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Re: J.D. waterpump impeller
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Posted by moline on June 08, 2004 at 10:10:29 from (12.163.38.98):
In Reply to: J.D. waterpump impeller posted by Nor. Al on June 08, 2004 at 07:22:27:
I just got done with one.If you can,get a two cylinder magazine from about 2 or 3 issues ago.Tjhere was an excellent article on just that subject.The 620/720 style water pump will go right on a 60,the advantage is that they have 2 ceramic seals running against each other.The original 60 water pumps run the ceramic seal against the cast iron housing.If you have any flaws in the housing,it will leak!What the article tells you to do is,get the kit for a "20" series tractor and then machine the cast housing to hold the extra ceramic seal.This gives you the better sealing style with the old original housing.Or,just buy a pump for a 20 series and plug the bypass hole in the housing.Hope this helps,It is explained much better in the Two Cylinder article.Moline
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