If all you have room for is 24x36, then build a 24x36. But it doesn't sound like this is the case, since you mention adding a "lean-to" on the back. If there's room for an addition, why not just blow it out to 40 feet? By the way if this is a post-frame building, standard lengths are in increments of 8 feet, so it would need to be either 32 or 40 feet long.
You say you want a 12 foot tall overhead door. That will require 14 foot sidewalls to accommodate the tracks and opener. 14 foot sidewalls are going to look peculiar on 24 foot wide building. Going 30 feet wide will make it look a lot more balanced, and give some thought to going to 12 foot sidewalls and a door that's 16 feet wide by 10 feet tall. I suppose your door dimensions are dictated by your combine, but will you really ever pull the combine into a 24x36 shop?
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