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  • the object of this invention is to construct a gang-plow, improved inthe following respects, viz, the furrowwheel is aHixed to an adjustable post, in such a manner that it may be set at any required height, for the purpose of plowing deep or shallow, and the said wheel is otherwise so arranged that it may be placed much closer to the team than the construction of other gang-plows will allow, thus enabling the plows to be brought forward, and the draught on the team proportionately lightened.
  • the other parts of the invention relate to the general construction of the frame and plow-beams, also tbe levers for raising up the plows, and to various other minor parts of the machine.
  • Figure 1 of the drawings is a side elevation of the improved plow.
  • Figure 2 is a plan ofthe same.
  • Figure 3 is a sectional elevation of it.
  • Figure 4 is a detailelevation of the metallic arm which carries the large supporting-wheel.
  • the frame whichvsupports the operative parts of the machine consists of the transverse beam A, (which fills. the oice of an axle,) the side beams A1, resting on the said transverse beam, and the front beam A2, which connects the front ends of the two side beams.
  • the machine is mounted on two wheels, one of which, B, is -a large one, of about the size of an ordinary wagon-wheel, and the other, B', is quite small, say of only about one-third the diameter of the other.
  • the wheel B is placedon the land-side of the machine, and runs on a metallic arm, b, shown best in g. 4.
  • This arm has a metal face-plate, bl, by means of which it is secured' to the side of the frame, A A1.
  • a A1 As is clearly shown in fig.
  • this face-plate b1 is of considerable length, say one foot, (more or less,) and one of its ends is xed to the beam Al by means of a pivot-pin, b2, while the other end of it has a segmental slot, through which passes the set-screw b3, by means of which it is secured to the frame.
  • the slotted end of the said plate may be adjusted to any required height, and the depth of the furrow plowed partially adjusted thereby.
  • the small wheel Bl has its arm or axle attached to the bottom end ci' the post B2, which point of attach- Iment to the said post is stiifencd by means of the brace B3.
  • the forward ends of the plow-beams C are pivoted to the vertical pests C1 by means of the pins c, two or more holes c being provided in the said posts, for the reception of the aforesaid pins, so as toattach the said plow-beams at any required height, ⁇ for the purpose of regulating the height of' the plows, and the consequent depth of the furrow.
  • Slots a are made in the front beam A2, for the bottom ends of the posts C1, for the purpose of a lateral adjustment of' the same, so as to regulate the width of the furrow cut. Screw-nuts on the bettom ends ofthe posts, secure them in whatever position they may be placed in the slots a.
  • the plo'w-beams C are mortised, near their central part, for the passage of the standards D, on the top ends of which is placed the seat D".r The bottom ends of these posts are attached to the beam or axle A by means of screw-bolts, several holes being made in the said piece A, for the adjustmentof the plow-beams to different ⁇ widths yof' furrow.
  • the devices for raising the plows up out of the ground consist ofthe transverse rod E, placed betweenthe back ends of the s'ide beams A, and the levers E', f ulcrumed to the said rod. These levers are given a lateral adjustment by means of the set-nuts e, placed on either side of them, onA the threads of the rodE.

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HORN, .|r. 6L MANCY.
Gang Plow.
No. 82,223. -Patemed sept. 15. 1868.
N-PERSA PHOTGLUHOGRPHER, WASHINGTON, D C.
CHARLES L. HORN, JR., AND LEONARIDMANCY, OF ST. MORGAN, ILLINOIS, ASSIGNORS TO LEONARD 'MANCY Letters Patent No. 82,223, dated September 15, 1868.
IMPROVEMENT IN GANG-FLOWS.
TO ALL WH'OM IT MAY CONCERN:
Be it known that we, CrIAnLEs L. HORN, Jr., and LEONARD MANCY, of St. Morgan, in the county of Madison, and State of Illinois, have made certain new and useful Improvements in Gang-Flows; and we do hereby declare that the following lis a full and clear description thereof, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, and to the letters of reference marked thereon.
The object of this invention is to construct a gang-plow, improved inthe following respects, viz, the furrowwheel is aHixed to an adjustable post, in such a manner that it may be set at any required height, for the purpose of plowing deep or shallow, and the said wheel is otherwise so arranged that it may be placed much closer to the team than the construction of other gang-plows will allow, thus enabling the plows to be brought forward, and the draught on the team proportionately lightened.
