Posted by Mike in Mn. on November 29, 2012 at 09:20:39 from (74.46.189.158):
In Reply to: 333 posted by tractonutjd on November 29, 2012 at 03:41:21:
I have a 333 with a 44-6 flat-head engine in it, did this back in the 80's. Engine and bell housing bolt right in, you have to shorten the clutch output shaft and get new splines put on it, original coupler lines right up.333 12 volt starter bolts right on and works with the 6 cyl flywheel. I used the 44-6 throttle right from the steering wheel on down. 44-6 radiator with the 333 hydraulic tank and the 333 hood. lay the 44-6 hood over the 333, mark and cut new holes and weld old ones shut.I used the 44-6 gas tank cause the mounts fit the 44-6 bell housing with some spacers. I mounted a hyd. pump under the radiator and run it with a home made drive shaft off the crank pulley. You could also use a hyd pump off a Massey 30, from a 162 flat head 4 cyl, they use the same front cover, I think it will fit!! Never tried one though, have to check it out. Have over two thousand hours on mine, it has been flawless. It's my main hay baling tractor, that sweet running 6 cyl with a 10 speed and live power, don't get any better than that!!
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