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ih 350u hydraulic pump

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greg t lang

01-15-2008 07:55:11




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does anyone know if this pump is rebuildable or the best place to buy a new one ? thanks GT LANG




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Kevin Meier

01-15-2008 14:07:22




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 Re: ih 350u hydraulic pump in reply to greg t lang, 01-15-2008 07:55:11  
I have new available but they are around $1000



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greg t lang

01-16-2008 08:07:03




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 Re: ih 350u hydraulic pump in reply to Kevin Meier, 01-15-2008 14:07:22  
ARE THE PARTS THEY SELL ON THIS SITE OK
THEY HAVE A PUMP FOR $530 THEY SAID IT WAS NEW?
THANKS gt lang



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agpilot

01-16-2008 13:52:21




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 Re: ih 350u hydraulic pump in reply to greg t lang, 01-16-2008 08:07:03  
Hello greg t lang: I asked last Spring about replacing a hyd pump on a 350 rowcrop (same pump?) and Georgeky and JimN indicated the pumps sold here were OK. I guess they are reproduction of the original Cessna pump. I sure could not justify paying CaseIH $1,500 for a factory new pump. I sorta didn't like $500 either so by luck in looking around, I bought a used Farmall 300 parts tractor for $500 plus 30 mile hauling fee rather then $500 for just a pump. Befor I got the pump replaced, I ended up buying another tractor in better all around shape. Of course not many will keep buying tractors but if you want just hyd pressure for a loader on a utility, you could buy an add on pump that attaches to the PTO shaft. That shaft runs all the time if needed. The simple way is buying the pump from this site. I can not answer you directly as to it's quality but I thought I'd comment on my alternate solution. (The best I can say is I've not read negitive comments about the pumps sold here) agpilot

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Janicholson

01-15-2008 09:38:19




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 Re: ih 350u hydraulic pump in reply to greg t lang, 01-15-2008 07:55:11  
This is my comment to another post, but germaine.
The clearance between the tips of the gears, and the housing determine the pumps ability to make pressure. The end plates, and the side housings are wear points. The housings are made from aluminum, or cast iron (less frequent). The housings do not contact the tips of the gear teeth unless the bushings are worn out in the housing. Replacing the bushings does not replace worn away housing. Used pumps are usually pretty expensive (50% of a Manufacturer produced rebuild) Thus the roll of dice. I would buy a pump I either knew was good, or was professionally rebuilt and guaranteed. Putting a unknown pump in a tractor that had a problem to begin with is like a heart transplant from the nursing home. NAH! JimN

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