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Picture of Farmall 330?

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loren

09-07-2003 18:42:01




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Looking for a pic or link, anyone? Thanks in advance, Loren.




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ShepFL

09-08-2003 12:29:20




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 Re: Picture of Farmall 330? in reply to loren, 09-07-2003 18:42:01  
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Here is a pic of a 300. Might give you some reference. Got the pic from Link



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Harold Hubbard

09-08-2003 04:19:25




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 Re: Picture of Farmall 330? in reply to loren, 09-07-2003 18:42:01  
I have a couple of snapshots of my 330 that I could send if you give me an e-mail address. They are not really good enough to be posted here. If you want I could scan a picture from my operator's manual. The 330 looks very similar to a 300/350U, if you are just interested in the general shape and size.



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Loren

09-08-2003 20:05:46




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 Re: Re: Picture of Farmall 330? in reply to Harold Hubbard, 09-08-2003 04:19:25  
May not be necessary if it's real close to the 300 that Shep posted. Any idea of the differences between those two? Looks to be H sized, right? No 3pt?



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Harold Hubbard

09-09-2003 04:46:21




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 Re: Re: Re: Picture of Farmall 330? in reply to Loren, 09-08-2003 20:05:46  
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That picture is of a rowcrop tractor. The 330 was made only in a utility configuration. The 300 Farmall was a rowcrop, the 300 International was a utility. The 330 is very similar to the 300U. The 300 uses an improved, bigger displacement H type engine. The 330 engine is based on the C engine. The 330 has a two point hitch.

There are several pictures in Tractor Photos on this site. I tried to put one here, but if it doesn't show, search Tractor Photos for "300".

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ShepFL with new pic

09-09-2003 05:26:13




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Picture of Farmall 330? in reply to Harold Hubbard, 09-09-2003 04:46:21  
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Mr. Hubbard - Easiest way I found to post a pic is to locate a pic, right click on it and then choose properties. Once the address is displayed highlight it and press CTRL C on your keyboard. Then come over here to post your msg. After you type your msg tab down to the field "Optional Image URL" listed below (visible only when typing response or initial post). Place your cursor in that field and press CTRL V. The address copied before should now be present in the field. Press Submit Follow Up and pic should be in your response. Should be a pic of a 1958 330 here.

Thanks for the info on the 330, I have learned something. I have a similar utility rig - Oliver 550. I guess they are remote cousins of sorts both being utility rigs. I was thinking 300 and 330 were same rig hence my earlier post of the 300. I can clearly see the difference now. Thanks!

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JDknut

09-09-2003 04:37:38




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 Re: Re: Re: Picture of Farmall 330? in reply to Loren, 09-08-2003 20:05:46  
The 330 is a utility with a wide front axle and has a lower profile than the 300. It has the C-135 gas engine, 135 cubic inches. It can have the 3 point if so equipped. These often had loaders and backhoes.



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