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Farmall 330 Utility

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Tweeter

04-18-2005 09:18:00




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I am pretty sure that I will be looking for some parts for my 330 utility in the near future. Are there any other tractors that have the equal or the same parts as the 330? Where can I look information on the 330?




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TDK

04-18-2005 20:26:13




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 Re: Farmall 330 Utility in reply to Tweeter, 04-18-2005 09:18:00  
r4etired is right. The 330 sheetmetal is shorter. The front hubs, axle assy. & bolster is different too.



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r4etired

04-18-2005 19:03:59




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 Re: Farmall 330 Utility in reply to Tweeter, 04-18-2005 09:18:00  
The 330 is about 4or5 inches shorter than a 300 or a 350 so the metal is different, because of the short production run of the 330 I'll bet 330 metal will be hard to find



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PAULIH300

04-18-2005 15:40:34




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 Re: Farmall 330 Utility in reply to Tweeter, 04-18-2005 09:18:00  
The 330 uses 300/350 Utility sheetmetal,and nobody repros ANY part besides the rear fenders,and rear toolbox (battery lid too).No hoods,no nose,no grille,not even "INTERNATIONAL",UTILITY or "330" emblems.
And,the 300/330/350 Utility models are "INTERNATIONAL" models,not "FARMALLS".
The commercial/industrial tractors were always considered/sold as INTERNATIONALs.McCormick/Farmalls werent considered Internationals early on,but a division of IHC.

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Jerbo

04-19-2005 04:52:45




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 Re: Farmall 330 Utility in reply to PAULIH300, 04-18-2005 15:40:34  
I"ve been looking for a battery lid for a 350 utility. What is the source for the repro?



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Tweeter

04-18-2005 17:43:16




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 Re: Farmall 330 Utility in reply to PAULIH300, 04-18-2005 15:40:34  
My 330 needs a seat all together. What is my best option for this? Can I get something aftermarket/universal or will that sit too high?



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Farmall43

04-18-2005 09:49:52




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 Re: Farmall 330 Utility in reply to Tweeter, 04-18-2005 09:18:00  
I belive that the 330 has the same engine as the 340. As for sheet metal I hae no Idea. Stiener may have some parts.



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