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148,877. JOHN P. DEXHEIMER, 



Lawrenceburg, Ind. Reversible Plows. Mar. 



24, 1874. Filed Sep. 20, 1873. 



The plow turns on a vertical pivot extend- 

 ing up through a circular disk and the beam. 

 The standard has a cross-bar bearing upon the 

 disk to resist the strain upon the plow. The 

 extension mold-board turns as the plow re- 

 volves, so as to complete a perfect plow from 

 either point. The supports for the pivot of 

 the mold-board are adjustable, so that the plow 

 may be more or less spread. 



Claim. The adjustable support W X for the 

 extension mold-board, substantially as speci- 

 fied. 



151,617. WALTER W. PARSONS, 



Derby Line, Vt. Wheel - Plows. June 2, 



1874. Filed Feb. 14, 1874. 



Claim. 1. The beam E, rocking bar C, 

 pivoted bars B, chain a, axle A', connecting- 

 chain a', and angular-lifting-lever b, which is 

 connected to a hand-lever, all combined sub- 

 stantially as described. 



2. The reversible plow, in combination with 

 the beam E, slotted lever J, rods k k 2 , and an- 

 gular lever k l , as and for the purpose set forth. 



151,776. JULIUS HARTMANN, Jef- 

 ferson, County, Ky. Plows. June 9, 1874. 

 Filed Oct. 14, 1873. 



A crank-shaft forms a seat for the share, and 

 to the shaft the wings are hinged. By turn- 

 ing the lever and shaft to the extreme left a 

 right-hand-turn plow is formed, and a left-hand 

 plow by turning the other way, one wing taking 

 the position of a mold-board and the other of 

 a land-side. When adjusted in the center the 

 wings stand at equal angles, forming a shovel- 

 plow. 



Claim. The combination of the share a, 

 the mold-board or wings, the cranked and jour- 

 naled shaft A, and an adjusting device, said 

 wings being hinged to the shaft and connected 

 to the standard by the pivoted links E, all sub- 

 stantially as shown and described. 



152,886. W. WARLICK, Ellijay, as- 

 signor of one-half to J. Spilman, Marietta, 

 Ga. Plows. July 7, 1874. Filed Apr. 25, 

 1874. 



Claim. In a reversible plow, the standard 

 A, having reverse shoes a a, constructed and 

 described, and adapted to carry a surface-plow 

 and a subsoil-plow, and provided with arms B, 

 attached to a sub beam, C, substantially as and 

 for the purposes set forth. 



154,470. C. E. FULK and J. J. GOOD, 



Cynthiana, Ky., said Fulk assignor to said 



Good. Plows. Aug. 25, 1874. Filed June 



1, 1874. 



Claim. 1. The pivoted standard B, carry- 

 ing the plow-shares, in combination with the 

 front braces d d' secured to the said standard 

 and plow-beam, as specified, to admit of the 

 pivotal movement of the standard, and the slid- 



ing plate/, substantially as and for the purposes 

 set forth. 



2. The combination of the beam A, standard 

 B, and braces d d', with the yoke D, to adapt 

 the reversible plow for use as a ditcher, or as a 

 double plow, substantially as herein set forth. 



156,123. FRANSIS BIEKER, Mount 

 Vernon, Ind. Plows. Oct. 20, 1874. Filed 

 June 5, 1874. 



Claim. 1. In combination with the rotating 

 beam A, with its two mold-boards, plow-points, 

 and landsides, the two separately-adjustable 

 colters F F, the double clamp G, and set- 

 screws * i, substantially as set forth. 



2. The combination of the reversible beam 

 A and axle K of the carriage with the twisted 

 loop J' and chain J, as and for the purposes set 

 forth. 



3. In combination with the rotating beam 

 A, its two mold-boards, points, and lindsides 

 of the handle H hinged to the beam, the brace 



f hinged to the beam, and the T-shaped catch 

 I pivoted to the handle, all as set forth. 



157,130. L. L. IVERSON, Decorah, Iowa. 



Side-Hill Plows. Nov. 24, 1874. Filed 



Aug. 25, 1874. 



In reversing the plow a spring-block on the 

 rear end of the beam receives the point, and 

 holds it in a recess. A cross-loop assists it in 

 resisting the strain. 



Claim. 1. The spring stay-block d, com- 

 bined with the reversible double plow, substan- 

 tially as described. 



2. The loop g, combined with the reversible 

 double plow, substantially as descibed. 



157,200. MINOT ELLIS, Greenfield, 



Mass. Side-Hill Plows. Nov. 24, 1874* 



Field Sep. 12, 1874. 



Claim. 1. The casting C, formed substan- 

 tially as shown, and for the purposes described. 



2. In a side-hill plow, the point K, having 

 the mold-board support L, and revolving be- 

 neath the landside, in combination with the 

 mold-boards E E, revolving above landside 

 through the opening D in plate C, substantially 

 as shown and described. 



157,539. THOS. PARKER, Menomo- 

 nee, Wis., assignor of one-half his right to 

 James Downing, same place. Plows. Dec. 

 8, 1874. Filed Oct. 24, f874- 

 Claim. 1. In a reversible plow, the curved 

 beam A, having the horizontal rear extension 

 a', in combination with the two plows, revolv- 

 ing on the horizontal part a, the upper plow 

 reaching to the curve of said beam, and secur- 

 ed by the loops n r, substantially as specified. 



2. The catching-loops n r, loaded arm n', 

 rods J and/, and angular lever m, in combin- 

 ation with the two reversible plows, as described. 



159,338. THOMAS S. MACOMBER, 



Hamilton, N. Y. Plows. Feb. 2, 1875. 

 Filed Dec. 28, 1874. 



Claim. The combination of the eyes F and 

 their pivot, the bent bar G, and its pivot eyes 



