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That  machine  was  made  in  1831  and  it's  name  was  "reaper".

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Cyrus McCormick invented the wheat cutting machine when he was just 22 years old. He was a blacksmith in Virginia. He built it on their mechanical farm in 1831. At that time brought great welfare to the farmers. At that time he first operated the machine with a horse. And successfully harvested wheat.
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That's  right  answer.  Well  done  for  you.  The  first  man  who  invented  the  wheat  cutting  machine  is  Cyrus  McCormick
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The first machine to cut wheat is generally considered to be the reaper, which was invented by Cyrus McCormick in the 1830s. McCormick's reaper was a horse-drawn machine that was used to harvest wheat and other grains. It was designed to cut the stalks of grain using a series of sickle-shaped blades and to gather the cut grain into a container for transportation. Prior to the invention of the reaper, grain was typically harvested by hand using a scythe or other hand-held cutting tool. McCormick's reaper revolutionized agriculture by greatly increasing the efficiency and productivity of grain harvest and played a significant role in the development of mechanized agriculture.
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The invention of the mechanical reaper, a machine used to cut a harvest wheat, is often attributed to Cyrus McCormick, an inventor who lived in the 19th century.
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Cyrus McCormick invented the wheat cutting machine when he was just 22 years old. He was a blacksmith in Virginia. He built it on their mechanical farm in 1831.
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