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Combines
95 and 105 9600
New Generation 9600 HS
Titan Turbo STS Series
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Equipment

Tractors

4wd Tractors
Combines - 95 & 105
On the left is the 1968 Deere 105 combine equipped with a 6 slat grain platform and on the right is a 95 model with a four row 435 corn head. John Deere made a major contribution to self-propelled design in 1946 with the introduction of the 55 combine. It was the first machine in the industry to center the operator on top and locate the grain tank and engine directly behind the operator. This gave better weight balance, with or with out grain in the tank. It was also a cleaner, quieter location for the engine. The 90 hp, 40-inch cylinder, 75 bushel 95 combine was introduced in 1958 for farmers with growing needs. By 1961 farmers were looking for an even larger model, which John Deere provided with the 105 combine. The 105 could handle a 22-foot header with its 105 hp engine and 85 bushel grain tank. By the last year of production in 1968, the 105 had a 100 bushel capacity. Ertl introduced a 1/64 John Deere 95 in 1996. In the fall of 2001 a 1/16 model 45 combine will be released by Ertl and John Deere.
 
 


 
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