Posted by Al L. in Wisc. on April 02, 2014 at 14:07:09 from (143.236.201.21):
In Reply to: in a pickle posted by Kris Spiegelhauer on April 02, 2014 at 13:26:57:
Kris Spiegelhauer; sorry for your loss and glad to read you are doing this in remembrance of him.
Now....I hate to be the bearer of some sad info for you but, that pump is very difficult to find. I searched for ~ three to four years and finally did what Mark Peters of Wisc. said I would have to do; 'get a donor tractor'. Calling salvage yards, etc. across the country turned up nothing. I trailered a Farmall 340 back from Michigan, having combined it with a trip to the LaPorte, Indiana Red Power Roundup. Part of the deal was getting a fast-hitch two bottom plow.
My suggestion, start lookin' as with spring approaching some folks may decide to part with some tractor(s). Especially if their wife-girlfriend isn't going to tolerate having a piece of iron occupy a spot under a roof if their vehicle(s) didn't; considering this past winter.
Post a free wanted text ad on this site, check out Tractor House (one word) dot com and the photo ads on this site also. Good luck with your project.
You could possibly find some skilled person who would think about brazing your part? Maybe you tried this already.
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