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IH 330 Utility Time to make it Run

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Tweeter

05-31-2005 09:12:57




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I have to get a battery for my 330U and I am unsure what to get and where. It has a 12 volt system. Also, I want to replace the steering wheel and cannot get it off the column. Any suggestions? What oil does the engine take and how much? What oil filter # do I want to get? I have a shop manual for it (IH-201) I think.




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Nat

05-31-2005 13:22:30




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 Re: IH 330 Utility Time to make it Run in reply to Tweeter, 05-31-2005 09:12:57  
You ought to be able to name a dozen REPUTABLE places to buy 12V automotive-type batteries off the top of your head without even thinking:

Walmart, Kmart, Sears, Sams Club, Advance Auto, Auto Zone, Napa, CarQuest, National Tire & Battery, GoodYear, Firestone, Pep Boys... That isn't even considering any farm machinery dealers that are probably in your area. They don't have to be CaseIH dealers, either. New Holland, John Deere, Massey Ferguson, AGCO...

Just measure the battery you have, and take note of the type of connections it needs. Take your tape measure with you to any of these places, and start measuring up likely candidates.

The steering wheel is only going to come off with much blood, sweat and tears. There's no easy way, as it's certainly rusted on. A gear puller, an impact wrench, lots of PB Blaster, and the patience of a saint is the only way it's coming off there.

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El Toro

05-31-2005 10:35:12




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 Re: IH 330 Utility Time to make it Run in reply to Tweeter, 05-31-2005 09:12:57  
You can get a battery from Walmart that has a 3 year free replacement if the battery fails for some reason. Sam's Club has batteries too, not sure of the warranty.

You need to use a good puller on the steering wheel and use a torch to heat the hub while putting a strain on the old steering wheel with the puller.

Your local auto parts store probably has a replacement oil filter. Look on the old filter for a p/n number. I would use 30wt oil and keep using the same oil if you know what's been used. If you've been using non-detergent oil I would stay with that. Using detergent oil would loosen all that sludge and may block your oil passages in the engine block. Your shop manual should give the oil capacity for your engine. It's probably 6 to 8 quarts, but check your manual.
Hal

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