Are all hyd. pumps created equal??

I'm shopping around for a new live pump for my MTA, and see a couple hundred $$ (or more) difference in price. My question is... Are they all the same? If I buy the $850 pump, is it any better than the $650 pump? Or is someone else just making an extra few bucks/not buying them as well as the other guy...

Thanks for the input! I'd like to get that tractor back to work soon!

Ben
 
Personally I would pocket the $200 and cross my fingers.

Odds are there's only one supplier of these pumps. I can't see how there could possibly be multiple manufacturers.

Care to share the secret of where you get the "cheap" pumps? Do they have similar savings on the Super H/300/350 pumps?
 
Stiener's tractor shows a new pump for $695 for the M and $650 for the H. That's quite a bit less than anywhere else I've seen them. I figure there is only one manufacturer. I'm not willing to gamble on a "tested, used" pump. After all, mine worked fine the day before it started spewing fluid into the distributor...

Ben
 
IF IT WORKED FINE AND THEN STARTED leaking, just put a seal in it, prob cost you $15 for the seal, prob last a long time, heck of a lot better than $600, my 2 cents worth
 
When I bought one several years ago for an H the difference was gallons per minute. Can't remember what the specs were but there were 2 or 3 hundred dollars between the slower one and the faster one.
Ronald
 
(quoted from post at 21:36:32 06/15/10) When I bought one several years ago for an H the difference was gallons per minute. Can't remember what the specs were but there were 2 or 3 hundred dollars between the slower one and the faster one.
Ronald
Probably displacement per revolution, not speed.
 

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