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Re: Just Got a Package Deal H 330
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Posted by PAULIH300 on April 29, 2005 at 18:12:09 from (64.12.117.13):
In Reply to: Re: Just Got a Package Deal H 330 posted by Nebraska Cowman on April 29, 2005 at 17:45:59:
I just couldnt imagine a tractor that heavy with a smaller engine.It should be easier on gas and easier to steer (less weight).I know of one 330 around here and its had its engine rebuilt I dont know how many times(I hear of at least twice).This time the oil pump seems to have gave up and the bearings got all ate up.Might have something to do with how it was maintained (or not maintained),but I know that the C169 in my 300 hasnt been apart,doesnt burn oil and has had a ton of use (a combination farm/business owned it from new,2nd owner beat it up in a sand/rock "pit")..so you could say that I'm partial (and thankful!) that the 169 is a solid performer.I keep thinking that if I was able (or even born!) back in the 50s to buy a tractor,and I chose an IH or any other for that matter new,I wouldnt be abusing it and it would still be in good shape today.But of course...it never works out that way,and you are forced to buy what others have rode hard and put away wet.
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