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1961 335

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Kev9acre

09-12-2006 19:52:32




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I'm looking at purchasing a 1961 Minneapolis Moline Model 335 for $3,500. It has a front bucket and rear blade and supposedly the engine is rebuilt. I'm new to the old tractor scene. I'm looking for something to move dirt and be generally useful on my 9 acres. What should I look for? Upon my first look at it, I noticed that moving the throttle up didn't result in the RPM going up as high as I would expect. The seller said it has a governor and will only rev up high when under load. Is this true? Are parts available for these?
thanks for sharing any knowledge you may have.

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445

09-13-2006 05:40:15




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 Re: 1961 335 in reply to Kev9acre, 09-12-2006 19:52:32  
They didn't rev as high as new tractors. I believe that they turned between 1500 and 1600 RPM. The governor opens up under load but it doesn't raise the RPM's it just maintains them. 335 is a good little tractor. I always preferred the 445 as a loader tractor because of the extra weight and HP



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T.R.K.

09-13-2006 14:46:03




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 Re: 1961 335 in reply to 445, 09-13-2006 05:40:15  
I own a 1958 335. On mine the 3 point is marginal. (I really need to go back through it and set up the control valves again.) It doesn't have a loader but it can sure do well with a 5ft bushhog. I wish I had bought a 6ft.

By chance, is this 1961 painted brown belly with yellow hood and fenders?



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Kev9acre

09-14-2006 13:32:03




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 Re: 1961 335 in reply to T.R.K., 09-13-2006 14:46:03  
It definitely has yellow hood and fenders and I believe the rest is yellow.



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