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John Deere 330-435

Manufacturer
Models
John Deere 330, John Deere 430, John Deere 435 Diesel
Years
1958-60
Info

In the summer of 1958, the last 2-cylinder John Deere tractors, the 30 series, were introduced. Once again, the updated appearance was becoming the only modern aspect of these tractors. Technical changes were minimal. The instrument panel was updated, and a 1000 rpm power take-off was available as an optional extra on the 430. Petrol versions were no longer available. The standard transmission was still 4+1, but a 5+1 was available at an additional cost.

John Deere’s industrial division had introduced models 440 and 440C based on the 430, with the latter being a crawler track version. These had an engine option of General Motors’ 2-cylinder 2-stroke diesel. In 1959, a diesel version 435 was also added to the agricultural lineup. The diesels had a 12-volt electrical system.

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Technical data
ModelJohn Deere 330John Deere 430John Deere 435 Diesel
Options
Manufacturer nameJohn DeereJohn DeereJohn Deere
Imported to FinlandNoNoNo
Years1958-601958-601959-60
First year sold195819581959
Last year sold196019601960
Engine model--GM 2-53
Cyl/Turbo/Intercooler222
Displacement1647 cm³1860 cm³1739 cm³
Bore x stroke101,6×101,6 mm108×101,6 mm98,4×114,3 mm
Power21.52733
Power speed165018501850
Rated power hp/rpm engine pulley21,5/165027/185033/1850
Gears4+14+14+1
Speeds in km/h2,6-19,32,6-19,33,0-21,7
Lift controlsmech.mech.mech.
PTO speeds540540560
Brakesdisc brakesdisc brakesdisc brakes
Steeringmech.mech.mech.
Front tyres 2WD5.00-155.00-155.00-15
Rear tyres 2WD9-249-2412-28
Weight 2WD(1210) kg(1247) kg(1860) kg
Height with cab(140) cm--
Length (2WD/4WD)294 cm346 cm346 cm
Wheelbase (2WD/4WD)178 cm216 cm216 cm
Fuel tank40 l40 l40 l
The data has been collected primarily from brochures. In some cases, sources contain conflicting information. In such cases, we have attempted to select the most reliable information. There is particularly significant variation in speed data, which varies depending on factors such as tire size. For tires, only the size most commonly used in Finland is listed. Other changes during the model history have been addressed in the text section. For the front axle lock, the Finnish term "hammaslukko" (gear lock) is used for all 100% locks.