upon the lower end of the brace-bar K, in 

 combination with the mold board H, rod M, 

 and slotted plate N, substantially as set forth. 



206,958. CHARLES P. McWANE, 



Wytheville, Va. Plows. Aug. 13, 1878. 



Filed June 19, 1878. 



Claim. The combination of the colter H, 

 having shank I, downwardly-tapering recess d, 

 and groove or recess/, with the beam E, hav- 

 ing perforation c, mold-board A, having groove 

 b and projecting-lug <?, and share J, the latter 

 arranged, as herein described, to be secured to 

 the mold-board by a single screw or bolt, 

 which also serves to secure the colter in posi- 

 tion, substantially as and for the purpose herein 

 set forth. 



207,174. LEWIS GIBBS, Canton, Ohio. 



Plows. Aug. 20, 1878. Filed July 17, 1878. 



Claim. 1. The combination, with a toothed 

 segment secured to a plow-beam end, of a clevis, 

 which adjustably engages therewith, the arms 

 of said clevis being respectively formed with 

 horizontal L-shaped slots adapted to provide 

 bearing for the draft-bolt in the upper or ver- 

 tical portion of said slots, and to allow the 

 clevis to be longitudinally adjusted when said 

 bolt is loosened by moving the arms so as to 

 cause said bolt to work in the horizontal or 

 lower portion of said slot, substantially as set 

 forth. 



2. The clip G, having a front and rear bear- 

 ing beneath the beam, and connecting lips or 

 flanges clasping the sides of the beam, pro- 

 vided with holes for the clamping-bolts G 1 , 

 and dovetailed socket to receive the standard 

 and allow its lateral adjustment, substantially 

 as shown and described. 



3. The combination, with a plow-beam, of 

 a colter device consisting of a clip embracing 

 the beam without bolts passing through the 

 latter, and capable of adjustment longitudinally 

 on the beam, a flanged or dovetailed bearing 

 beneath the beam for reception and lateral ad- 

 justment of the colter-standard, and a standard 

 and colter adapted to be adjusted vertically 

 along said standard, substantially as and for the 

 purposes described. 



207,873. FRANK K. JENNINGS, 



Ashtabula, Ohio, assignor of one-half his 

 right to Phoenix Iron Works Company, same 

 place. Plows. Sep. 10, 1878. Filed June 

 13, 1878. 



Claim 1. The landside A, hinged at its 

 front end to the standard or short landside, 

 and having its rear end adjustable in or out, 

 substantially as shown and described. 



2. The combination of the hinged landside 

 A, bolt or spreader F, with oppositely-cut 

 screw ends, and mold-board B, substantially as 

 shown and described. 



3. The sectional or double arc E, having the 

 slots e and the arc-shaped slot <?', and a lug or 



