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PLOWS. 



ear upon each arc, whereby the parts are made 

 laterally adjustable upon each other for spread- 

 ing the plow-handles, substantially as shown 

 and described. 



4. The combination of the hinged landside 

 A, mold-board B, handles D, double arc E, 

 spreader F, and beamC, substantially as shown 

 and described. 



209,174. JOHN LANE, Hyde Park, 111. 



Plows. Oct. 22, 1878. Filed June 27,1878. 



Claim. 1. The plow-beam or standard A, 

 having a shouldered recess a, and consisting of 

 a wrought-metal bar forged and formed in dies, 

 which give shape to the bottom end of the beam 

 or standard, and swage the lip forming the 

 shouldered recess a on the rear side of the beam 

 or standard, substantially as and for the purpose 

 shown. 



2. The combination of plow-beam or stand- 

 ard A, having shouldered recess a and bolt- 

 hole e, with the bar h k, in which the bar h k 

 is made of a single piece, bent curved to fit the 

 shouldered recess a, upon which it is secured 

 by a bolt passing through the hole e, substan- 

 tially as and for the purpose set forth. 



209,758. ANDREW GOODYEAR, 



Albion, Mich. Plows. Nov. 12,1878. Filed 



Mar. 25, 1878. 



Claim. In combination with the landside 

 of a plow, the inclined lugs B and B', attached 

 thereto, and adjustable arm C, pivoted in one 

 lug and adjustably supported in the other, for 

 adjusting the double-beveled wheel D, both 

 vertically and laterally, substantially as set 

 forth. 



209,779. JAS. A. SMITH, Wenona, 111. 



Plows. Nov. 12, 1878. Filed July 27, 1878. 



Claim. 1. In a plow, the combination of 

 supporting-wheel F, axle E, adapted to serve 

 as a brace between the mold board and land- 

 side, with capability of horizontal adjustment 

 along the supporting brackets, the dirt-collar 

 e, and canopy G, attached to said axle, substan- 

 tially as described. 



2. The combination and arrangement of the 

 axle E, respective brackets a and b, with dirt- 

 collar or collars e, wheel F, and canopy G, with 

 the plow A B, as described. 



210,202. THOMAS E. JEFFERSON, 



Boston, Mass. Plows, Nov. 26, 1878. Filed 



Oct. 16, 1878. 



A vertical spiral cutterat the rear of the mold- 

 board, a roller or wheels to sustain the forward 

 end of the plow, and a pair of rear wheels stand- 

 ing obliquely under the rear end, with a friction 

 roller in the front landside. 



Claim. 1. In a plow, a loosely-rotating 

 screw, or spiral h, located at the rear end of 

 the mold-board b, substantially as and for the 

 purpose set forth and described. 



2. In a plow, the forward horizontal roller, 

 q, or a pair of wheels arranged beneath the for- 

 ward end of the plow, for the purpose of sus- 

 taining the entire weight of such forward end 



without much friction, substantially as set 

 forth. 



3. The combination of the rear oblique 

 wheels, n p, the lower horizontal forward roller 

 or wheels, q q' q', and the vertical anti-frictional 

 roller m at the forward end of the landside of a 

 plow, substantially as and for the purpose set 

 forth and described. 



210,728. JAMES URIE, Sr., Evansville, 



Ind. Plows. Dec. 10, 1878. Filed Nov. 



25, 1878. 



Claim. 1. In a plow, the curved standard 

 C, V-shaped in cross-section, having the frog 

 B, and provided with slots a and c, hook-bolt 

 b, and set-screw e, substantially as and for the 

 purpose set forth. 



2. In a plow, the combination of the curved 

 standard C, slotted at c, with the hook-bolt b, 

 nut d, set-screw e, and curved beam A, con- 

 structed substantially as and tor the purpose 

 set forth. 



211,557. JAMES I. EAVENSON, 



Paoli, Pa. Plows. Jan. 21, 1879. Filed 



Dec. 19, 1878. 



Claim. 1. The plow-standard, in combina- 

 tion with the body d, that has the mold-board 

 and plow-point secured to it, and a mechanism 

 connected to and operated by the handles for 

 moving the body upon the standard, substan- 

 tially as shown. 



2. The combination of the standard b, hav- 

 ing the opening e and foot p, with the body d 

 and an eccentric operated by the handles, sub- 

 stantially as set forth. 



3. The body d, having the extensions /, han- 

 dles connected to the operating eccentric, and 

 provided with a spring catch, flange n, and 

 standard b, having the foot /, substantially as 

 described. 



211,822. WILLIAM H. WILDER, Wa- 



terport, N. Y. Plows. Jan. 28, 1879. Filed 



Apr. 17, 1878. 



Claim. 1. The round sockets having end 

 holes for the bolts G, in combination with the 

 handles B and round E, substantially as set 

 forth. 



2. The sockets L, having lips to embrace and 

 strengthen the handles, and also provided with 

 notches /, and the lugs K, having lips to em- 

 brace and strengthen the handles, and also pro- 

 vided with notches, in combination with the 

 landside and mold-board having notches, sub- 

 stantially as and for the purposes set forth. 



3. In a plow having a landside plate, A, cast 

 with the beam, (in one piece,) and extending 

 to the bottom of the plow, the two face-plates 

 M and P, substantially in the manner and for 

 the purposes set forth. 



211,892. GEORGE DODGE, Kalamazoo, 

 Mich., assignor of one-half his rights to 

 Ethan Allen, sime place. Plows. Feb. 4, 



1879. Filed Se P- x 7> l8 7 8 - 

 Claim. 1. The standard A, constructed as 

 described, in combination with the plow h^am 



