578 



SIDE-HILL 



Claim. The combination of the mold boards 

 C C. shares F F, land sides D D, and stand- 

 ards E E G, with the plate H, guide plate J, 

 lever K, and beam A, all in the manner herein 

 shown and described. 



39,411. CHARLES M. LUFKIN, Ac- 

 worth, N. H. Plows. Aug. 4, 1863. 

 Claim. 1. A colter I, connected by a lever 

 H and slide bar K to the mold-board F, in such 

 a manner as to admit of the movement of the 

 colter from one side of the beam A to the other 

 by the adjustment of the mold-board, as herein 

 set forth. 



2. The curved arm/ on the colter I, in con- 

 nection with the pin g in the socket J, and 

 the slide /'and spring/, all arranged to operate as 

 and for the purpose specified. 



45,882. NATHAN VARS, New Market, 

 N. J. Side-Hill Plows. Jan. 10, 1865. 

 Claim. The employment or use in a side- 

 hill plow of a subsoil share G, having its stand- 

 ard F attached to an adjustable or swinging 

 arm G*, arranged substantially as shown, to 

 admit of the subsoil share being adjusted to 

 either side of the plow-beam, to suit the po- 

 sition of the mold board C and share D, as set 

 forth. 



45,929. ELIJAH McKESSON, Philips' 



Mills, Penn. Side - Hill Plows. Jan. 17, 



1865. 



Claim. 1. The double mold-board having 

 a triangular front, corners to lock in the 

 groove of the land side, and a pointed pro- 

 jecting termination, constructed, arranged, and 

 operating substantially as and for the purposes 

 set forth. 



2. The combination of the shoes 1 and 2, 

 with the mold board and landside and share, 

 when constructed, arranged, and operating 

 substantially as described. 



46,716. HANNIBAL B. SMITH, Spring- 

 field, Mass. Side-Hi!l Plows. Mar. 7, 1865. 

 Claim. The combination of the mold board 

 D with the share B, flange beam A, spring 

 catch c, and lip d, or their equivalents, op- 

 erating substantially as described. 



50,749. CHESTER W. SYKES, Suf- 

 field, Conn. Plows. Oct. 31, 1865. 

 Claim. 1. In combination with the other 

 parts of a plow, a mold-board hung on the top 

 of the share in such a manner, that it may be 

 moved from side to side and fastened, sub- 

 stantially in the manner and for the purpose 

 described. 



2. The peculiar form of the mold -board, 

 substantially as herein set forth. 



54,756. JOHN MOTT, Danville, Cal. 



Plows. May 15, 1866. 



Claim. 1. As a new invention, the use of a 

 double plow revolving upon a horizontal axis 

 L, the two plows being placed one over the 

 other in an inverted position, substantially as 

 described and for the purpose set forth. 



2. The clasps M and N, for hinging the 

 main rod L to the standards C and I, and the 

 adjustment with washers (or their equivalent) 

 of the clasps N, for turning the plow more or 

 less to land, substantially as described. 



3. The set-screws s and /, placed in the up- 

 per end of the standard of the plows for steady- 

 ing them and keeping off the land-side from 

 the standard J', substantially as described. 



55,684. 0. M. LUFKIN, Claremont, N. 

 H. Plows. June 19, 1866, 



Claim. 1. A cutter I, of any convenient 

 form, operated and connected by an eccentric 

 M, shaft N, tube H, and slide-rod K, to the 

 mold-board F, in such a manner as to admit of 

 the oscillation of the cutter by the adjustment 

 of the mold-board, as herein set forth. 



2. A tube H, slide-rod K, latch L, spring e, 

 and catches g g, operating and arranged sub- 

 stantially as and for the purpose herein set 

 forth. 



3. The pivot f, on the cutter I, in connec- 

 tion with the eccentric M and socket J, all con- 

 structed, arranged, and operating substantially 

 as and for the purpose specified. 



56,798. BENJAMIN PRICE, Leesville, 

 Ohio. Plows. July 31, 1866. 



The handles and beam are shiftable and either 

 the right or left-hand plow may be brought in- 

 to operation in hillside plowing. 



Claim. The jointed beam A A' attached to 

 a front and rear mold-board and points or hill- 

 side plow, constructed and operating substan- 

 tially in the manner and for the purposes set 

 forth. 



56,171. JOHN MOTT, Danville, Cal. 



Double Revolving Plows. Aug. 14, 1866. 



Claim. 1. The peculiar depressions in the 

 front and back standards a a b b, and exten- 

 sion of the arms d d, of the front standard 

 conforming to the mold boards, and the forked 

 brace c, for strengthening the plows as de- 

 scribed. 



2. The forked washer /, and adjustable 

 washers m m, and lever e e, and the peculiar 

 shape of the outer ends of the set screw / /, 

 substantially as described and for the purposes 

 set forth. 



57,796. GEORGE W. THOMPSON, 



Ripley, Ohio. Plows. Sep. 4, 1866. 



Claim. 1. The attaching of the mold boards 

 F* F* to the standard E by means of the uni- 

 versal joint composed of the swivel bolt a and 

 hinge or joint b, substantially in the manner as 

 and for the purpose set forth. 



2. The brace F' applied to the beam A and 

 land side F, substantially as and for the purpose 

 specified. 



3. The combination of the land side F, 

 standard E, and the mold boards F* F* attached 

 to the standard by the universal joint, substan- 

 tially as and for the purpose set forth. 



4. The fastenings composed of the pivoted 



