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John Deere 330 Tractor Parts

The John Deere 330 tractor, manufactured from 1956 to 1958, was a popular choice among farmers due to its dependable performance and versatility. Powered by a 26 horsepower gasoline engine, the 330 offered a respectable PTO horsepower for various farm tasks. Its compact size and reliable engine made it ideal for smaller farms and diverse applications.

The John Deere 330 was introduced in 1956 as part of John Deere's '30' series of tractors. Production continued through 1958. This model featured a John Deere-built 26 horsepower gasoline engine, with a displacement of 101 cubic inches. The transmission was a four-speed manual gear transmission, providing a range of speeds for different field operations. The PTO delivered approximately 23 horsepower at 540 RPM. The hydraulic system had a capacity of around 6 gallons per minute, supporting basic implement functions. It featured a Category I 3-point hitch, capable of lifting around 1000 lbs. Farmers commonly used the 330 for tasks such as cultivating row crops, mowing hay, and general livestock operations. While not as powerful as larger tractors, the 330 offered a balance of affordability, reliability, and maneuverability, setting it apart from other models in the lineup.

Specifications

EngineJohn Deere 26 HP Gas, 101 ci
PTO HP23 HP @ 540 RPM
TransmissionGear 4-speed
Hydraulics6 GPM, 0 remotes
3-Point HitchCategory I, 1000 lbs
Fuel Capacity13.5 gallons
Weight2650 lbs
Years Produced1956-1958

Maintenance Tips

  • Change engine oil and filter every 100 hours of operation, using a high-quality oil appropriate for gasoline engines.
  • Regularly inspect and clean the fuel system, including the fuel filter, to prevent clogging and ensure optimal engine performance.
  • Check hydraulic fluid levels and inspect for leaks regularly. Replace hydraulic fluid and filters according to the manufacturer's recommendations.
  • Before seasonal storage, drain fuel tank, flush the fuel system, and add fuel stabilizer to prevent corrosion and fuel degradation.

History & Background

The John Deere 330 was launched in 1956 as a successor to earlier John Deere models. It represented a continuation of John Deere's commitment to providing reliable and affordable tractors to farmers. The 330 contributed to the mechanization of agriculture and helped improve farming efficiency.

Frequently Asked Questions

What engine is in the John Deere 330?

The John Deere 330 is equipped with a John Deere-built 26 horsepower gasoline engine with a 101 cubic inch displacement.

What is the PTO horsepower on a 330?

The PTO horsepower on the John Deere 330 is approximately 23 horsepower at 540 RPM.

What oil filter fits the 330?

The John Deere 330 uses a John Deere AM101207 oil filter. Common cross-references include Fram PH3614 and Wix 51060.

What are common parts needed for the 330?

Common parts needed for the John Deere 330 include engine oil filters, fuel filters, spark plugs, ignition points, belts, hydraulic seals, and steering components.

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