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1,000,507
wheels being spaced a suitable distance apart
and arranged on opposite sides of a support-
ing standard 13 to which they are revolubly
secured. The tipper end of the standard 13
5 is inserted between the rear ends of the bars.
forming the beam and said upper end of the
standard is provided with a series of bolt
holes through which and the adjacent por-
tions of the bars forming the beam is in-
10 serted a fastening bolt 14 whereby the wheels
are adjustably supported on the standard.
When thus arranged the rear end of the cut-
ting blade 7 projects between the forward
portions of the wheels 12 as shown.
15 From .the foregoing description taken in
connection with the accompanying drawings,
the construction and operation of the inven-
tion will 'be readily understood without re-
quiring a more extended explanation.
20 Various changes in the form, proportion
and the minor details of construction may
be resorted to without departing from the
principle or sacrificing any of the advan-
tages of the invention as defined in the ap-
25 pended claims.
Having thus described our invention what
we claim is:
1. A ployv of the character described com-
prising a beam, a standard secured to the
.30 rear end of the beam, a flat double share
plow blade securedito the lower end of said
standard, a vertical cutting blade arranged
within the standard and engaged with said
blade, a gage wheel adjustably connected to
35 the forward end of the beam and gaging andspacing wheels adjustably connected to the
rear end of said beam.
2. A plow of the character described conm-
prising a beam consisting of two angle iron
bars bolted together and having arranged 40
between the same a spacing bar, a plow
standard comprising a pair of metal plates
spaced apart and secured at their upper ends
to the opposite sides of said beam, said stand-
ard plates having their lower ends bent out- 45
wardly to form right angular attaching
flanges, a flat double share plow blade se-
cured to the flanged lower ends of said
standard plates, said plow blade having its
forward edges inclined from the center to- _5
ward the sides thereby forming the point of
the plow, a cutting blade arranged between
and secured to said standard plates, said
blade having its forward end inclined to
form a cutting edge, a gage wheel standard:5:5
adjustably secured between the forward ends
of the beam bars, a gage wheel revolubly
mounted in the lower end of said last men-
tioned standard, and a pair of gaging and
spacing wheels revolubly mounted on the =.o
rear end of said beam.
In testimony whereof we have hereunto
set our hands in presence of two subscribing
witnesses.
ELI J. GARDNER.
DAVID ODEM.
Witnesses:
JAS. G. CooK,
SEVE J. LEwIs.Copies of this patent may be obtained for .ve- cents each, by addressing the " Commissioner of Patents,
Washington, D. C."
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Gardner, Eli J. & Odem, David. Grub-Plow., patent, August 15, 1911; [Washington D.C.]. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth511061/m1/3/?rotate=90: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting UNT Libraries Government Documents Department.