The John Deere 330 tractor has a published engine oil capacity of 5 US quarts (4.73 litres). For tractors in the Under 2.0 L engine-size class, that is above average versus a peer average of 4.3 quarts. For a routine oil change, having 1 × 1-gal jug + 1 × 1-qt bottle (about exact) on hand covers the published capacity.
Tractor engine oil specifications
John Deere · 330 · Engine oil capacity guide
Years: 1958 – 1960Capacity: 5 US qt (4.73 L)Engine: 1.6 LFuel: GasolineVariants: 1
5 US qt (4.73 L)Engine oil capacity
1.6 LEngine size
GasolineFuel
1958 – 1960Model years
Capacity overview
Oil capacity summary
The John Deere 330 has one published engine-oil capacity in this dataset. The listed capacity is 5 US qt (4.73 L). Oil capacity can vary by engine, fuel configuration and production revision, so confirm the specification for the exact tractor before servicing.
Tractor-engine benchmark
How this oil capacity compares
Peer values use tractors in the same engine-size class.
Engine oil capacity
Above average
5 qt
Typical low and high use the 10th and 90th percentile of this engine-size group, which avoids one unusual tractor distorting the scale.
At a glance
Tractor profile
Oil capacity5 US qt (4.73 L)
Engine manufacturerJohn Deere
Fuel typeGasoline
Cylinders2
Displacement1.6 L
Tractor typeUtility Tractor
Overview
Model information
| Manufacturer | John Deere |
|---|---|
| Model | 330 |
| Category | Farm tractor |
| Model years | 1958 – 1960 |
| Tractor type | Utility Tractor |
| Engine / capacity variants | 1 |
Full specifications
Technical details
Engine details
Engine manufacturerJohn Deere
Fuel typeGasoline
Cylinders2
Displacement1.6 L
Oil service data
Published capacity5 US qt (4.73 L)
US gallon equivalent1.25 gal
Oil to have on hand1 × 1-gal jug + 1 × 1-qt bottle (about exact)
Peer positionAbove average

