Posted by mkirsch on June 06, 2008 at 06:08:28 from (64.80.110.50):
In Reply to: 330 , 340 ,350 posted by Bud W on June 05, 2008 at 11:53:11:
Bud W said: (quoted from post at 11:53:11 06/05/08) Whats the difference between a International 330 , 340 and 350? Apparently all three models were available at the same time.
Thanks
Red Power magazine had a good article on this in the most recent issue. Paraphrased from the article:
The 350 became available in 1957 as an upgrade to the 300 with the powerful C175 engine. Utility tractors were becoming quite popular, and Ford was kicking IH's butt in that market segment.
The 330 was produced in 1958 only, and was a marriage between the new C135 engine (slated for the future 340) and a 350 rear end. It was supposed to compete with the "light" utility tractors from Ford.
The 340 was IH's official entry into the "light" utility tractor market. It was an all new tractor, not a mutt like the 330.
Technically, all three were "available" at once, in that there were leftover 330s and 350s on dealer lots in late 1958 when the 340s arrived.
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