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Posted by Harold on March 27, 1998 at 18:20:58:

In Reply to: Re: INTERNATIONAL 330 UTILITY posted by Harold on March 27, 1998 at 18:13:45:

: : HAROLD IF YOU SEE THIS I APPRECIATE YOUR RESPONSE.
: : RED POWER MAGAZINE IS THE SOURCE OF THE INFORMATION ON THE POWER
: : STEERING. I HAVE NO PROBLEMS WITH MY TRACTOR AT THIS TIME BUT I AM CONCERNED
: : ABOUT THE FUTURE. HAVE YOU HAD EXPERIENCE WITH THIS TRACTOR? IF SO PLEASE GIVE ME YOUR ASSESSMENT OF
: : WHAT YOU THINK OF IT. THANKS!
: Bill,
: Back in the late 50's there were a number of these tractors, 300 utilities, 350 Utilities, and 330 Utilities and they always had a reputation of being a very regged utility type tractor. They are simple in design, most of the major components evolved from the Farmall which speaks for itself. I think I remember that there were some hydraulic problems early with the 300 Utilities, but that was soon resolved. I don't remember what type of problem it was. My Daddy was selling them then and I just started working for the dealership part time in either 56 or 57.

: I was trying to say rugged where I typed regged.
Further proof reading my reply, I meant to say that a lot of the major components evolved from the Farmall H




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