New Holland TJ330

Last Updated: July 2024

Overview

The New Holland TJ330 is a large, articulated 4WD tractor that offers significant power for heavy-duty farming tasks. It was manufactured as part of the TJ II Series between the years 2006 and 2007. Housing a robust 6-cylinder 24-valve CNH Engine Corporation diesel engine, it is engineered to provide a maximum power of 323.31 hp at 1799 RPM, with a rated power of 285.76 hp at 2000 RPM. The engine features a high compression ratio of 16.6:1 and is both turbocharged and air-to-air aftercooled to ensure efficient operation. This tractor's drivetrain is equipped with a 16-speed full powershift transmission, allowing for a wide range of speed selections. The hydraulic system operates on a closed center load sensing (CCLS) mechanism, which enhances its versatility in attachment and accessory usage. Steering is hydrostatic power, ensuring ease of handling despite its significant size. The operating weight is substantial at 32,295 lbs, indicating robustness and stability in various terrain. With a height of 142 inches and a total length of 276 inches, the TJ330 is sizable, which is indicative of its capacity to execute sizable and complicated agricultural tasks.
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Key Specifications

Power Output: 285.76

Transmission: selective gear fixed ratio with full range operator controlled powershift

Drive Type: 4WD

Operating Weight: 32295

Fuel Type: No. 2 Diesel

Technical Specifications

Engine

Manufacturer
CNH Engine Corporation
Model
-
Cooling Type
liquid-cooled
Cylinder Orientation
-
Valve Configuration
24-valve
Fuel Type
No. 2 Diesel
Induction Type
turbocharged with air-to-air aftercooler
Cylinders
6
Displacement (ci)
540
Bore (in)
4.488
Stroke (in)
5.689
Rated RPM
2000
Power Output (hp)
285.76

Transmission

Type
selective gear fixed ratio with full range operator controlled powershift
Forward Gears
16
Reverse Gears
2
Total Gears
-

Dimensions

Length (in)
276
Width (in)
-
Height (in)
142
Operating Weight (lb)
32295

Power Take-Off (PTO)

PTO Type
-
PTO Speed 1 (rpm)
-
PTO Speed 2 (rpm)
-
PTO Speed 3 (rpm)
-

Miscellaneous

Chassis
4x4 articulated 4WD
Drive Type
4WD
Steering Type
hydrostatic power
Coolant Capacity (qts)
50
Front Tire Diameter (in)
-
Front Tire Width (in)
-
Rear Tire Diameter (in)
-
Rear Tire Width (in)
-
Front/Rear Rim Diameter (in)
-
Tire Type
-
Manufacture - End Year
2007
Hitch Type
IVN
Hitch Category
Category 3
Hitch Position
Rear
Hitch Capacity (lb)
-
Operator Station Type
-
Starter Type
Electric
Brake Type
-
Hydraulic System Type
closed center load sensing (CCLS)

Test Results

Nebraska Tractor Test Laboratory - Test Date: September 19 to October 22, 2007

Maximum Power and Fuel Consumption

  • Rated Engine Speed (PTO speed—1001 rpm): 285.76 HP (213.09 kW) at 2000 rpm
  • Fuel Consumption at Rated Speed: 16.99 Gal/hr (64.30 l/h) with a fuel efficiency of 0.416 lb/hp.hr (0.253 kg/kW.h), 16.82 Hp.hr/gal (3.31 kW.h/l)
  • Maximum Power: 323.31 HP (241.09 kW) at 1799 rpm
  • Fuel Consumption at Maximum Power: 17.98 Gal/hr (68.07 l/h) with a fuel efficiency of 0.389 lb/hp.hr (0.237 kg/kW.h), 17.98 Hp.hr/gal (3.54 kW.h/l)

Drawbar Performance

  • Maximum Power—5th Gear: 258.63 HP (192.86 kW) with a drawbar pull of 20077 lbs (89.30 kN), a speed of 4.83 mph (7.77 km/h) and slip of 2.3%
  • Fuel Consumption at Maximum Power: 0.459 lb/hp.hr (0.279 kg/kW.h), 15.26 Hp.hr/gal (3.01 kW.h/l)

Torque and Engine Performance

  • Maximum Torque: 1077 lb.-ft. (1460 Nm) at 1402 rpm
  • Torque Rise: 43.5% with a power increase at 1800 rpm of 13%

Hydraulic Performance

  • Maximum Force Exerted: 15678 lbs (69.7 kN) at hitch points
  • Pump Delivery Rate: 56.9 GPM (215.4 l/min) at minimum pressure and rated engine speed
  • Hydraulic Power: 84.0 HP (62.6 kW) at delivery pressure of 2656 psi (183 bar)

Overall Efficiency

  • Fuel Efficiency at Reduced Engine Speed (8th Gear, 75% Pull): 16.03 Hp.hr/gal (3.16 kW.h/l)
  • Fuel Consumption at Reduced Engine Speed: 0.437 lb/hp.hr (0.266 kg/kW.h)



NTTL. (2007). Test 1907A: New Holland TJ330 and T9020 Diesel 16-Speed. University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Retrieved from https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/tractormuseumlit/2095

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