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need water pump for 1956, 311
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Barry Small
08-14-2007 21:15:22
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I have a buddy who is looking for a waterpump for his 1956 311 gas tractor, or at least someone he can send it to for rebuilding if possible. He is looking for several parts but that is the most critical right now. Any help will be greatly appreciated.
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ChevCase
08-15-2007 13:26:10
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Re: need water pump for 1956, 311 in reply to Barry Small, 08-14-2007 21:15:22
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I just bought one last month from Case/IH dealer. Called them up, described my tractor, they said they had it, I stopped to pick it up and it fit. Why do we make things harder than they need to be ? Also, NADA always has good tractor stuff. Just don't like that they now sponsor Michael Waltrip's TOYOTA
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Joe (Wa)
08-14-2007 22:22:18
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Re: need water pump for 1956, 311 in reply to Barry Small, 08-14-2007 21:15:22
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Overhaul parts will run about $50, not worth messing with. YT has reasonably priced replacement pumps. Joe
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wayne2
08-14-2007 21:28:22
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Re: need water pump for 1956, 311 in reply to Barry Small, 08-14-2007 21:15:22
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Check to the left -tractor parts!!-you can get the strangest stuff in auot(good one)parts store
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Barry Small
08-15-2007 17:14:58
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Re: need water pump for 1956, 311 in reply to wayne2, 08-14-2007 21:28:22
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Thanks for all your help, I have forwarded all this to my buddy. It is all greatly appreciated.
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