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PLOWS. 



Claim. The standard D, having the projec- 

 ting cap-plate E, and end-threaded arm I, in 

 combination with the beam F, bolt G, screw 

 K, and nuts H J, as and for the purpose speci- 

 fied. 



237,631. NICHOLAS SWENSON, 

 JOHN S. LINDQUIST and CHRIS- 

 TIAN HEDLUND, Swedeburg, Neb. 

 Plows. Feb. 8, 1 88 1. Filed Sep. 3, 1880. 

 Claim. In amold-boird plow, the centrally 

 appointed share F, having the toe-point c in 

 the center of the furrow, the beam E, curved 

 over the center of the plow the rolling colter 

 G' and arm g, curved outward from the stand- 

 ard to act in conjunction with the fixed cutter 

 G, upon the landside and having compound 

 adjustability all constructed and combined as 

 and for the purposes set forth. 



239,918. CHARLES BATES, Sedalia, 



Mo. Plows. Apr. 12, i88r. Filed May 



31, 1880. 



Claim. 1. The plow B, provided with a 

 standard having braces Land arm K extending 

 therefrom the former of which are provided with 

 slots to receive bolts to clamp said arms L to 

 the plow beam at any desired height and the 

 latter provided with a graduate or scale as and 

 for the purpose specified. 



2. The combination, of the plow provided 

 with a graduated standard and arms to serve as 

 braces extending therefrom the beam A, handle 

 C, and loop I, all arranged as and for the pur- 

 pose set forth. 



243,576. PETER KESSLER, Baltimore 



Md. Plows. June 28, 1881. Filed May 



2, 1881. 



The plow is adapted to receive reversible 

 shares of different lengths. 



Claim. The combination of a mold-board, 

 having a cut-away at the heel part extending 

 from the lower curved line of the mold-board, 

 inward, and a reversible combined share and 

 point the reversed end of which enters the cut- 

 away whereby reversible combined parts may 

 have each cutting edge of the share longer or 

 shorter as desired as set forth. 



244,787. NATHANIAL S. BARGER, 



Hampton, Iowa. Plows. July 26, 1881. 

 ' Filed May 20. 1881. 



Claim. 1, The combination in a plow, of 

 the short landside bar B, and two wheels E E' 

 yoked together and attached pivotally to the 

 under side of the mold-board D, substantially 

 as and for the purpose described. 



2. The combination of the mold-board D, 

 bracket /on its under side yoke F, pivoted to 

 the bracket the two wheels E E' and the short 

 landside bar B of the plow, substantially as and 

 for the pnrpose described. 



3. The plow provided with wheels E E' hav- 

 ing beveled edges and arranged on the under 

 side of the mold-board and supported by an 

 arched pivoted yoke F, and a bracket/and re- 

 volving on inclined axles c c' set to cause the 



beveled wheels to fit the angle of the landside 

 and furrow substantially as described. 



4. The pivoted yoke carrying wheels and 

 scrapers and applied beneath the mold board, 

 of the plow, substantially as described. 



5. The inclined shield H, applied on the 

 rear under side of the mold board and to the 

 standard of the beam and extending from near 

 the rear upper portion of the mold board diag- 

 onally toward the landside and covering the 

 wheels above their bearing edges substantially 

 as described. 



245,429. ALBERT BALL, Canton, 



Ohio. Plows, Aug. 9, 1881. Filed Dec. 

 S, 1880. 



Claim. 1. In a plow the combination of the 

 following elements; a stock A, having the wall 

 a, the rabbet a' and the recess a 2 the point 

 B, seated in the rabbet a! and in the recess a 1 

 to inclose the end of the stock, and hiving the 

 recess 6 5 , on its landside and the part C, seated 

 in said recess b % and extending both above and 

 below said stock A, whereby it operates both as 

 a cutter and landside for the plow as set forth. 



2. The combination of the following elements 

 namely: the stock A, having the rabbet a , the 

 vertical wall a, and the recess a 2 extending from 

 the top to the bottom of the stock, the point B, 

 which incloses the front end of the stock and 

 the part C, secured to the landside of the plow 

 and constructed to extend from the top to the 

 bottom of the stock and to operate both as cut- 

 ter and as landside as set forth. 



3. In a plow, the combination, with the 

 point B, and the cutter C, of the stock A, 

 formed with the rabbet a', the vertical wall a, 

 and the recess a 1 extending from the top to the 

 bottom of the stock on the landside whereby 

 the stock is adapted to be interchangeably used 

 with said point B and cutter C, when formed 

 in one piece and when they are formed separ- 

 ately, as set forth. 



245,824. JOHNN. HO A GLAND, 

 HENRY L. CUMMING, and FRANK 

 G. TALLMAN, Castile, N. Y. Plows. 

 Aug. 16, 1881. Filed Aug. 6, 1880. 

 Claim. 1. In a plow, the combination, with 

 the standard A, having a front arm, B, and a 

 rear arm, C, of a beam, G, secured to adjusta- 

 bly in both arms of the standard by fastening 

 devices/ m, and a pivot bolt, n, connecting the 

 standard and beam between the front and rear 

 fastenings,/ m, and two intersecting sockets, o 

 p, formed in the beam G, near its front end, 

 for the reception of the wheel-standard, where- 

 by the plow is readily adjusted for two or three 

 horses, substantially as set forth. 



2. The combination of the wheel-standard I 

 and the beam G, provided with the double in- 

 clined notches o and/, substantially as shown 

 and described. 



247,110. ARMAND RICHARD, Grand 



Coteau, La. Plows. Sep. 13, 1881. Filed 

 June 27, 1 88 1. 



