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  • E represents a forked bar inserted in the front of the bar B near one end, and holding the L-shaped lever E', pivoted at its elbow or angle.
  • F designates the whiftletree, consisting of a transverse bar having a slot, f, cut at one side of the middle to receive a pin,
  • the arms of the whifietree are of unequal length, and are connected by means of oblique rods el to the lever E',
  • This plate is secured to the top of the tongue by means of screws passing through longitudinal slots a2, and is, therefore, adjustable.
  • the upper bearing of the pin e is a bent, slotted, and lon gitndin all y-adj ustable plate, H.
  • the object of having the pin e adjustable by means of the slotted plates is to prevent the end of the slot in the evener from bearing against it when a sluggish horse is used, and one arm of the evener thereby caused to fall back of the other.
  • the bar B is adapted to receive the equalizing-lever E near either end so Vthat the evener may be arranged to suit the position of standing grain, the side upon which turns are made, 8vo.
  • the forked bar E fits recesses in the bar B, and, having a hole in its shank, is secured Vby means of a pin or bolt passing through the same.
  • the draft-evener consisting of the transverse movable bar F having arms of unequal length, the oblique rods e1, the bent lever E having unequal arms, and transverse bar B, substantially as specified.

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B. W. SUTHERLEN.
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BENJAMIN W. SUTHEBLEN, OF FILLMORE, MINNESOTA.
IMPROVEMENT IN THREE-HORSE EVENERS.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 135,861, dated February 11, 1873.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, B. W. SUTEEELEN, of Fillmore, in the county of Fillmore and State of Minnesota, have invented a new and valuable Improvement in Three-Horse Eveners; and I do hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and exact description of the construction and operation of the same, refeence betongue of a reaper or other implement, having secured to its upper side, near its rear end, the short transverse bar B, braced in position by means of the oblique rods D, extending forward and secured to the side of thel tongue, as
. shown; E represents a forked bar inserted in the front of the bar B near one end, and holding the L-shaped lever E', pivoted at its elbow or angle. F designates the whiftletree, consisting of a transverse bar having a slot, f, cut at one side of the middle to receive a pin,
e, secured to the tongue, and adapted to holdthe evener in place. The arms of the whifietree are of unequal length, and are connected by means of oblique rods el to the lever E',
the long arm of the whifetree being coupled to the short arm of the lever, and the short arm of the evener to the long arm of the lever,
v thelatter being so arranged that the rods e1 cross each other nearly at right angles as they approach the former. In arranging three horses abreast, two are hitched to the long arm and one to the short arm of the whifdetree, and thus the draft upon the leveris equal from both sides of the tongue. yThe object of the slot in the Whifletree is toallow the latter some degree of play lengthwise of the tongue to compensate for the uneven pulling of the team. The pin e holds a roller, e2, to reduce the friction against the sides of the slot. A plate, e3, is attached to the under side of the evener `to prevent the wood from wearing. rlhe pin e projects from a plate, G, with which it may be cast. This plate is secured to the top of the tongue by means of screws passing through longitudinal slots a2, and is, therefore, adjustable. The upper bearing of the pin e is a bent, slotted, and lon gitndin all y-adj ustable plate, H. The object of having the pin e adjustable by means of the slotted plates is to prevent the end of the slot in the evener from bearing against it when a sluggish horse is used, and one arm of the evener thereby caused to fall back of the other. The bar B is adapted to receive the equalizing-lever E near either end so Vthat the evener may be arranged to suit the position of standing grain, the side upon which turns are made, 8vo. The forked bar E fits recesses in the bar B, and, having a hole in its shank, is secured Vby means of a pin or bolt passing through the same.
What I claim as my invention, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
The draft-evener, consisting of the transverse movable bar F having arms of unequal length, the oblique rods e1, the bent lever E having unequal arms, and transverse bar B, substantially as specified.
In testimony that I claim the above I have hereunto subscribed my name in the presence of two witnesses. 1
BENJAMIN WASHINGTON SUTHERLEN.
Witnesses MARVIN EGLEsToN, MARcUs RoBBINs.
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