In a previouse post you asked about putting a 6 row head on a 95. DONT!A 95 is a 4 row machine at best. A 6 row head is heavy. So heavy the standard lift cylinders wont even lift. If they do,the rear endisnt heavy enough to counterbalance. I run a 443 on my 95. in good(200+) corn you are in low gear.Not so much for lack of power,but there is just not enough separating capacity for 6 row.I put 105 lift cylinders on,they helped a lot.And as mentioned earlier,with that much weight,something WILL break.You can thresh a lot of corn with a 4 row head.However if you absolutely must have a 6 row,better get a 105.I just finished my corn harvest. Probably beat 180 bpa.I was in low to allow time to separate.I could only take 6 rows pre round,instead of 8 because the combine didn't have enough bin for one full round pulling 4 rows each way.Only have one truck,so placing a truck on each end wasn't an option.And I wasn't going to 'deadhead' 3/4 of the way to the truck to unload.IMHO,a 45 is a 2row;55 is a 3 row;95 is 4 row;105 is your 6 row machine.