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Swift, R. B.

 
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Bell, in 1828, built a push-machine, a great ark on four wheels, having a cutting device consisting of shears with blades sixteen inches long. A few of these machines were built, but from their intricacy they fell into disuse. Bell's countrymen have claimed the invention of the reaper for him, but have failed to show that his machine was or could be a success.

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