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bellyacre

01-22-2008 17:59:18




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I see a 330 ad in the photo ads. Just wondering if someone could enlighten me a little. I've seen many 300 & 350s but never heard of a 330. thanks




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Jimmy King

01-22-2008 20:56:21




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 Re: 330 in reply to bellyacre, 01-22-2008 17:59:18  
Dad bought one at a farm sale about 1961 I think it was a 1957. We used it for about 20 years pulled a 9 ft haybine, Square baler, 3 disc plow, we abused it by carrying big round bales on both ends some times up to a mile and a half at a time several thousand of them. Other than that I hated that tractor it rode rough was dirty, and hot the exhaust was under the left step and your foot was always hot.

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bellyacre

01-22-2008 19:47:25




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 Re: 330 in reply to bellyacre, 01-22-2008 17:59:18  
Thanks for the replies. Thought it was a misprint until I saw the picture, then I had to rely on the forum to reassure me this wasn't a prank.



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CityBoy-McCoy

01-22-2008 19:25:27




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 Re: 330 in reply to bellyacre, 01-22-2008 17:59:18  
I am neither pro, nor con, on the 330. In fact, I know very little about it. However, for what it's worth, I have heard several people describe it as "an under-powered version of the 300/350". Perhaps that does not matter to you. Depends upon what you are going to do with it, I suppose. I rather like it. Sort of rare.
mike durhan



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Harold H

01-22-2008 18:11:37




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 Re: 330 in reply to bellyacre, 01-22-2008 17:59:18  
The International 330 Utility was basicly the same tractor as the 350 Utility except that it had the smaller 135 cu in engine. It was brought out to be price competitive against some other makes in the 35 belt horsepower class. It was 35.24 CBHP vs 44.94 CBHP for the 350 Utility.

Harold H



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r4etired

01-22-2008 18:10:06




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 Re: 330 in reply to bellyacre, 01-22-2008 17:59:18  
The 330 uses the 135 engine,very similiar to the 350 but the 330 has a 4in shorter wheel base.Seat is different.fast hitch is lighter. I use mine a lot for light work



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