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Plough (Patent No: 132762)

Inventor: Bechdholt, Frederick

Location: Winnifred

Comments: N/A

Description: Claim
1. The combination with a supporting shank of a land side, mould board, and a plough share adjustably secured to the shank, as and for the purpose specified.
2. The combination with a shank, of a land side, mould board and shank suitably interconnected end tiltably secured to the shank, as and for the purpose specified.
3. The combination with a shank, of a land side swingably secured to the shank, and means for adjusting the land side in respect to the shank, as and for the purpose specified.
4. The combination with a shank, of a land side swingably secured to the shank, means for adjusting the land side in respect to the shank, and means for retaining the said parts in any set adjusted position, as and for the purpose specified.
5. The combination with a shank, of a land side pivotally secured by a bolt to the shank, a frog swingable on the said bolt, adjustable means carried by the frog and engaging the heel of the land side, and means securing the shank to the frog adjustably, as and for the purpose specified.
6. The combination with a shank, of a land side swingably secured to the lower end of the shank by a bolt, a frog interposed between the shank and the land side and swingable on the bolt aforesaid, an adjusting bolt carried by the frog and bearing on the heel of the land side, and releasable means for locking the shank to the body of the frog, as and for the purpose specified.
7. The combination with a shank, of a land side swingably secured to the lower end of the shank by a bolt, a frog interposed between ,the land side and the shank and swingable on the bolt aforesaid, said frog being supplied with a slot centered on the bolt, a bolt passing through the slot and into the land side, a lug extending from the frog directly over -the heel of the land side, an adjusting bolt carried by the bolt and bearing on the heel, a clamp tying the body of the shank to the top of the frog, a wedge interposed between the clamp and the shank, an adjusting bolt carried by the clamp and bearing on the wedge, as and for the purpose specified.
8. The combination with a shank, of a land side pivotally secured to the shank by a bolt, a frog interposed between the land side and the shank and swingable on the bolt aforesaid, said frog being provided with a slot centered on the bolt, a bolt passing through, the slot and into the land side, adjustable means carried by the frog and engaging with the heel of the land side, means for tying the shank to the upper end of the frog and for locking it in any set position, a mould board secured to the land side, a lip extending from the frog and pivotally secured to the mould board, and a brace bar extending between the heel of the land side and the mould board, as and for the purpose specified.
9. The combination with a land side and mould board, of adjustable means connecting the rear end of the mould board with the land side. as and for the purpose specified,
10. The combination with 0. land side and a mould board, of a brace bar secured to the land side and the mould board, and adjustable means connecting the brace bar adjoining the land side with the rear end of the mould board, as and for the purpose specified.
11. The combination with a land side and a mould board, of a brace bar connecting the heel of the land side with the mould board and tie rods having their opposite end connected to the brace bar adjoining the heel and the rear end of the mould board respectively, and their approaching ends secured adjustably the one to the other, as and for the purpose specified.
12. The combination with a land side and a mould board, of a brace bar secured firmly to ,the heel of the land side, and also to the mould board, an angle plate secured pivotally to the brace bar and adjoining the heel, and tie rods connecting the plate with the rear end of the mould board, said tie rods connected by a turnbuckle, as and for the purpose specified.

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