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208,082. NELSON M. FOWLER, 



Beloit, Kan. Plows, Harrows and Seed 

 Planters. Sep. 17, 1878. Filed Aug. 3, 1878. 

 Claim. 1. The combination of the furrow- 

 wheels B B, oscillating axles b b rods d d, and 

 lever E, substantially as and for the purpose 

 shown and described. 



2. The combination of the double plow G, 

 plow-beam H, rods // h, levers J J, pawls /' i and 

 toothed or notched bar K, substantially as and 

 for the purposes herein described. 



3. The combination with the double plow 

 and its carrying frame and wheels of the join- 

 ted tongue L 1 L 2 metal frame M, tongue or 

 trip m 2 and notched or recessed rod or bar m, 

 as shown and described, for the purpose speci- 

 fied. 



209,088. EDWARD TATE, Jamestown, 

 N. C. Hill-Side, Shovel, and Subsoil Plows 

 Combined. Oct. 15, 1878. Filed Aug. 15, 

 1878. 



Claim. 1. In a reversible plow, the plow- 

 standards B B, each consisting of the two curv- 

 ed bars C C, welded together at one end, and 

 to a plate or bar, a, at the other end, in com- 

 bination with the beam B, having tenon I, for 

 the purpose herein set forth. 



2. The combination of the beam A, provi- 

 ded with the tenon I and swiveled clevis F, the 

 plow-standards B B, provided with stops afand 

 holes e, the pivoted handles D D, with cross- 

 bar E and guides F' F', and the pin m, substan- 

 tially as and for the purposes herein set forth. 



209,374. WILLIAM D. ARNETT, Jef- 

 ferson County, Colo. Sulky-Plows. Oct. 

 29, 1878. Filed Mar. 5, 1878. 

 Claim. 1. The combination of the eccentric- 

 wheel k with the frames or beams d, axle h, 

 lever /, and ratchet m, for the purpose of regu- 

 lating the depth of the furrow. 



2. In a reversible sulky-plow, the combina- 

 tion of a right and left hand plow, an axle, h, 

 and wheels /"£-, whereby the entire implement 

 is adapted to be turned over, as described, and 

 for the purposes set forth. 



3. A reversible driver's seat, in combination 

 with the axle h, arranged to turn over and be 

 secured in the desired position by means of a 

 clamp, as shown. 



4. The slide-bars/, in combination with the 

 axle h, lever b, frames or beams d, and rever- 

 sible plows a' b', as and for the purposes de- 

 scribed. 



209,597. CHAS. M. LUFKIN, Alstead, 

 N. H. Swivel-Plows. Nov. 5, 1878. Filed 

 Oct. 28, 1878. 



Claim. The rocking beam A, carrying the 

 colter /, in combination with the standard C, 

 hinged to said beam, as described, the colter 

 being shifted into line with the point b by 

 means of the rocking beam, all constructed and 

 arranged to operate substantially as set forth. 



213,095. WILLIAM E. CONNELLY, 



Wedowee, Ala. Hill-Side Plows. Mar. 11, 

 1879. Filed Dec. 26, 1878. 



Claim. The stock A of a plow, having 

 secured thereto the spring-catch E, clips c, and 

 a groove, /', in combination with the vertically- 

 sliding bars d, having hooks/, substantially as 

 shown and described. 



216,443. JOEL NOURSE, Boston, and 

 JAMES A. HOWE, Ayer, Mass. Swivel- 

 Plows. June 10, 1879. Filed June 24, 1878. 

 Claim. 1. The landsides of the frame and 

 share in a swivel-plow, constructed substantially 

 as described, so that the parallel lines c d a b, 

 and all the parallel lines between them resting 

 on the landside of the plow at both rear and 

 front edges, shall all pass through the station- 

 ary cutter or on the mold-board side of the 

 same, whichever way the plow may be turned. 

 2. The landsides of the frame and share in 

 a swivel plow, constructed substantially as de- 

 scribed, so that any straight line resting on the 

 heel of the plow at e, and passing through the 

 stationary cutter at any point between d and b, 

 shall fit against the edge of the landside of the 

 share, or leave said edge on the mold-board 

 side of said lines, substantially as and for the 

 purpose set forth. 



216,448. GEORGE W. PETERSON, 



Oxford, Ala, Hill-Side Plows. June 10, 



1879. Filed Apr. 26, 1879. 



Claim. The combination, with the beam A, 

 having the rear curved portion, D, provided 

 with a toe, a, and lateral shoulders c, and the 

 guides e at each side of the beam, of the S-shap- 

 ed standards E, extending through the guides 

 and pivoted to the beam, the curved braces /, 

 extending through the said guides and having 

 perforations m n, and the spring-latches secured 

 to the guides and having the spurs h, extend- 

 ing through perforations in the guides to en- 

 gage perforations m n in the braces aforesaid, 

 as specified. 



217,594. LUCIUS S. EDLEBLUTE, 



Cincinnati, Ohio. Plows. July 15, 1879. 



Filed June 17, 1879. 



Claim. A reversible plow, arranged to swivel 

 upon a vertical axis, and having a right and 

 left mold-board, made continuous by a con- 

 necting-wall arranged in a plane parallel with 

 the line of draft, substantially as and for the 

 purpose described. 



219,219. LUKE CHAPMAN, Collins- 

 ville, Conn., assignor to the Collins Com- 

 pany, same place. Reversible Sulky-Plows. 

 Sep. 2, 1879. Filed Jan. 24, 1879. 

 The revolving mechanism and latches. The 

 colter-hanger moved laterally on the plow-beam 

 by a lever. Movable blocks to increase or 

 lessen the throw of a sliding clevis. 



Claim. 1. The double plow provided with 

 latch-bars u u, the plow-beam with arm s, and 

 the latches w w, with block v, all combined to 

 operate substantially as shown and descibed. 



2. The colter z, with its frame a' and posts 

 b', the clamps e' , and beam i, and the mortises 

 <? , all combined to operate substantially as 

 shown and described. 



