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SIDE HILL. 



H, the double hook J, the eyes or sockets I, 

 the rod K, and lever L, with the two mold- 

 boards and shares D E, and the landside A, 

 substantially as herein shown and described. 



160,625. O. H. STRATTON, Monroeton 

 Pa. Side-Hill Plows. Mar. 9, 1875. Filed 

 Dec. 19, 1874. 



Claim. In hillside plows, a mold-board, 

 made in two longitudinal reversely-tapered 

 sections E F, as shown, the former turning 

 under and the latter over the landside, as and 

 for the purpose specified. 



163,589. JOAB HAPGOOD, Shrews- 

 bury, Mass. Swivel-Plows. May 25, 1874. 

 Filed Oct. 27, 1873. 



The colter is attached to the front end of a 

 lever pivoted to the under side of the beam, and 

 is automatically moved to be in line with the 

 landside when turned on either side. 



Claim. The combination, with the beam 



A, mold-board E, and standard B of the levers 

 F and I, pivoted at a b, supporting-loop K, 

 and cutter-blade G, said parts being construct- 

 ed and arranged for operation substantially as 

 herein set forth. 



165,014. J. McCABE, Woodbury, Tenn. 

 Reversible Plows. June 1,1875. Filed Apr. 

 14,1875. 

 Claim. The combination of the cross-beam 



B, journaled to the bolt b, extending longitu- 

 dinally through the bent portion of the main 

 beam A, and the projections L' L', adapted to 

 engage over the projection M of the plate M', 

 attached to the main beam A, for the purpose 

 of receiving the strain upon the plowshare, sub- 

 stantially as described. 



167,402. R. I. KNAPP, Half-Moon Bay, 

 Cal. Side-Hill Plows. Sep. 7, 1875. File d 

 Aug. 13, 1874. 



Claim. In a side-hill plow, constructed as 

 described, the anchor J, provided with the rod 

 K and handle M, all arranged to operate sub- 

 stantially as and for the purpose set forth. 



168,157. MYRON R. HUBBELL, Wol- 



cott, Vt. Reversible Plows. Sep. 28, 1875. 



Filed Aug. 21, 1875. 



Claim. The combination of the draft-rod 

 G, running lengthwise with, and swiveled to, 

 the beam A, with the hooked rod F and the 

 slotted tube E, connected to the reversible 

 mold-board D, the rod G connecting at its for- 

 ward end with the draft-hook H or a clevis, 

 substantially as herein shown and described. 



169,678. FREEMON CULVER and 

 JEFFERSON H. CULVER, West One- 

 onta, N. Y. Colters. Nov. 9, 1875. Filed 

 Sep. 4, 1875. 



Claim. 1. In a reversible or hill-side plow, 

 the colter C, having shank g and collar h, and 

 adapted to be rotated axially, or vibrated ver- 

 tically, and to be locked with its curved sur- 

 face toward the mold-board side, substantially 

 as specified 



2. The colter C, having a double-edged blade 

 f, which is on one face a plane and on the 

 other a convex surface, and having a prismatic 

 shank, g, substantially as specified. 



3. The beam A, having cylindrical aperture c, 

 annular groove d, and longitudinal grooves * i, 

 and the collar h, having a ball-and-socket move- 

 ment in groove d, in combination with the 

 shank g of the rotating colter, C, substantially 

 as specified. 



172,928 JOHN NEFF, Jr., Pultney, N. 



Y. Side-Hill Plows. Feb. 1, 1876. Filed 



July 16, 1875. 



Claim. 1. The standard A, having at the 

 top the horizontal beam-plate a', provided with 

 stops or projections a a, and having the oblique 

 rear extension A', as described and shown. 



2. The plow-beam B, pivoted horizontally 

 upon the standard-plate, and having the rear 

 extension b l and the lever-catch b 2 , substan- 

 tially as and for the purpose set forth. 



3. The handles C, pivoted obliquely upon 

 the rear extension A' of the standard, and pivo- 

 ted lower down to the rear extension b 1 of the 

 beam, whereby the direction of the plow-beam 

 may be changed by the handles and locked in 

 position by the lever-catch, as shown and de- 

 scribed. 



4. The combination of the standard A, 

 beam B, handles C, and lever-catch b*, all con- 

 structed and arranged substantially as shown 

 and described. 



176,729. S. H. WRISLEY, Cambridge, 



N. Y. Side -Hill Plows. Apr. 25, 1876. 



Filed Mar. 4, 1876. 



Claim. 1. A mold-board for a reversible 

 plow, made concave its entire length, and pro- 

 vided with convex edges, substantially as here- 

 in set forth. 



2. The combination of the colter I, pivoted 

 block K with set-screw s and semi-circular pro- 

 jection /, and the pivoted lever L, all substan- 

 tially as and for the purposes set forth. 



177,080. HENRY F. SHAW, and 

 GEORGE F. SHAW, Boston, Mass. 

 Side-Hill Plows. May 9, 1876. Filed Dec. 



24, 1875. 



Claim. 1. In a reversible plow, the wings 

 D D, pivoted at c to move in an incline plane, 

 whereby in reversing the plow the forward wing 

 may be brought upward and inward, and the 

 rear wing downward and outward into working 

 position, substantially as shown and described. 



2. The combination of the beam C, pivoted 

 at b, the wings D D, united as one piece, 

 pivoted at c, and the plate /, with inclined 

 plane, or its equivalent, whereby the wings are 

 brought into position, all substantially as here- 

 inbefore described. 



3. The combination of the beam C, wings D 

 D, and lock g, substantially as and for the pur- 

 pose hereinbefore set forth. 



177,503. WILLIAM I. GOSSETT and 

 JAMES P. STARK, Liberty, Tenn. 

 Plows. Mav 16, 1876. Filed Mar. 6. 1876. 



