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Topic: Differences in massey 95 and super 95 and 97
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| JDBert
11-16-2012 08:04:38
71.36.218.28
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Since they are tinned over molines can anybody tell me the moline counter part to a 95 super 95 and 97?? I'm thinking a 95 is a GVI and a super would be like a G706??? 97- no clue. Other then the tin- can I basically go get moline parts for these or did they have other differences there to. |
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| Albert Goerzen
11-18-2012 08:18:11
23.29.198.99
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Re: Differences in massey 95 and super 95 and 97 in reply to JDBert, 11-16-2012 08:04:38
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| Even the hoods are the same. The line down the side on the MM is blended into the MF shape on the rad/grill. The head lites are bolted to the hood on the MF so there is an extra hole in the sides, and a cast emblem is bolted in with the headlite. The headlite eyebrows are a neat touch on the MF. |
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| maj-mm
11-19-2012 17:44:08
69.163.6.224
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Re: Differences in massey 95 and super 95 and 97 in reply to Albert Goerzen, 11-18-2012 08:18:11
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| I believe the hood on the 95 is different, but same as MM on the 95 Super & 97. ~ Marty |
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| molinegb
11-16-2012 09:17:26
67.201.136.21
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Re: Differences in massey 95 and super 95 and 97 in reply to JDBert, 11-16-2012 08:04:38
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| Hood,grill,headlights,rear light, gauges,steering wheel center,front emblem and paint are Massey. All other components MM. |
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| clyde in colo
11-17-2012 08:40:21
174.51.216.151
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Re: Differences in massey 95 and super 95 and 97 in reply to molinegb, 11-16-2012 09:17:26
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| Massey had a better seat at least on the 97 vs. the 705/706 |
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| maj-mm
11-16-2012 08:19:19
69.163.6.224
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Re: Differences in massey 95 and super 95 and 97 in reply to JDBert, 11-16-2012 08:04:38
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| MM GB = MF 95 MM Gvi = MF 95 Super MM G705/706 = MF 97 |
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| Alan K
11-16-2012 11:17:28
208.83.191.64
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Re: Differences in massey 95 and super 95 and 97 in reply to maj-mm, 11-16-2012 08:19:19
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| Were the Massey / Olivers model 90? or something different? |
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| Jake Winn
11-16-2012 12:02:56
66.178.175.4
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Re: Differences in massey 95 and super 95 and 97 in reply to Alan K, 11-16-2012 11:17:28
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| The Massey 98 was an Oliver 990 |
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