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    • A01AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
    • A01BSOIL WORKING IN AGRICULTURE OR FORESTRY; PARTS, DETAILS, OR ACCESSORIES OF AGRICULTURAL MACHINES OR IMPLEMENTS, IN GENERAL
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  • My invention relates to double mold-board cultivatorplows, which are run between rows to hill up crops at the last working, and my purpose is to enable them also to be used in turning out potatoes.
  • the principle of my improvement consists in constructing them so as to lift and throw the furrow completely over, and expose to view on the top thereof all the roots and bulbs of the potato-plant.
  • A are the two mold-boards of the plow, the line of division between which runs along the colter of the plow and through the center of the standard al, the parts of which are cast solid with the said parts or moldboards.
  • the upper ends of the standard a1 pass up through the beam B, to which they are secured by a key, as shown in Fig. 1.
  • the rear end of the beam B is secured to a crossba-r, C, the ends of which are secured to the handles D.
  • the upper ends of the handles D are connected and held in their proper relative positions by a round, d', and their lower ends are inserted in lugs or loops a2, cast solid upon the inner sides of the mold-boards A.
  • the latter are hollowed or concaved on the sides to enable them to raise and turn each furrow flat and reverse its position entirely.
  • Thev side edges are horizontally anged to reach under the outlying tubcrs of the potato-plant, and insure their being lifted and fully exposed on the reversed soil.
  • fianges a3 Upon the lower edge of the forward part of the mold-boards A are formed fianges a3, having downwardly-projecting flanges a4 formed upon their forward edges.
  • the anges a3 are slotted at or near their bases to receive the lugs e, formed upon the lower side of the rear part of the point or shear E, which is made with two wings, as shown in Fig. 2.
  • the point E thus locks the forward ends of the mold-boards A to each other.
  • rlhe lugs e have shoulders formed upon the rear sides of their lower ends to overlap the under side of the mold-boards A along' the rear side of the slots through said mold-boards.
  • F are keys driven between the forward sides of the lugs e and the rear sides ofthe anges a4, to lock the point E and the forward parts of the mold-boards A to each other.
  • Gr is a cutter, attached to the beam B in front of the point between the parts or mold-boards A to open the soil for the passage of the plow.

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D. CULVEB.
Improvement in Cultivator Plows.
N0 115,033. f Patented May 23,1871.v
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DAVID CULVER, OF KINGSTON, PENNSYLVANIA.
IMPROVEMENT IN CULTIVATOR-PLOWS.
To all 'whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, DAVID GULvER, of Kingston, in the county of Luzerne and State of Pennsylvania, have linvented a new and useful Improvement in Oultivator-Plow; and I do hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and exact description thereof, which will enable others skilled in the art to make and use the same, reference being had to the accompanying drawing forming part of this specification, in which- Figure lis a side viewof my improved plow. Fig. 2 is a bottom view of the same. Fig. 3 is a detail sectional view of the same taken through the line w x, Fig. 2. 1
Similar letters of reference indica-te corresponding parts.
My invention relates to double mold-board cultivatorplows, which are run between rows to hill up crops at the last working, and my purpose is to enable them also to be used in turning out potatoes. The principle of my improvement consists in constructing them so as to lift and throw the furrow completely over, and expose to view on the top thereof all the roots and bulbs of the potato-plant.
I will now describe whatever is necessary to a full understanding of the construction of a plow containing my improvement, and then clearly point out in the claim the means wherein my invention is embodied; and it consists in the construction and combination of the various parts o f the plow, as hereinafter more fullyv described.
A are the two mold-boards of the plow, the line of division between which runs along the colter of the plow and through the center of the standard al, the parts of which are cast solid with the said parts or moldboards. The upper ends of the standard a1 pass up through the beam B, to which they are secured by a key, as shown in Fig. 1. The rear end of the beam B is secured to a crossba-r, C, the ends of which are secured to the handles D. The upper ends of the handles D are connected and held in their proper relative positions by a round, d', and their lower ends are inserted in lugs or loops a2, cast solid upon the inner sides of the mold-boards A. The latter are hollowed or concaved on the sides to enable them to raise and turn each furrow flat and reverse its position entirely. Thev side edges are horizontally anged to reach under the outlying tubcrs of the potato-plant, and insure their being lifted and fully exposed on the reversed soil. Upon the lower edge of the forward part of the mold-boards A are formed fianges a3, having downwardly-projecting flanges a4 formed upon their forward edges. The anges a3 are slotted at or near their bases to receive the lugs e, formed upon the lower side of the rear part of the point or shear E, which is made with two wings, as shown in Fig. 2. The point E thus locks the forward ends of the mold-boards A to each other. rlhe lugs e have shoulders formed upon the rear sides of their lower ends to overlap the under side of the mold-boards A along' the rear side of the slots through said mold-boards. F are keys driven between the forward sides of the lugs e and the rear sides ofthe anges a4, to lock the point E and the forward parts of the mold-boards A to each other. Gr is a cutter, attached to the beam B in front of the point between the parts or mold-boards A to open the soil for the passage of the plow.
Having thus described my invention, I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent- The double mold-board A A, concaved to turn a flat furrow on each side, and horizontally edge-flan ged at the bottom to run under outlying tubers of the potato plant, as described.
Witnesses: DAVID CULVER.
SAMUEL O. PHILLIPS, R. H. TUBBs.
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