looking for a combine to restore!

Anyone know of some combine collectors that would be interested in selling one of their old self propelled combines made between 1940 though the 1960! Email me at [email protected] or by phone at 320-226-7701 Thanks!
 
This is off topic but kind of interesting. a few weeks ago on the local news in Nebraska the story was how "Hemp" could be such a good addition to the state
economy and they had a clip of farmers using Allis-Chalmers Pull type combines to harvest it. I didn't quite get what it was all about but the underlying thing is
a lot of people want to follow Colorado on the "weed". Neat to see the old equipment moving along though from my memory it was not all fun with those Small -
Mechanical contraptions?????Cleddy
 
(quoted from post at 18:41:24 05/14/19) This is off topic but kind of interesting. a few weeks ago on the local news in Nebraska the story was how "Hemp" could be such a good addition to the state
economy and they had a clip of farmers using Allis-Chalmers Pull type combines to harvest it. I didn't quite get what it was all about but the underlying thing is
a lot of people want to follow Colorado on the "weed". Neat to see the old equipment moving along though from my memory it was not all fun with those Small -
Mechanical contraptions?????Cleddy

The problem with that is that it takes a market and a lot a people that have a use for it in order to make a profit off of it. You cant just plant a field of it and then have your seller back down on the deal. You will have now were to go with it and trucking is very expensive!
 

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