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Patents issued in that ere were only good for 14 years, with a 7-year extension allowed for patents issued after 1836. There was no farm machinery or anything else patented from 1800 to 1860; those patents would not have lasted all 60 years.

However, if you're asking about farm machinery that RECEIVED patents between those two years, there are hundreds of inventions that were patented in the Industrial Revolution, including machines that caused rioting among displaced farm workers.

For instance: barn engines (and portable engines) were introduced, followed by self-propelled traction engines.

Prior to 1860 there were only 26,641 US Patents issued including cultivators, seed planters, windmills, harrows, threshing machines, silage elevators, grinding mills, corn harvesters, and various apparatus for opening closing gates.

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