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Re: J. D. 330 or 430
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Posted by G Taylor on February 28, 2003 at 17:44:25 from (64.10.143.16):
In Reply to: J. D. 330 or 430 posted by T. Sitton on February 27, 2003 at 20:03:10:
The 320/330 are more of a 40 carryover with the thermosyphin cooling, four speed and U,V and the odd "V" chassis. The 420/430 used a water pump and could have the optional powersteering, live pto and five speed depending on the serial number break. Dubuque's right from the M,40,320,420,330,435,440 & 1010 can be mixed and matched in a variety of ways. Gas Dubuque's should have the serial number on the left side of the bellhousing. Watch out for built 320's & 330's made from M,40 parts and 420/430 sheet metal. Often without a serial number or has a serial number stolen off a real 320/330. Cross reference the chassis serial number with the engine's serial number with Mother Deere or the Two Cylinder Club.
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