The other parts of the invention relate to the general construction of the frame and plow-beams, also tbe levers for raising up the plows, and to various other minor parts of the machine.
To enable those skilled in the art to make and use our improved gang-plow, we will proceed to describe its construction and operation. u
Figure 1 of the drawings is a side elevation of the improved plow.
Figure 2 is a plan ofthe same.
Figure 3 is a sectional elevation of it; and
Figure 4 is a detailelevation of the metallic arm which carries the large supporting-wheel.
The frame whichvsupports the operative parts of the machine, consists of the transverse beam A, (which fills. the oice of an axle,) the side beams A1, resting on the said transverse beam, and the front beam A2, which connects the front ends of the two side beams.
The machine is mounted on two wheels, one of which, B, is -a large one, of about the size of an ordinary wagon-wheel, and the other, B', is quite small, say of only about one-third the diameter of the other. The wheel B is placedon the land-side of the machine, and runs on a metallic arm, b, shown best in g. 4. This arm has a metal face-plate, bl, by means of which it is secured' to the side of the frame, A A1. As is clearly shown in fig. 4, this face-plate b1 is of considerable length, say one foot, (more or less,) and one of its ends is xed to the beam Al by means of a pivot-pin, b2, while the other end of it has a segmental slot, through which passes the set-screw b3, by means of which it is secured to the frame. By means of this set-screw, the slotted end of the said plate may be adjusted to any required height, and the depth of the furrow plowed partially adjusted thereby.
The small wheel Bl has its arm or axle attached to the bottom end ci' the post B2, which point of attach- Iment to the said post is stiifencd by means of the brace B3. The set-screws b4 and b5, by means of which the upper ends of the said post and brace are attached to the side beam A1, pass through slots in the said pieces, and, by means of this adjustable arrangement, the aforesaid wheel Bl may be more or less elevated, like the wheel B, and for the same purpose.
The forward ends of the plow-beams C are pivoted to the vertical pests C1 by means of the pins c, two or more holes c being provided in the said posts, for the reception of the aforesaid pins, so as toattach the said plow-beams at any required height, `for the purpose of regulating the height of' the plows, and the consequent depth of the furrow. Slots a are made in the front beam A2, for the bottom ends of the posts C1, for the purpose of a lateral adjustment of' the same, so as to regulate the width of the furrow cut. Screw-nuts on the bettom ends ofthe posts, secure them in whatever position they may be placed in the slots a.
The plo'w-beams C are mortised, near their central part, for the passage of the standards D, on the top ends of which is placed the seat D".r The bottom ends of these posts are attached to the beam or axle A by means of screw-bolts, several holes being made in the said piece A, for the adjustmentof the plow-beams to different `widths yof' furrow.
. Y i i The devices for raising the plows up out of the ground consist ofthe transverse rod E, placed betweenthe back ends of the s'ide beams A, and the levers E', f ulcrumed to the said rod. These levers are given a lateral adjustment by means of the set-nuts e, placed on either side of them, onA the threads of the rodE. The upper ends of these levers are placed `conveniently accessible from the seat D, and the lower ends of them have short elbows el, from the sides of which pins e2 project laterally, under the ends of the beams 0,' which beams rest on the said pins e, andare raised or lowered asthe said levers are thrown forward or backward by the driver. Staples c2, attached to the bottom sides of the beams C, .guide the pins e2 in their proper relative positions.` The posts Cz, which carry the plows C3 on their lower ends, are affixed to the beams C near their back ends.
Thegreat advantages sought to be obtained by the above-described construction are; that the operativeparts are concentrated to the smallest possible limit, and the plows are thrownwell forward toward the team, so as to lessen the draught. j l
Having described our invention, what we claim; is l 1. The frame A Al A2, the wheels B and'BL, adjustable arm b b1, post B?, and brace B3, when combined and arranged as herein shown and described.l I A 2. The plow-beams C, their postsY C1, and the frame-.beam A2, when constructed,substantially as herein shown and described, and for the purpose set forth.
3. The beams C, posts D, and seat D, when constructed and arranged as herein shown and described.
4. The arrangement ofthe beams C, rod E, and lever E', in the manner and for the purpose herein described and set forth. l
In testimony of which invention, we hereunto set our hands in presence of- 1 CHAS. L. HORN, JR.,
LEONARD MANCY.
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M. RANDOLPH, Gao. P. HnaTHEmJr.
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