John Deere 43 corn sheller

Wanted to know if you can get parts for John Deere 43 corn
shellers I wanted to buy a used one but dont know if they are
junk or if there is something better, Im going to grow few
acres of corn and have a hammer mill and hand sheller but
Im too old for hand cranking , I saw Chinese made ones online for
shelling and they are $350-$400 and look like garbage
 
I don't know how many new parts Deere would have but if you buy a decent unit there are few parts you should ever need. They also sold lots of them so there are some parts machines around. You might need some sheet metal parts but those could be made yourself or by a welding shop. Bearings would be available from many places. I have a Deere 71 which is a much bigger sheller.Tom
 
Other states possible but not Ohio, Don't think in my 79 years I ever saw one, only pictures.
 
Why not just put a small bin on a combine to shell corn and then unload the crib right into the front of the combine. Much easier than fooling around with a sheller. Seems awful slow work with a sheller. An old 45or Gleaner E would make short work of what you needed for much feed. Even an old pull type combine would work.
 
I had the Deere 45's and Massey SP35 with corn head and I would NEVER try to feed corn into a combine like that. TO DANGEROUS and take way more time to shell than a single hole hand crank sheller. And that hand crank sheller would do more corn in time to set up combine for that than for the hand crank that could be set up with a electric motor or even a small gas engine.
 

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