Small (tiny) combine - pull type - for grains?

   / Small (tiny) combine - pull type - for grains? #41  
I really appreciate the heads up. I guess I won’t be doing any threshing in the shop! :unsure:(y)
If you set up a fan to blow the dust out the door you won't have any problem.

Also a small plot combine like a research station uses would be ideal for what you want to do. Probably too expensive though.
 
   / Small (tiny) combine - pull type - for grains? #42  
Sa this in the latest Farm Show paper I got.

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   / Small (tiny) combine - pull type - for grains? #43  
 
   / Small (tiny) combine - pull type - for grains?
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#44  
Good replies and info.

Just an observation on the BOAZ and EQ Machinery - I haven't found any recent info on EQ Machinery. Their site doesn't appear to exist anymore. I am assuming they have gone out of business. I have not researched other over-seas vendors/manufacturers to see what is available, however with the numerous posts about them it appears the Asian market has this type of small harvesting equipment for rice and grains, whereas the US market does not cater to such.
 
   / Small (tiny) combine - pull type - for grains? #45  
Would it be feasible to import a small combine from an Asian country?
 
   / Small (tiny) combine - pull type - for grains? #46  
I don't know about these days, but a few years ago it was much easier to work with a dealer with some Canadian ties. Then have the implement shipped to Canada then brought into the States. Especially if you hauled your "own" equipment.
I have no idea how it would work now.
Maybe contact some of the Chineese implement sellers such as Victory tractor implements, or some of the E-Bay or Amazon implement dealers that handle all foreign implements.
 
   / Small (tiny) combine - pull type - for grains? #47  
You can get one through Alibaba, or similar; but do some research on the brokers/shipping agents/forwarding agents/tariffs, ect. They guys who direct imported the Chinese mini-hoes have more info, and videos on YouTube
 

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