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• Claim. I. The combination, with the share 

 B, provided with the perforated ears b b and 

 rod d, and a single-hinged mold-board, D, hav- 

 ing lugs//, of the hinged yoke F, screw-rod E, 

 having its head swiveled in the yoke, and screw- 

 threaded collar G, pivoted to the landside, sub- 

 stantially as described, and for the purpose set 

 forth. 



2. The combination, with the share B, pio- 

 vided with a groove, h ", of a cutting-blade pro- 

 vided with a flange, h, adapted to be inserted 

 and adjusted in said groove,' substantially as 

 described, and for the purpose set forth. 



3. The cutting-blade R, having end flanges 

 projecting in opposite directions from the blade, 

 one of said flanges projecting in the rear of the 

 blade, and provided with notches //' on its lower 

 edge, substantially as described, and for the 

 purpose set forth. 



4. The combination, with the blade H, hav- 

 ing end flanges, h h, one of which projects in 

 rear of the blade, of the share B, having groove 

 h" , with teeth//', substantially as described, 

 and for the purpose set forth. 



5. The combination, with the blade H, hav- 

 ing the end flanges, kh, and notches h', and 

 share B, having groove h " , of the clamp J, pro- 

 vided with teeth m, substantially as described, 

 and for the purpose set forth. 



252,139. JOHNS. ROBINS ON and 

 EDSON C. ROBINSON, Canandaiagua, 

 N. Y. Flows. Jan. 10, 1882. Filed Jan. 

 27, 1881. 



Claim. 1. The combination of the double- 

 faced jointer standard and the brace J, sub- 

 stantially as described.' 



2. The angular or double-faced and double- 

 slotted jointer-standard E, in combination with 

 the bolt q, passing through the plow-beam, sub- 

 stantially as described. 



3. The combination of the plow-standard, 

 provided with the diamond-shaped rib g, and 

 the point D, having on its under side the cor- 

 responding diamond-shaped groove h, substan- 

 tially as and for the purpos -s set forth. 



252,585. FRANZ NITS OHM ANN, 

 Flatonia, Tex., assignor to Franklin P. Wal- 

 ters and Charles A. Arnim, same place. 

 Plows. Jan. 17, 1882. Filed June 18, 1881. 

 Claim. The combination, with the adjustable 

 standard-iron A and the handles, of the trans- 

 verse bar G, clamp or hook-bolt H, and the 

 pivoted adjustable brace L, connected to the 

 furrow-bar of said'iron, substantially as speci- 

 fied. 



252,972. NEWELL SANDERS, Chat- 

 tanooga, Tenn. Plows. Jan. 31, 1882. Filed 

 Oct. 6, 1880. 

 - Claim. 1. The landside A, having the for- 

 ward notch, a, and the upward extension, B, 

 the latter having a sharp cutting-edge, and 

 curved to be flush with the mold-board and 

 share, and provided with the ear b, substan- 

 tially as shown and described. 



2. The landside A and colter extension B, 



as described, formed in one piece, in combina- 

 tion with the mold-board E, share C, and stand- 

 ard D, substantially as shown and described. 



253,408. EDMUND D. MEAGHER, 



South Bend, Ind. Plows. Feb. 7, 1882. 



Filed July 19, 1881. 



Claim. 1. A reversible plow-point having 

 symmetrical upper and lower faces, upper and 

 lower flanges, and a connecting web at the rear 

 edge adapted to the foot of the standard, sub- 

 stantially as described. 



2. A plow-point removable and reversible, 

 having symmetrical upper and lower faces, the 

 thickened central portion adapted to rest 

 against the notch in the tip of the foot, and the 

 connecting wed, substantially as described. 



3. The wedge-shaped plow-point, wide at 

 the front and tapering to the rear, having the 

 thickened central portion, and web adapted to 

 the foot of the plow-standa:d and to the wing, 

 substantially as described. 



4. In combination with the described plow- 

 point, having upper and lower flanges and con- 

 necting web 1, the hooked rod extending 

 through the brace 8 and adapted to draw back 

 the point upon its bearings, substantially as de- 

 scribed. 



5. The combination of the plow-point, hav- 

 ing upper and lower flanges, with the foot of 

 the standard having inclined upper and lower 

 faces and side recessed, and shoulder and notch 

 in the tip thereof, all adapted to furnish solid 

 bearing for the point, substantially as described. 



6. The reversible wing C, having the in- 

 clined bevels on opposite faces and ends taper- 

 ing from upper to lower edge adapted to the 

 recessed reversible point B, and in combination 

 therewith, substantially as described. 



7. The combination, in a plow, of a sup- 

 porting landside-wheel and an elastic landside, 

 substantially as described. 



8. The combination, with a supporting and 

 landside-wheel adapted to be vertically ad- 

 justed, of a landside H, having a rear portion 

 partially overlapping the wheel and normally 

 in a plane outside the vertical face of the wheel, 

 as described. 



g. The landside H, having the rear portion 

 elastic and partially overlapping the wheel and 

 the forward portion covering the recess in the 

 point B, the parts being combined as described. 



10. In combination with the coupling E, 

 having arms e e, and the wheel D, the des- 

 cribed bearing, consisting of the cones G and 

 F, and the connecting-bolt adapted to draw 

 upon both cones, substantially as described. 



11. The combination of the wheel having 

 the annular flange, the cones G and F, coup- 

 ling E, and the connecting-bolt, substantially 

 as described. 



254,533. AUGUSTUS G. CHRIST- 

 MAN, Reading, Pa. Plows. Mar. 7, 1882. 

 Filed June 16, 1881. 

 Claim. 1. In a plow, the combination, 



with the beam A, of the double standards B' 



