Green_Envy
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The operator's manual for a square back 55 also included the 95 and 105 since they were identical except for size. Glad to see somebody keeping the old combines alive. I bought a 1967 95 with no cab a few years ago. It was in really good shape and the guy kept record of everything he did to it. It was field ready. This summer I also bought a 1966 95 with a factory cab. Park side by side with my other one, you can see some differences. The 1966 has the 217 engine while the other one has the 303. Also, the grain tank auger is above the grain tank on my cab less one and it has a bigger back axle than the other one.