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and the curved guard B with the clamp C, 

 which secures the stem in vertical adjustment 

 upon the plow standard said stem and guard 

 forming by their union the described unbrok- 

 en working point a substantially as set forth. 



222,011. JOHN G. CATES, Russellville 



Ky. Weed Turners Nov. 25, 1875. Filed 



Sep. ,23, 1878. 



Claim. In a weed turner the angular flat 

 bar D, having the dovetailed end b secured to 

 the clip C and bent backwardly and down- 

 wardly in a line with the plane of the forward 

 edge of the mold-board to a point c then later- 

 ally across the front of the mold-board and 

 then downwardly to form a guide d in combi- 

 nation with the mold cutter G secured to the 

 portion of the bar between the clip and the 

 point c substantially as and for the purpose 

 specified. 



228,192. JOHN R. HARBAUGH. Cic- 

 ero, Ind. Plow Attachments. June 1, 

 1880. Filed Feb. 18, 1880. 

 Claim. The combination with the plow- 

 beam of the clip B having laterally projecting 

 vertical lugs C C and the bracket R, pivoted 

 between said lugs and carrying a drag D, con- 

 sisting of a hook F terminating at one end be- 

 neath the plow beam in a point, E, and exted- 

 ing downward and rearward alongside of the 

 mold-board and thence forward, and termi- 

 nating in an upwardly turned point G, sub- 

 stantially as and for the purposes set forth. 



244,948. JAMES J. TEMPLES, Homer- 



ville,Ga., assignor to Lucius C. Mattox, 

 same place. Weed Turners. July 26, 1881 

 Filed Apr. 30, 1881. 



Claim. The combination substantially as 

 hereinbefore set forth, of an arm or support 

 bolted to and depending vertically from the 

 plow beam and having a series of horizontal 

 angular holes formed through it one above 

 another and parallel with the line of the plow 

 beam the turner c having an angular shank 

 adapted to fit snugly into any one of the hori- 

 zontal holes in the depending arm and having 

 a series of pin holes r*and the retaining pins e e 

 all constructed and arranged so that the turner 

 c may be adjusted vertically or forward and 

 backward over the mold-board of the plow, 

 substantially as set forth. 



253,395. RULIF V. KENNEDY, Mo- 

 dena, Mo. Attachments for Plows. Feb. 

 7, 1882. Filed Aug. 6, 1881. 



Claim. 1. The hook A having the vertical 

 shank a in combination with the clip B bolted 

 to the plow beam and having the plate c pro- 

 vided with a pin J upon which the hook is 

 hung, or pivoted, substantially as and for the 

 purpose set forth. 



2. The combination with the hook A having 

 the vertical shank a of the clip B and spring D, 

 connected to the hook -shank and the clip, sub- 

 stantially as and for the purpose set forth. 



