Yea you can buy the stuff ya need , yea you can take it apart and stuff it back together . BUT WHAT YOU CAN NOT DO IT SET IT OR TEST IT unless you have the tooling and a Test stand. With all the years i have twisted wrenches and with all i know that is one thing that i do not do , i let the man with the stand do it only because i do not have the stand to run the pump and see what it is doing BEFORE i put it on the tractor. Now if you all want to donate i would go by that nice 8015 Bacharac stand that is for sale and start doing pumps . Just a small donation of 12 grand and anothere 10 grand for the stuff that is needed to do the rest of the pumps that this stand was not set up for . Just like you don't have the scan tool for your car or pick up you may have a CODE reader but not the scan tool like the dealer ya may find the problem with the scan tool then again it may LIE to you and tell you wrong. Just like on my own 806 the throttle shaft started leaking , not a big deal and for 54 cents we fixed that to get by on but the pump still needs to go in and have the gov ring replaced and a new head and rotor installed AND SET . and i want to see how many C C's of fuel i am getting. and along with the new pump rebuild the injectors are going to be tested and if they are off they will be rebuilt . Could i do it , yes IF i had the tools should i buy the tools to do one set Nope . Why do you take and engine to a MACHINE SHOP ???? most don't know how and they do not have the machines , are you going to run out and buy a boring bar to bore four or six holes once or twice ?? ya going to run out and buy and valve grinding set and a head surfacer to do a couple heads of a test bench to check for leaks?? Now here again if someone wanted to DONATE i would set up a shop . So instead i take the machine work to the man that does this each day and has good equipment and knows his job.
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Today's Featured Article - An Old-Time Tractor Demonstration - by Kim Pratt. Sam was born in rural Kansas in 1926. His dad was a hard-working farmer and the children worked hard everyday to help ends meet. In the rural area he grew up in, the highlight of the week was Saturday when many people took a break from their work to go to town. It was on one such Saturday in the early 1940's when Sam was 16 years old that he ended up in Dennison, Kansas to watch a demonstration of a new tractor being put on by a local dealer. It was an Allis-Chalmers tractor dealership,
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