Posted by notjustair on June 02, 2015 at 10:25:34 from (70.195.73.23):
In Reply to: repairing mysteries posted by 37Chief on June 02, 2015 at 09:13:45:
I just finished putting on a water pump this morning. It wasn't bad but I needed to replace an o ring behind it. If it has to come off I'm replacing it anyway along with the timing belt. That gator has 5000 miles on it from one side of the barnyard to the other, so that stuff was bound to go. I've got the time right now as it is too wet to get in the field. I think when it finally dries those beans will have to go in and wheat all need to be cut right away. That's when that thing would decide to go. I tend to believe in profelactic maintenance.
I haven't ever replaced parts in a water pump. I may eventually. I had to replace the one on the Onan diesel generator. That water pump was next to impossible to find, so I kept the old one and will rebuild it if needed someday. Until then I will keep throwing the old ones in the scrap metal barrel.
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