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664, 527
construction may be resorted to without de-.
parting from the principle or sacrificing any
of the advantages of this invention.
Having now described the invention, what
5 is claimed as new, and desired to be secured
by Letters Patent, is-
1. In a plow attachment, the combination
with the standard and plow-point, of a fur-
row-shoe interlocked at one end with the plow-
to point and extended rearwardly therefrom,
and a brace interposed between the standard
and the rearwardlyzextended portion of the
shoe and rigidly connected to both.
2. In a plow attachment, the combination
15 with the standard and plow-point, of a fur-
row-shoe interlocked at one end with the plow-
point and extended rearwardly therefrom,
and a brace interposed between the stand-
ard and the rearwardly-extended portion of
20 the shoe and adjustably connected to the
standard.
3. In a plow attachment, the combination
with the standard and plow-point, of a fur-
row-shoe interlocked at one end with the plow-
25 point and extended rearwardly therefrom
and a brace interposed between the standard
and the rearwardly-extended portion of the
shoe and adjustably connected to the stand-
ard at one end and having a longitudinal ad-
30 justable engagement with the shoe at its op-
posite ends.
4. A plow attachment comprising a shoe
adapted to interlock with the point of a plow,and a brace having a longitudinaladjustabi
connection with the shoe, and means for se- 35
curing said bracket to the plow-standard.
5. A plow attachment comprising a shoe
adapted to interlock with the point of a plow
and have its front end project beyond the
front portion of the same; and a brace hav 40
ing a longitudinal adjustable connection with
the shoe, means for securing said brace in
fixed position on the shoe; and means for ad-
justably securing said bracket to a plow-
standard. 45
6. In a plow attachment; the combinatioti
with the standard and plow-point; of a fur-
row-shoe having a detachable interlocking
engagement at one end with the point and
extending rearwardly beyond the standard, 50
and an angular brace arranged in the angle
formed by said standard and rearwardly-ex-
tending portion of the shoe, the arms of said
brace resting flat upon the standard and shoe
respectively and provided with slots, and 55
bolts passing through the standard and shoe
respectively so that the shoe is longitudinally
adjustable upon the brace and the brace is
longitudinally adjustable upon the standard.
In testimony that I claim the foregoing as 6o
my own I have hereto affixed my signature in
the presence of two witnesses.
WILLIAM B. BRACEWELL.
Witnesses:
W. S. STAMPLEY,
G. C. HALL.2
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Bracewell, William B. Plow Attachment., patent, December 25, 1900; [Washington D.C.]. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth509862/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting UNT Libraries Government Documents Department.