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SUBSOILERS. 



127,475. HENRY GILLETTE, Millville, 



N. Y. Plows. June 4, 1872. 



Claim. In combination with the cross-bar I 

 and the notched bar B, provided with the eye 

 M, the confining bar H, and link L, substan- 

 tially as shown and described. 



131,391. THOMAS E. 0. BRINLY, 



Louisville, Ky. Subsoil-Plows. Sep. 17, 



1872. 



Claim. The combination of the wedge-shap- 

 ed standard A A 1 , having a forward declination, 

 shoulder at a', flanges A 2 , and sole A s , and the 

 share B, having a slot, b, in its rear edge, and 

 a socket, b' , in its point B', all substantially as 

 specified. 



131,636. WILLIS H. SMILEY, Benton- 

 ville, Ark. Plows. Sep. 24, 1872. 

 Claim. The subsoil attachment A a' B, con- 

 structed as described and adapted to be at- 

 tached between the handles and along-side the 

 the beam of an ordinary turn plow, as des- 

 cribed. 



132,707. DAVID M. ALLEN, Jefferson- 

 ville, Ind. Plows. Nov. 5, 1872. 

 Claim. The improved adjustable subsoiler, 

 having the solid head E when constructed with 

 the curved cutting edges F F F arranged side 

 by side as herein shown and described. 



133,167. CHRISTIAN MEYERS and 



WILLIAM GUMMOW, Marysville Cal. 



Subsoil Plows. Nov. 19, 1872. 



Claim. The combination of the vertically- 

 adjustable plow-standard K eccentrically slotted 

 elbow lever N, and stud-pin P, substantially as 

 specified. 



133,216. SAMUEL E. FLETCHER, 



Ballstown, Ind., assignor of one half his right 



to Frederick Talkenberg, same place. Subsoil 



Plows. Nov. 19, 1872. 



Claim. A subsoil plow composed of the 

 share A, standard B, having notches b, slides C 

 c / and tie-rods E e substantially as described. 



133,722. FRANCIS REESE, Wilson- 

 ville, Ala., assignor of one-half his right to 

 Samuel F. Coleman, same place. Plows. 

 Dec. 10, 1872. Antedated Dec. 7, 1872. 

 Claim. The plow herein described, pro- 

 vided with reversible rhomboidal shovel N, 

 with mold board O, gageablearm R with bolts 

 r r subsoil gageable foot P with bolt S, and 

 pivot r all constructed, arranged, and operat- 

 ing substantially as herein set forth and shown. 



135,829. JOHN LOVE, Cusseta, Tex. 



Plows. Feb. 11, 1873. 



Claim. The subsoiler D, pulverizer C, and 

 furrow opener E, provided with long shanks F 

 relatively adjustable through plates B'B and 

 long oblique slot of beam A' as and for the pur- 

 pose set forth. 



136,245. JOHN T. HUNTER, and 

 DANIEL L. H. MITCHELL, Forest, 

 Miss. Plows. Feb. 25, 1873. 



Claim. 1. The combination of the beam G 

 with the collar H and its spring follower, as 

 and for the purpose set forth. 



2. The combination of the adjustable beam 

 G collar H, and the set screw f for regulating 

 the beam, all substantially as set forth. 



3. The combination of the beam G with 

 diagonal dovetailed groove in one side with the 

 subsoiler I, provided with a slotted shank m, 

 which is passed into said groove and held by 

 a set screw all substantially as set forth. 



136,254. KENHETH McKINNON, 

 Bleasanr, Hill, Ala. Cultivators. Feb. 25, 



l8 73- ... 



Claim. 1. In combination with the front 



and rear sjandards C and D united to each 

 other as, described, the adjustable grooved 

 standard F with its foot k and cultivator share 

 constructed and arranged substantially as des- 

 cribed. 



2. In combination with the adjustable stand- 

 ard F and cultivator-share arranged as described 

 the notches s in the front standard C for secur- 

 ing and bracing the notched point of the share 

 at any height corresponding with the adjust- 

 ment of the supporting-standard F, substantially 

 as described. 



3. The culivators shares G H I provided 

 with notches t u at their upper and lower points 

 of attachment to brace them laterally to the 

 standard C F, to which they are secured. 



4. The combination and arrangement of the 

 standards C D and the adjustable standard F 

 with their foot branches c d and k the subsoil 

 point, E, and the cultivator-share made adjust- 

 able in the notched standard C the several parts 

 being constructed and arranged for use as des- 

 cribed. 



136,726. JOHN W. HOWARD, Green- 

 ville Ala. Subsoil Plows. Mar. 11, 1873. 

 Claim. 1. The wing G, constructed as 

 shown and described, and attached to the blade 

 C so that the point of the wing will be nearly 

 in rear of the cutting edge of the blade substan- 

 tially as and for the purposes herein set forth. 



2. The combination of the plate C, strip D, 

 rest E, and wing G, all constructed and ar- 

 ranged substantially as and for the purposes 

 herein set forth. 



137,894. THOMAS L. COTTEN, Water 

 Valley, Miss., assignor to Martha J. Cotten, 

 same place. Plows. Apr. 15, 1873. Filed 

 Jan. 29, 1873. 



Claim. In combination with the device em- 

 braced in my patent of July 19, 1870, the slot 

 and openings E in the standard D, saddle H, 

 and bolts and nuts e e and h h the whole being 

 so constructed as to permit of the mold-board 

 or blade being secured and adjusted substan- 

 tially as described. 



138,197. JACOB ROOP, Clinton, Tenn. 



Plows. Apr. 22, 1873. Filed Mar. 12, 1873. 



Claim. 1. The mold-boards G G, in com- 

 bination with the rods d d and handles H H, 

 as and for the purpose set forth. 



