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  • Our invention is a straddlecultivator constructed, as fully described hereinafter, to facilitate the adjustment of the plows and securely connect the plows and adjusting devices to the frame without intcrferin g with their proper movements.
  • Figure l is a side elevation of a cultivator with our improvements; Fig. 2, aplan view, and Figs. 3, 4, 5, and 6 detached views, drawn to an enlarged scale.
  • A are the wheels, a-nd B the axle, which is arched between the points x and carries the tongue B', from which braces a extend toward the outer ends of the axle; and from the rear end of the tongue depend hooked arms b.
  • On cach straight portion of the axle is an upwardly-projecting pin, c, adapted to recesses t t in the uppermost of two plates, c c, clamped to the axle in front by a bolt, e', and at the rear by bolts c e", which also serve as pivots for parallel bars or beams C O.
  • each bar To the rear end of each bar is riveted an armhgl, having an enlargement, d@ through an eye in which passes a vertical bolt, f, pivoting the arm between cars t' i of a plate, D, and between the said ears,.at the rear of the arm d, passes a bar, I, one end, g, of which is bent forward and the other end, g', backward, so as to form standards for shovels n thus arranged on different lines, as shown.
  • a handle, J To one of each pair of bars C C C is secured a handle, J, suitably braced.
  • the recessed plate c in connection with the pin c on the axle, secures the beams C to the axle without interfering with their proper lateral adjustment, as may be necessary at any time, the beams being at all times parallel, while the standards are maintained parallel to the tongue.
  • the attachment also permits either pair of beams to be raised, so as to place the inner beam upon the hook-bar b, and thus maintain it and the plows out of action.
  • the plates and their attachments are turned to a vertical position until the space between the plates is opposite the pin c, when the plates may be moved to bring the other recess t opposite the pin, which will enter said recess as the parts are brought to a working position, and will retain them as before.
  • the plates D wit-h their ears t', combined with the arms l and enlargements df, form a strong, secure, and easily-adjusted connection between the beams and standards or shovelbars, while the construction of the latter in one piece, bent forward and backward, and bolted to the plate D, constitutes an extremely simple, but strong and durable, mode of attachment.

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D. KBRSGHNBR, T.. s. & P. M. M'ONGER.
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No. 208,320. Patented sept.l24v, |878.
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NFEYERS. PHQTo-LJTHOGRAFHS?, WASHINGTON. D. C.
UNITED STATES PATENT OEEICE.
DANIEL KERSOHNER, THOMAS S. MONGER., AND FRANCIS M. MONGER, OF CONNERSVILLE, INDIANA.
IMPROVEMENT IN PLOWS.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent N0. 205,320, dated September 124, 1878,' application filed March l1, 1&7'6.
To all whom it may concern Be it known that we, DANIEL KERSOHNER, THOMAS S. MONGER, and FRANCIS M. MON- GER, of Connersville, Indiana, have invented an Improved Plow, of which the following is a specification:
Our invention is a straddlecultivator constructed, as fully described hereinafter, to facilitate the adjustment of the plows and securely connect the plows and adjusting devices to the frame without intcrferin g with their proper movements.
In the drawing forming part of this specication, Figure l is a side elevation of a cultivator with our improvements; Fig. 2, aplan view, and Figs. 3, 4, 5, and 6 detached views, drawn to an enlarged scale.
A are the wheels, a-nd B the axle, which is arched between the points x and carries the tongue B', from which braces a extend toward the outer ends of the axle; and from the rear end of the tongue depend hooked arms b. On cach straight portion of the axle is an upwardly-projecting pin, c, adapted to recesses t t in the uppermost of two plates, c c, clamped to the axle in front by a bolt, e', and at the rear by bolts c e", which also serve as pivots for parallel bars or beams C O. To the rear end of each bar is riveted an armhgl, having an enlargement, d@ through an eye in which passes a vertical bolt, f, pivoting the arm between cars t' i of a plate, D, and between the said ears,.at the rear of the arm d, passes a bar, I, one end, g, of which is bent forward and the other end, g', backward, so as to form standards for shovels n thus arranged on different lines, as shown. To one of each pair of bars C C is secured a handle, J, suitably braced. The recessed plate c, in connection with the pin c on the axle, secures the beams C to the axle without interfering with their proper lateral adjustment, as may be necessary at any time, the beams being at all times parallel, while the standards are maintained parallel to the tongue. The attachment also permits either pair of beams to be raised, so as to place the inner beam upon the hook-bar b, and thus maintain it and the plows out of action.
Should it be necessary to adjust the connectingplates to or from the Wheel, the plates and their attachments are turned to a vertical position until the space between the plates is opposite the pin c, when the plates may be moved to bring the other recess t opposite the pin, which will enter said recess as the parts are brought to a working position, and will retain them as before.
The plates D, wit-h their ears t', combined with the arms l and enlargements df, form a strong, secure, and easily-adjusted connection between the beams and standards or shovelbars, while the construction of the latter in one piece, bent forward and backward, and bolted to the plate D, constitutes an extremely simple, but strong and durable, mode of attachment.
Ve claiml. The arched axle B and its pins e, co1n bined with the clamping-plates c c, having recesses t t, a1 d pivoted to the adjustable beams C of the plbLws, and arranged to form an intervening space for the passage of the pins' c, all substantially as set forth.
2. The combination, with the parallel beams C C, of the plate D, ears i t', and bar I, bolted to the plate between the ears, and extended vbackward and forward to form the standards g g, substantially as set forth.
3. The combination of the plate D, ears i, pivoted arms d, having enlargements d' and bolted to the beams C C, as set forth.
In testimony whereof we have signed our names to this specification in the presence of two subscribing witnesses.
DANIEL KERSCHNER. THOMAS S. MONGER. FRANCIS M. MONGER. Witnesses:
JosEPH I. LITTLE, J oHN E. FRrTcH.
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