Manual Coverage
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Systems Covered
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Engine Parts:
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Detailed engine parts breakdowns
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Wheels And Weights:
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Complete coverage
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Brakes:
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Comprehensive component listing
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Front Axle And Steering:
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Full illustration and part number breakdown
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Rear Axle:
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Detailed parts explosions
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Hydraulic Systems:
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In-depth part identification
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Transmission:
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All components listed
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Cooling System:
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Complete parts listing
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Fuel System:
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Detailed component breakdown
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Hydraulic Pump:
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Specific part numbers included
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Electrical System:
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Component identification
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Instrument Panel:
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All associated parts detailed
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Seats:
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Parts explosions provided
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Sheet Metal And Grille:
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Comprehensive visual breakdown
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Decals:
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All decal part numbers included
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Miscellaneous:
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All remaining components covered
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Procedures Included
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Parts Lookup:
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Assists in do-it-yourself parts lookup
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Assembly Understanding:
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Helps understand how components fit together via exploded views
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Servicing:
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Aids in servicing operations
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Rebuilding:
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Facilitates rebuilding processes
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Teardowns:
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Supports teardown procedures
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Overhauls:
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Assists in overhauling components
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Repairs:
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Enables accurate part number identification for correct repairs
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Adjustments:
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Facilitates making adjustments
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Technical Depth
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Depth:
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Complete parts identification for the entire machine, including engine
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Part Identification:
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Easy to read exploded views for quick part number identification and accurate ordering
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Rebuild Information:
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While a parts catalog, the detailed exploded views provide foundational knowledge for understanding component relationships crucial for rebuilds.
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Navigation
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Indexing:
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Indexed for fast navigation
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Sections:
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Divided into logical sections
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Text Searchability:
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Fully text searchable for lightning-fast and simple navigation
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Additional Navigation Aids:
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How To Use Figure Search
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General Information Sections:
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General Information - Abbreviations, General Information - Metric to Inches Conversion
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Engine Specifications
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Primary Engine
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Engine Type:
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Ford (specific engine model not detailed in product info, but likely derivative of 134-172 ci Ford engines of the era)
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Performance
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Horsepower:
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Refer to specific model year specifications for detailed horsepower figures, typically in the 30-50 HP range depending on configuration.
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Fuel System
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Fuel Type:
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Likely Gasoline; Diesel variants may exist depending on specific sub-model designation.
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Engine Displacements
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Engine Displacement Range:
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Likely within the 134 to 172 cubic inch range, common for Ford tractors of the mid-to-late 1950s through the 1960s and beyond, depending on specific 335 sub-variants. The text mentions 134, 144, and 172 ci engines in historical context.
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Maintenance
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Service Intervals
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Engine Oil Change:
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Refer to specific service manual; typically every 50-100 operating hours or annually.
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Transmission Fluid Change:
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Consult service manual for specific intervals and procedures.
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Fluid Specifications
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Engine Oil:
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Likely API SG or similar, viscosity grade 10W-30 or 15W-40, check manual for precise API service classification and viscosity.
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Hydraulic Fluid:
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Ford 134D or equivalent Universal Tractor Transmission Oil (UTTO) is commonly specified for Ford tractors of this era. Verify in manual.
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Coolant:
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Ethylene Glycol based antifreeze with corrosion inhibitors, typically a 50/50 mix with distilled water.
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Known Issues
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Seals And Gaskets:
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Aging seals and gaskets can lead to hydraulic fluid leaks or engine oil leaks.
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Carburetor Issues:
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Gasoline models may experience carburetor clogging due to infrequent use or fuel degradation.
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Brake Wear:
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Drum brake wear is a common maintenance item on older tractors.
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Electrical Connections:
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Corroded electrical connections can lead to intermittent starting or lighting issues.
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Vehicle History
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Brand Heritage
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Founder:
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Henry Ford
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Tractor Origin:
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Ford's involvement in tractors began with experimental work in 1907, leading to the Fordson brand and mass production by Henry Ford & Son.
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Model Evolution
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Predecessors:
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The 335 is part of a lineage that includes iconic models like the 9N, 2N, 8N, NAA Golden Jubilee, 100-series (600-900), 101-series (501-901), and 1000-series (2000, 4000, 6000) tractors.
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Industrial Focus:
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The 'Industrial' designation indicates a focus on heavier-duty applications beyond traditional agriculture, often with reinforced components and specialized configurations.
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Production Era
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Estimated Production Period:
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Ford tractor production history suggests this model likely falls within the latter half of Ford's independent tractor manufacturing or early into the Ford-New Holland era, post-1950s. Specific 335 production years are not provided but the historical context spans from 1939 onwards.
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