John Deere 330

Review

This article deals with the Tractor John Deere 330, which was manufactured for 3 years, from 1958 to 1960. To obtain information about the John Deere 330, which was manufactured only for 1 year in 1986, click here. The JD 330 tractor is the model that replaced the tractor John Deere 320. 330 is the smallest in a series that also includes the John Deere 430 tractors, John Deere 630 and John Deere 730. The engine that drives this tractor is a modelfed by gasoline that John Deere designed internally. The engine has a small 1. 6-liter displacement and is refrigerated by liquid by means of a system that requires 13. 2 liters of water. The engine is a bicilindrical that is launched by a 6-volt battery. The maximum engine power is 25 hp (not especially low for a tractor that has more than half a century).

The John Deere 330 engine drives the rear wheels. These wheels measure 9-24 (9 inches wide, 24 inches in tire diameter). The front wheels are responsible for the direction of JD 330. Each of them measures 5-15 (5 inches of width, 15 inches in tire diameter). The fuel tank supplied to the engine can contain up to 39. 7 liters. The total weight of this tractor is 1, 247 kg.

The engine power reaches the rear wheels first through a gearbox that allows the operator to choose between 4 speeds to move forward and 1 to reverse (it is not much for a tractor today, but at that time it was enoughstandard). There are two variants of JD 330. They are the John Deere 330s standard and the John Deere 330u utilitarian. The length of the utilitarian model is 3. 02 m (119. 3 inches), while the standard model is a little shorter, with 2. 94 m (115. 8 inches). Please help improve the Review Tractor community leaving a comment on this tractor in the field below.

S-Tehnika.COM
Leave A Comment