WEED TURNERS. 



671 



Claim. The curved bar B, having forward 

 extending bar D, and secured to a plow-beam 

 by the eyebolts G G, serroted plates C C, and 

 nuts a a, all substantially as and for the pur- 

 poses set forth. 



183,361. W. A. BARROWS, Sycamore, 

 111. Plow Fenders. Oct. 17, 1876. Filed 

 Mar. 30, 1876. 



Claim. The pivoted rod C, constructed to 

 arch outward from the forward end of the plow- 

 beam, and to incline downward and outward 

 from said beam, and hinged, as shown, to the 

 rear end thereof, combined with the said beam, 

 the clamps b, and locking device D, substan- 

 tially as and for the purpose herein specified. 



184,030. URIAH BALLARD, Rich- 

 mond, assignor to Joshua Ballard, Center 

 Valley, Ind. Weed Turning Attachments 

 for Plows. Nov. 7, 1876. Filed Aug. 21, 

 1876. 



Claim. 1. The combination and arrange- 

 ment of the lever B, having holes c c c and pin 

 D', with the pendent adjustable guide C, sub- 

 stantially as shown and described. 



2. The clamp D having the stud E, in com- 

 bination with the pendent adjustable guide C 

 and curved lever B, substantially as set forth. 



3. In combination with the curved adjusta- 

 ble lever B and pendent adjustable guide C, 

 the spring L, and adjustable spring-holder I, 

 by which the tension of the spring is made ad- 

 justable, substantially as described. 



4. The combination and arrangement of the 

 clamp D, pendent adjustable guide C, curved 

 adjustable lever B, adjustable spring-holder I, 

 and spring L with the beam A of the plow, all 

 substantially as set forth. 



185,417. LEVI W. YAGGY, Chicago, 



111., and JOHN N. LOOP, Kokomo, Ind. 



Stalk, Stubble, and Weed Turners Dec. 



19, 1876. Filed Sep. 7, 1876. 



Claim. As a weed-turning attachment to 

 plows, the curved spring-rod A, having the 

 hook end a, and extending rearward nearly on 

 a line with the edge of the plowshare, in com- 

 bination with the block C, clamp D, and plow- 

 beam, substantially as shown and described. 



186,344. DAVID W. HUGHES, St. 



Louis, Mo. Plow Attachments. Jan. 16, 



1877. Filed Jan. 15, 1876. 



Claim. The colter-wheel B, journalled in 

 the adjustable shank B', in combination with 

 the metallic hook C, curved to conform to the 

 mold-board D, and pivoted to the shank B', so 

 as to admit of an adjustment up and down with 

 the colter-wheel, and also capable of a separate 

 circular adjustment in a vertical plane on the 

 bolt a, substantially as described, and for the 

 purpose set forth. 



189,374. G. H. McDONEL, J. 

 THORN, and S. EWING, Fostoria, 

 Ohio. Weed-Hiders. Apr. 10, 1877. Filed 

 Sep 5, 1876. 



Claim. The above-described device for 

 covering grass and weeds, consisting of the rod 

 D, having the hook C and the prongs E and F, 

 in combination with the clamp A, provided 

 with the eye B, arranged to attach the weed- 

 turner D E F loosely to the front part of a 

 plow-beam and allow the prongs to drag in the 

 furrow last cut, substantially as shown and des- 

 cribed. 



195,760. THOS. M. HARBERT, Bur- 

 lington, Kans. Weed Folding Attachments 

 for Plows. Oct. 2, 1877. Filed July 23, 

 1877. 



Claim. The rod or bar H formed into 

 bends, curves, and inclines, substantially as 

 herein shown and described, to adapt it to be 

 attached to a plow-beam for dividing, guiding, 

 and folding down grass, weeds, &c, into the 

 furrow, as set forth. 



197,665. JOS. REDMAN, South Car- 

 rollton, Ky. Plow Attachments. Nov. 27, 

 1877. Filed Oct. 12, 1877. 

 Claim. 1. The rake attachment for plows 



herein described, consisting of the rake-board 



D, armed with teeth g, block E, having slot c, 

 and beveled cut or recess e, bolts a a a a, 

 clamps G G, nuts b' b' b' b', and auxiliary rake 



E, all constructed and combined to operate 

 substantially as and for the purpose herein 

 shown and specified. 



2. In combination with the plow ABC, the 

 rake attachment herein described, consisting 

 essentially of the parts D E F G G and adjust- 

 ing-wedge H, substantially as and for the pur- 

 pose herein shown and specified. 



202,051. BENJ. F. RARICK, WM. 

 P. RARICK, and JONAS RARICK, 



Lincoln Township, Republic County, Kans. 

 Trash-Gatherers. Apr. 2, 1878. Filed Aug. 



i3> .re- 

 claim. A trash-gatherer formed by the hori- 

 zontal cross-bars a, the vertical bars b b', the 

 horizontal bar c, and the curved car /, carry- 

 ing the roller d and the clamp/", all constructed 

 substantially as shown and described, and for 

 the purpose set forth. 



204,841. JOHN D. MUNSON, Beloit, 



Wis. Plow Attachments. June 11, 1878. 



Filed Mar. 30, 1878. 



Regulator-hook adapted to catch stalks and 

 other obstructions, and place them in position 

 to be folded under bottom of furrow by crank- 

 shaft having rearward and downward-bent point 

 and shield. 



Claim. The combination with an ordinary 

 plow, the crank shaft D, and operating dev- 

 ices constructed substantially as described of 

 the pivoted regulator hook I, pivoted lever L, 

 and connecting rod h for the purposes described. 



218,071. JAMES SHERRILL, Harris- 

 bug, Oreg. Weed Turners. July 29, 1879. 

 Filed Jan. 8. 1879. 

 Claim. The combination of the stem A 



