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pivot connected with and turned by swiveling 

 the mold-board, substantially as described. 



4. The device for automatically adjusting 

 the plow beam to the strength of the animals 

 or to a warped beam, consisting of a crank and 

 crank pin, the latter working in a slot in the 

 rear end of the swiveling plow-beam, while the 

 crank has a swinging adjustment upon, and 

 may be rigidly secured to, its shaft which is 

 a pivot connected with and turned by the 

 mold-board, substantially as described. 



5. The truss frame J, having a tie which 

 forms a connection between the arm employed 

 as a seat for the beam and the arm to which ' 

 the handles are attached substantially as de- 

 scribed. 



6. The dog F, forked as described, to dis- 

 tribute the strain over a large portion of the 

 mold-board. 



7. The device for securing the plowshare to 

 the mold-board, consisting of the studs//, key 

 h h, and key-holes in the mold-board, substan- 

 tially as described, 



8. The frame Y, adjustable on the plow- 

 beam by means of flanges b 2 b 2 , and set-screw 

 id ', substantially as described, for the purpose 

 specified. 



9. The double jointer-point V 3 , in combi- 

 nation with the mold-board of the jointer, 

 having two faces, V V 2 , and the shank 7/, boss 

 e", and nut w 1 , substantially as described. 



10. The beam B, clevis S, provided with 

 slot /, the stud a 1 , nut n' , straps e 3 <? 4 , wheel W, 

 and draft-rod T, substantially as described. 



11. The beam B, clevis S, provided with 

 slot /, the stud a 2 , nut ri , straps e 3 <?*, wheel 

 W, draft-rod T, slide-plate, e 1 , bolt a 3 , and nut 

 «*, substantially as described. 



12. A double-faced jointer having two fixed 

 mold-boards and an adjustable shank, in com- 

 bination with the frame Y and plow-beam B, 

 substantially as shown and described. 



13. The plow-point G', provided with the 

 triangular recess c* and the shank e, in combi- 

 nation with the share G, having a projection 

 fitting the recess r 2 , a hole in its forward part, 

 and boss /, to receive and secure the shank e, 

 all as and for the purpose described. 



14. The shoe or runner C, affording a long 

 and stable bearing to the plow, in combination 

 with the plow-frame, and the mold-board hav- 

 ing the raised pivot-bearings, substantially as 

 described. 



15. A graduated scale attached to the verti- 

 cally-adjustable gage-wheel frame or holder, in 

 combination with an index or pointer attached 

 to the plow-beam for the purpose of gaging the 

 depth of the work, as set forth. 



242,697. HENRY SATTLER, Swiss, 



Mo. Hill-Side Plows. June 7, 1881 Filed 



Apr. 14, 1881. 



A saw-tooth colter is swiveled and adjustable 

 vertically and on the beam. Devices for brac- 

 ing the frame and locking the mold-boards by 

 gravity-latch. 



Claim. 1. The combination of the support 



G, and the brace H, secured to its front side 

 and provided with the projection I, with the 

 plates J, extending forward and having their 

 front ends fastened to the beam A, substantially 

 as shown. 



2. The combination of the supporting-slide 

 T, having its lower end made hollow and pro- 

 vided with holes upon opposite sides, with the 

 curved end of the support for the cutter, and 

 the two clamps W, provided with projections 

 for passing through the holes in the sides of 

 the sliding support, substantially as specified. 



242,757. WILLIAM A. COWLEY, 



Stamford, N. Y. Side-Hill Plows. June 



14, 1881. Filed Sep. 11, 1880. 



A double hook with springs to hold either 

 end in engagement with the mold-board of a 

 reversible plow. 



Claim. The double-ended and hooked lever 

 C, having a square hub, e, and stop/, in com- 

 bination with the springs g upon the beam of 

 the plow, and the reversible mold -board A, 

 having lugs d, substantially as shown and de- 

 scribed. 



249,234. JESSE S. FELT, Greenwood, 

 Me. Plows. Nov. 8, 1881. Filed Oct. 11, 

 1880. 



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

 bination, with the rotary mold-boards d d' ', of 

 the two-faced hinged mold-boards e e', pro- 

 vided with pivots q, the long bearing s, pro- 

 jecting through the rotary mold-boards, and 

 the button u, as set forth. 



2. The combination of the standard b, foot 

 a, having point w, mold-boards d d', pivot- 

 bolt/, and bevel-disks k, forming an adjustable 

 stop for the point w, to cause the plowshares to 

 take more or less land. 



3. The combination of the rotary mold- 

 boards d d', beveled disks k, landside a b, the 

 extensible hook g, vertically adjustable and the 

 hinged mold-boards e /, substantially as shown 

 and described. 



4. The combination of the rotary mold- 

 boards d d', slot/, and button u with the land- 

 side a b and pivot-bolt /, and adapted to be 

 used with or without the hinged mold-boards, 

 as shown and described. 



251,445. JULIUS KONIG, Snydersburg, 

 Md. Plows. Dec. 27, 1S81. Filed Aug. 

 4, 1881. 



Claim. In combination with the perforated 

 adjustable beam and mold-boards, the front 

 truck having wheels of unequal size, a fifth- 

 wheel adapted to be secured to the beam, and 

 an upwardly-projecting king-bolt, as and for 

 the purpose set forth. 



254,585. JOHN G. ANDERSON, Ivy, 

 N. C. Hill-Side Plows. Mar. 7, 1881. Fded 

 Nov. 29, 1881. 



Claim. In a hillside-plow, the combination 

 of the beam, the curved double standard at- 

 tached to the rear end thereof, the handles 

 pivoted to the beam, the curved rack-bars E, 



