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b, having wings b' P, brace b a , having one end 

 made fast to the wing b', near the lower edge 

 of the latter, and its other end inclined up- 

 ward and extended to and made fast to wing 

 />\ and the stem a, having its lower end formed 

 to slide into the angle between the wings b' b 2 , 

 the said brace b B being arranged to permit the 

 easy insertion or removal of the stem a, as 

 shown in Figs. 14 and 15, substantially as set 

 forth. 



260,772. CHARLES F. MOCK, Louis- 

 ville, Ky. Plows. July ii, 1882. Filed Apr. 

 23, 1880. 



Claim. In an adjustable plow, the standard 

 C, made of sheet or plate metal, as shown and 

 described, and adapted to receive the point, 

 mold-board, and landside, in combination 

 with the head-piece D, the pivot-pin a, to con- 

 nect the standard and head-piece, the adjust- 

 able beam A, angular slotted cross-bar J, pivot- 

 bolts b b, and handles B, constructed and ar- 

 ranged to operate substantially as specified. 



260,785. JOHN QUIN, Wakeman, Ohio. 



Plows. July 11, 1882. Filed May 12,1881. 



Renewed May 10, 1882. 



Claim. The combination, with the short- 

 beam I, secured to the landside and provided 

 with the arm I', having a row of vertical holes, 

 and angular arm F, provided with holes a b, 

 of the beam B, provided with the vertical pin 

 d and the end perforated plate n, and plate K, 

 provided with adjusting-holes, substantially as 

 described, and for the purpose set forth. 



261,528. JAMES M. BUCHANAN, 



Indianapolis, Ind. Plows. July 25, 1882. 



Filed Oct. 21, 1881. 



Claim. In a plow, the combination, with 

 the curved beam B, of the handles C, extended 

 forward of the standard or beam, the braces c 

 c, the plow E, and the brace-bar D, extended 

 Obliquely forward from the bracing-point of 

 the beam and bolted to the plowshare and 

 handle-extension, substantially as set forth. 



261,986. CHARLES BEIDLER, Allen- 

 town, Pa., assignor of one-half to Fdward 

 Harvey, same place. Plows. Aug. 1, 1882. 

 Filed June 14, 1880. 



Claim. 1. The combination of the beam A, 

 the plow having a standard, G, with rearwardly- 

 projecting frame J, adjacent to the beam, the 

 transverse bolt a, whereby the plow is pivoted 

 to the beam, devices whereby the rear end of 

 the plow may be adjusted both vertically and 

 laterally, and filling-pieces s, introduced be- 

 tween the beam A and frame J in rear of the 

 bolt a, as specified. 



2. The combination of the beam A, the plow 

 having a standard, G, adjustable in respect to 

 the beam, the slotted colter H, and the bolt a, 

 passing transversely through the beam, standard 

 and slotted colter, and serving to secure said 

 standard and colter to the beam, as set forth. 



3. The combination of the beam A, the plow 

 having standard G and frame J, the rod w, hav- 



ing a vertical portion adapted to the beam, and 

 a horizontal portion projecting laterally beyond 

 the same, and filling-pieces s, hung to said rod 

 and capable of sliding thereon, as set forth. 



4. The combination of the beam A, the plow 

 having the standard, G, adjustable in respect to 

 the beam, the slotted colter H, the shank of 

 which has a shoulder bearing on the standard, 

 and the bolt a, passing through the beam stand- 

 ard, and slotted colter, and serving to secure 

 said parts together, as set forth. 



262,062. WILLIAM A. LEE, Winfield, 



Kans. Plows. Aug. 1, 18S2. Filed May 



18, 1882. 



Claim. 1. The combination, with a plow, 

 of a roller placed horizontally in the rear of the 

 mold-board, and provided at the one end with 

 a beveled flange, and journaled in plates adap- 

 ted to be adjustably bolted to the plow, sub- 

 stantially as set forth. 



2. The combination, with a plow having a 

 fallow landside or sole D secured opposite the 

 landside of the plow, and the slotted bearing- 

 plates B, adjustably bolted to the inner sides of 

 said landside and fallow-landside, of a roller 

 provided at one end with a beveled flange and 

 journaled in said bearing plates, substantially as 

 set forth. 



262,413. FONTAIN P. HOKE, Sulli- 

 van, 111. Plows. Aug. 8, 1882. Filed Apr. 

 26, 1882. 



Claim 1. The detachable plow-standard d, 

 having the perforated lugs /' n, and provided 

 with the perforated rear brace, e, formed in- 

 tegral therewith, foi the attachment of the land- 

 side plow-handle and the rear end of the beam, 

 the said rear brace, e, being curved forward at 

 its upper end, and provided with the inwardly 

 projecting arm k, having its under face serrated, 

 substantially as herein shown and described, 

 and for the purpose set forth. 



2. The combination, with the standard d, 

 provided with the perforated lugs nl' and rear 

 brace, <?, curved forward at its upper end, and 

 provided with the upwardly-projecting arm k, 

 having its under face serrated, of the plow-beam 

 q, pivoted between the lugs by the bolt s, and 

 provided with the vertical hole r and slot u, 

 stirrup v, and key w, substantially as described, 

 and for the purpose set forth. 



262,469. JAMES A. PEEK, North 

 Manchester, Ind. Plows. Aug. 8, 1882. 

 Filed June 3, 1882. 



Claim. 1. The standard A, having a ledge 

 a 4 , recess a', projection a 1 , dovetail recess a 3 , 

 and an inclined flange, a, adapted to receive the 

 cutter and mold-board, substantially as shown 

 and described. 



2. The plow-point C, made wedge-shaped 

 and recessed transversly the rear portion of its 

 length, and having projecting from its ends the 

 loop or bar c, substantially as shown and des- 

 cribed. 



3. The combination of the standard A, pro- 

 jection a 2 , and recess a' with th» landside D, 



