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Got the 330 utility started

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Tweeter

06-01-2005 18:29:01




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Today I got the 330 running. All I needed was some gas and a battery. I noticed a coolant leak coming from what I think is the water pump (up near the top pulley). My manifold is shot and so is the exhaust. How can I turn the PTO off? Which lever? What does the big handled lever on the left side do? It has notches in it for different settings. My two point hitch works too. Where can I connect in for other hydraulic implements? The electrical system on the tractor was converted to 12 volt and on the left side near the alternator is a smooth box about 2"x3" with an electric connection on it? Can anyone tell me what that is? The wire(s) that connect there run along the top of the valve cover.

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TDK

06-02-2005 19:42:10




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 Re: Got the 330 utility started in reply to Tweeter, 06-01-2005 18:29:01  
The pto lever is on the back near the two point rockshaft(regular pto) or long lever on the left side of seat with a push buttton to releasr(independent pto). You can have up to three hyd. valves on a 330. Rear one operates fast-hitch, front one or two are for auxillary use, loader, etc. Valves are same as rear valve. Can put elbows with quick disconnects on the bottom of them.



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Nat

06-02-2005 10:58:15




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 Re: Got the 330 utility started in reply to Tweeter, 06-01-2005 18:29:01  
There should be linkages running up from the PTO unit to a lever around the operator area. Look around, it's got to be there. I've got the manual for this one at home. I'll check.

Which "big lever" on the left? There's a TA lever up front which controls the torque amplifier, and from Nebraska Cowman's picture in another thread, it appears the depth control for the fast hitch is on the left side next to the fender. That's used for plowing, controlling the depth of the plow.

Tractors of this era usually had three sets of hydraulic outlets. Two for remote hydraulic cylinders, one for the FAST HITCH. The levers are all situated to the right of the seat. I believe the outlets are up underneath the hood on either side... They might be capped off. If so you'll need to buy some female hydraulic couplers and install them.

That box is probably the voltage regulator.

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Nebraska Cowman

06-01-2005 18:35:30




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 Re: Got the 330 utility started in reply to Tweeter, 06-01-2005 18:29:01  
do a search for 2 point conversion prongs. Kim has one listed here



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