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georgeky

03-22-2007 14:42:53




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I have ran across another pump off a utility 350 and was wondering if it fits my row crop. I cant see why not, but the part numbers dont match. He says the number on his areD/GV-C-L-435-17C and the number on mine is D/GV-C-L-435-27C could he have read his number wrong or are these different?




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K.B.-826

03-22-2007 19:09:11




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 Re: Roosa-Master pump in reply to georgeky, 03-22-2007 14:42:53  
George, I've seen your last few posts about fuel leaking around the thottle shaft. My advice to you- grab the wrenches and tear into it! These are not difficult at all to replace the o-rings on. I'm not familiar with the Continental diesel in your 350, but on most engines, you can replace those o-rings without even removing the pump. Just pay close attention and make note of how things come apart. If a guy wants to turn up his fuel delivery below rated speed for more lugging power, he must remove the same parts that you're going to have to so he can get at the leaf spring adjusting screw. Think how many of these have been tweeked by the average guy out under the shade tree, if they can get it back together so can you. The last thing I'd do is replace a known good pump with one from a junk tractor.

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georgeky

03-22-2007 19:43:29




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 Re: Roosa-Master pump in reply to K.B.-826, 03-22-2007 19:09:11  
K. B. 826 that is just exactly what I am going to do. I have been studying this book for a couple days now while I am waiting on parts. I am a good mechanic I have always had to do my own work I just haven't got in to one of these pumps yet. I know I can do it. The old tractor has all kinds of power so I imagine I will only replace the o rings. As for the other pump I just thought if it is cheap I would get it for a spare these are kinda rare. And I plan on it staying in the family for quite a while. I bought it from an old man I knew that bought it new. I am the second owner. Mr Lake is dead now but he loved that old tractor.

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chuck46

03-22-2007 16:03:55




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 Re: Roosa-Master pump in reply to georgeky, 03-22-2007 14:42:53  
Hi, The pump will fit, but it will be set different the 350DU tops out at 2200 rpm the 350D at 1950. Good Luck, Chuck



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georgeky

03-22-2007 16:25:07




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 Re: Roosa-Master pump in reply to chuck46, 03-22-2007 16:03:55  
Chuck46 I don't know why that didn't dawn on me I knew the utility turned more rpms. Thanks.



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JayWalt

03-22-2007 15:34:31




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 Re: Roosa-Master pump in reply to georgeky, 03-22-2007 14:42:53  
george, I wish I could be of more definite help. When I was rsearching where to get a pump for my 300u (basically 350 utility), I read from several places that farmall pumps fit them. I cant recall which ones, as that has been a while ago. I know from case's parts site that 3 dif pumps were offered factory for the 300u, and most likely the 350u. Compare dimensions, mount styles, how the hoses plumb in, and go for it. Ideally physically observation would be best, and I'd have no problems using one if I could compare it against my old one in person. Be sure that the pump isnt off a deisel tho, as They probably pump with opposite rotation. Hopefully someone will have a more definite answer, as for me, all I cant say its its not impossible that it fits.

one more thing, not sure what tractors case has on its parts site, I know they omitted the letter series, but I would cross check pumps from both tractors and if any one of them fits both tractors, then most likely yours will fit.

Hope I was of some help.

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georgeky

03-22-2007 16:28:17




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 Re: Roosa-Master pump in reply to JayWalt, 03-22-2007 15:34:31  
Jay I am talking about diesel injection pumps. I think you are talking about hydraulic pumps. As far as I know there was never a 300 diesel utility or row crop, but thanks for the reply.



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JayWalt

03-22-2007 17:29:44




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 Re: Roosa-Master pump in reply to georgeky, 03-22-2007 16:28:17  
AHH yes!! I just assumed hydraulic pump with all of the talk of them lately.

As for injection pump, I havent a clue =P



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