Help with 350 Utility diesel fuel pump

Tractor92119

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Hello,
I inherited a 350 utility diesel tractor, I believe its a 1930-40s. The tractor hasnt ran in about 20 years. The motor turns, but wont start. I traced this down to a fuel issue. There is fuel to the pump, but no fuel coming out of the injectors. I took the pump off and found mud inside and a cracked wall where the throttle linkage is, some parts appear to be missing. The fuel pump is a Roosa Master, model number. D/G-V-C-L-435-17c. With the cracked housing I dont believe the pump is salvageable. Are there any other options besides buying a new pump?
Appreciate any ideas,
Thank you.
 
It is much earlier than that, they were made 1956 1967 and 1968 See serial numbers to the left. The engine was unique to the 350Utility International and 350
Farmall) It is a Continental produced engine, not IH. Very few parts are available for it, and those that can be found are expensive. Several individuals that
work on and rebuild pumps will likely respond here as well. I own a 350U gas, and was a neighbor to a 350U diesel owner who we worked with for years. They are
easy on fuel (2/3 the gph of the gas model i own, but do have the orphan engine issue. Jim
 

Yea parts are expensive. I was hoping I could rig up a more modern pump, since parts are so hard to find. IDk If a P pump from a cummings would work or something like that.
 

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