Thanks. I"ve been doing some more research, but I"m having trouble finding sources of parts and not just places who want to rebuild it. Also, I"d prefer to buy an old good pump and calibrate it to mine, but we aren"t in farm country here and they are hard to come by. Where would you suggest looking for a used pump that would have a good chance of being functional? What is a simple way to calibrate it, and where would I go to get technical data? I have a tech book on recalibration, but it doesn"t list fuel amounts for each pump. I have a lot of time in this tractor; it was going to be scrapped after the owners were told it would cost $10,000 to get it serviceable again. I"ve since replaced and machined most of the hoses and bushings, and this is a real blow to lose the pump. That"s what happens with an old machine, but after working on some of the new stuff I think it's worth the hassle! Thanks - Tim
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