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225,077. HENRY SATTLER, Hermann, 

 % Mo. Plows. Mar. 2, 1880. Filed Dec. 20, 



1879- 



A frame beneath the beam formed of a branch- 

 ed standard, brace, and removable bearing- 

 plate pivots the double plow held by a sliding 

 keeper to either side. 



Claim. In a side-hill plow, the combination 

 of the frame e, constructed as described, bear- 

 ings/"/ for the shaft g, reversible plow-beam a, 

 support c, and holding-latch, substantially as 

 shown. 



225,105. FRANKLIN 0. BRYAN, 



Winona, Minn. Sulky-Plows. Mar. 2, 1880. 



Filed Jan. 6, 1880. 



Claim. In a reversible sulky-plow, the com- 

 bination of the frame A and independent crank- 

 axles E E', having separate operating-levers /, 

 with the right and left plows G G' and their 

 beams F F', independent plow - supporting 

 cranks K K', having separate operating - levers 

 I, and suitable catches for said levers, all ar- 

 ranged substantially as specified. 



225,134. JEREMY P. HOLLEY, Farm- 



ington, Me. Swivel Plows and Colters. 

 Mar. 2, 1880. Filed Dec. 20, 1879. 



Claim. 1. The colter - sheaths I and the 

 rounded plate K upon the beam and between 

 the sheaths, in combination with the colter and 

 pivoted bar for lifting the colter, substantially 

 as set forth. 



2. '1 he beam A, colter G, pivoted bar H, 

 sheaths I, and chain L, in combination with a 

 reversible plow, substantially as set forth. 



225,452. JOSEPH L. WOODBURY 

 and GEORGE L. WOODBURY, Ox- 

 ford, Mass. Reversible Plows. Mar. 9, 

 1880. Filed Jan. 24, 1880. 



Claim. 1. The swinging mold -board con- 

 structed with long extended wings, substan- 

 tially as described, and adapted to adjust to 

 right or left working positions, with its ad- 

 vanced wing projecting diagonally across and 

 beyond the plane of the land-side above the 

 soil-cutting edge of the share, in the manner 

 set forth. 



2. The cranked shaft F, in combination with 

 the standard-frame, which carries shares C C, 

 and the swinging mold-board provided with 

 ears or hinges m, connecting it to the offset 

 portion of said shaft, substantially as set forth. 



3. The locking-bar I, arranged and operat- 

 ing substantially as described, in combination 

 with the standard-frame A, carrying shares C 

 C, and the swinging mold-board E, provided 

 with openings or lugs *, to receive the end of 

 said bar, as set forth. 



4. The combination, substantially as herein- 

 before described, of the standard-frame A, with 

 right and left shares C C, the horizontally- 

 swinging mold-board E and draft-beam B, the 

 cranked shaft F, forming the pivot or hinging- 

 standard of both beam and mold-board, and 

 the locking devices I and G, as set forth. 



226,567. PETER S. SWARTZ and 

 ALEXANDER ARNOT, Lexington, 

 Mich. Plows. Apr. 13, 1880. Filed Sep. 

 15,1879. 



Claim. In a reversible plow having an an- 

 gular base and supporting center wheel, the 

 combination of the longitudinally-slotted beam- 

 head G, having tenon W, with the blocks S, 

 having a toothed cross-slot, the bolt O, pro- 

 vided with a toothed head, the mold-boards 

 having the mortise V, and spring-pin M N, 

 substantially as shown and described. 



232,001. AARON S. CLOUGH, Mere- 

 dith, assignor ol one-half of his right to 

 Moses H. Merrow, New Hampton, M. H. 

 Reversible Plows. Sep. 7, 1880. Filed Nov. 

 26, 1879. 



Claim. 1. The double mold-board A, hav- 

 ing the angular landside B and pivoted close 

 under the beam, in combination with the beam 

 C, chamfered or beveled on its under side, sub- 

 stantially as and for the purpose herein speci- 

 fied. 



2. The combination of the shaft or pivot of 

 the reversible mold-board, turning therewith, 

 and the draft-rod D, bearing the reversible 

 clevis/, and being attached to, so as to turn in 

 line with, the said mold-board shaft, substan- 

 tially as and for the purpose herein specified. 



233,046. WILLIAM STRAIT, Oneon- 

 ta, N. Y., assignor to Celestia L. Strait, same 

 place. Side-Hill Plows. Oct. 5, 1880. Filed 

 Feb. 14, 1880. 

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



jointer having the single mold-board V, adapted 



to operate as a right or left hand mold -board, 



substantially as set forth. 



2. A reversible single mold - board jointer 

 having landsides substantially as described. 



3. The shifting handles and reversible jointer, 

 in combination with the pivoted lever F and 

 slotted arm E, all arranged for operating sub- 

 stantially as set forth. 



4. In a plow, the T-brace J, pivoted to the 

 heel of the landside and having the slot /, in 

 combination witl\the bolt N, lugs K, and the 

 coupling-bolt O, substantially as set forth. 



235,156. BENJAMIN J. LESLIE, 

 De Mossville, Ky. Reversible Plows, Dec. 

 7, 1880. Filed Mar. 30, 1880. 

 Claim. 1. The wing C, constructed as 

 shown with laterally extended diverging sec- 

 tions c pivot / and notch or pivot c 2 in com- 

 bination with the mold-board A, having an 

 opening and socket d for the reception and play 

 of the wing, substantially as and for the purpose 

 specified. 



2. The swiveling beam D, in combination 

 with the sheath or standard B and brace G, en- 

 circling the standard, substantially as and 

 for the purpose specified. 



3. The combination of the plate E, having 

 jaws e J projecting from its ends, the former 

 projecting beyond the latter, with the bolt F, 

 having a sliding movement limited so that the 



