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Re: Re: Re: Gear Pump


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Posted by Night Stalker on July 03, 2003 at 02:24:32 from (170.93.140.8):

In Reply to: Re: Re: Gear Pump posted by Hugh MacKay on July 02, 2003 at 20:13:01:

Hugh,
They can be found, I watch ebay all the time for the Farmall Letter Series parts.

I have seem about 10 or 12 of the IH pumps that were from Super M's, MTA's, 400's go within this price range on ebay in the last 4 months or so. They can be found, but like anything at or on an auction it all depends how bad someone wants it and is willing to pay for it.

The pumps to do the change over for an H usually do bring more money on ebay from what I have seen without a doubt.

One seller (his ebay name is nscow1) has listed many of them in the past year. I have dealt with him a couple dozen times and have always gotten very good quality parts from him. He packages things very well and I think that his shipping rates are well within reason of what others charge.

I contacted him last year and bought a live pump for a Farmall H outright from him without going through the auction deal. I paid $200.oo for it, and another $200.oo for the timing cover, timing cover back plate, and cam gear and $50.oo for shipping charges.

He told me that these parts were from a Farmall 300 that he was parting out. I don’t know if they did come from a 300 or not, But I know that they fit on my 46 H without any problems at all.

On it I used the belly pump as my hydraulic oil reservoir and tapped into it using a diagram that was posted on this board by Steven@nd.

The biggest problem that I have run into when doing a change over is wringing off the bolt heads on the bolts that hold the frame rails to the bolster. I have used PB Blaster and other solvents as well as heat but usually end up needing to drill and chase the treads on at least 2 or 3 of the bolts. I always use anti-seize when reinstalling them.

I really do enjoy reading your post, you are without a doubt a very knowledgeable person. I have learned a few things from your post and usually read them whenever I see your name listed. I have found that you provide solid information to all whenever you can.

I have added the link to the ebay page that I watch, if you wish to view it. I open it and then type Farmall in the window that says "Basic Search" and go to looking at things.

Take Care
Night Stalker



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