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ed with a downwardly-extending member 24
at the rear portion of the draft - arm -20.
Suitable members 25 will be connected with
the rear extremities of the brace-rods 7 and
5 with the hopper. 22 to assist in supporting
said hopper. The rear end portions of the
bars 23 will of course be secured to the hop-
per in any substantial way. When the rid-
ing-frame is used for planting purposes, the
to plow 18a may be used or dispensed with, as
desired.
Having thus described the invention, what
is claimed as new is-
1. A riding-frame for implements compris-
15 ing side bars and end bars, a tongue attached
to the front portion of said frame, a support-
ing - axle at the rear portion of the frame,
wheels for said axle, brace - rods connected
with the tongue, and adjustable means
20 mounted on the frame and connected with
the brace-rods for adjusting the relative po-
sitions of the tongue and frame.
2. A riding-frame for implements compris-
ing side bars and end bars, a tongue attached
25 to the front portion of said frame, a support-
ing - axle at the rear portion of the frame,
wheels for said axle, brace - rods connected
with the tongue, a lever pivoted to the rear
portion of the frame and connected with the
30 brace-rods, and means for adjusting the po-
sition of the lever to vary the relative posi-
tions of the tongue and frame.
3. A riding-frame for implements compris-ing side bars and end bars, a tongue attached
to the front portion of said frame, a support- 35
ing-axle at the rear portion of the frame,
wheels for said axle, brace-rods connected
with the tongue, adjustable means mounted
on the frame and connected with the brace-
rods for adjusting the relative positions of 40
the tongue and frame, a seat-post projecting
upward from the rear portion of the frame, a
seat supported thereon, and means for ad-
justing the position of the seat.
4. A riding-frame for implements compris- 45
ing side bars and end bars, a tongue attached
to the front portion of said frame, a support-
ing-axle at the rear portion of the frame,
wheels for said axle, brace - rods connected
with the tongue, an adjustable lever mount- 50
ed on the frame and connected with the
brace-rods for adjusting the relative posi-
tions of the tongue and frame, a seat-post
projecting upward from the rear portion of
the frame, a seat supported thereon, means 55
for adjusting the position of the seat, and an
adjustable brace connecting the seat with
the sides of the frame aforesaid, whereby the
position of the seat may be varied for the pur-
pose specified. 6o
In testimony whereof I affix my signature
in presence of two witnesses.
ALSON Q. PLUMMER. [L. s.]
Witnesses:
EVA BOURLAND,
CLYDE WATTS.8O8,574
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Plummer, Alson Q. Riding-Frame for Implements., patent, December 26, 1905; [Washington D.C.]. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth514423/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting UNT Libraries Government Documents Department.