John Deere 95 combine

tomstractorsandtoys

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I have been working on rebuilding my 95 combine for several years. I gathered up lots of NOS parts and after almost 2 years in my shop it was finished this fall. Work included changing gas 303 engine to a completly overhauled 329 diesel, new concave, cylinder bars and changing the belt drive cylinder to a chain drive. New grain conveyor chain and sprockets, new clean grain & return elevator chain, bearings and sprockets. All new seperator bushings, new chaffer and sieve. All new belts. Also replaced original air screen with a Gleaner rotary screen and added a 105 diesel air cleaner.Here are a few pics of it shelling corn this fall. Next project is putting a hydro in my 105 gear drive combine. It is going to be a big project as well. Tom
 

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hello,, i remember working at the dealership around 1970, and they sold the last JD 105 combine,, also when i was a teenager i run a JD 40 combine 8 ft. header in barley and soybeans, NO cab,, that barley DUST!!!
 
I have been working on rebuilding my 95 combine for several years. I gathered up lots of NOS parts and after almost 2 years in my shop it was finished this fall. Work included changing gas 303 engine to a completly overhauled 329 diesel, new concave, cylinder bars and changing the belt drive cylinder to a chain drive. New grain conveyor chain and sprockets, new clean grain & return elevator chain, bearings and sprockets. All new seperator bushings, new chaffer and sieve. All new belts. Also replaced original air screen with a Gleaner rotary screen and added a 105 diesel air cleaner.Here are a few pics of it shelling corn this fall. Next project is putting a hydro in my 105 gear drive combine. It is going to be a big project as well. Tom
That's quite a project. Our club has two 95's, one is a round back and the other a square back. One of our members also owns a couple of part donor 95's that we vandalize now and then. We farm about 60 acres (usually feed barley) and also use a newer MF550 that we purchased a couple of years back. One of the two 95's is usually in working condition. Head north Tom and we'll put you to work ;););) .... we'll supply the wrenches !! Photo below ....
 

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Awesome job there.
What head is that?
Father in law has the 443, but it's the with the quick attach feeder house like the 4400, as he has that in between float bean head, not a 213, but has hyd drive reel.
Did you stretch your rear axle out in the back?
My Dad did on the one I grew up on. It made steering way better
GG Wes
 

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