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Who makes the best supply fuel pump |
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Registered: 01/04/2010 Posts: 198 |
I like the tuthill drive pump that mounts on you from cover. No problems no worries. I bought it from schied |
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blue
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Does any body make a good electric one |
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Registered: 01/04/2010 Posts: 198 |
your only going to have a few more dollars in a tuthill. I have herd of guys running a belt drive setup. takes a really good electric motor to keep your pressure at 60 psi good luck |
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farm stock puller
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Two shurflo 3.5 gpm pumps works great and they cost less than 100.00 each, they are electric and self regulate at 45psi |
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blue
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What brand do you pull farm stock puller and were |
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electric pumps aren't very reliable. I gave up on them this year and went to belt drive. I ran two electrics on a model 100 pump and had lots of trouble keeping over 65lbs pressure down the track. |
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Are you running the pumps in series or parallel? |
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Parallel The trouble i kept having was blowing the O-rings out of the head . |
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Registered: 11/04/2008 Posts: 48 |
we use and sell the FASS fuel pump at GMS 513-756-9900 electric,10-160-psi 90-260gph $450.-to.$600. |
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Dave255
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I use to run 2 shurflo's that had been reworked from the guys in GA. Ran them on a 540ci, 820cc a-pump and a 4.1 turbo. Never had any troubles! |
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i have also ran 2 shurflo pumps and had no troubles feeding a super farm |
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where
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where can you get some of these lookin for some myself |
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farm stock puller
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Northern hydraulics |
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Registered: 08/03/2008 Posts: 438 |
[www.systemacc.com]
I purchased one from them but it wasnt reworked. 40psi, 1.8gph, continuous duty (no pressure switch shutoff). |
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What would you recommend for somebody running a 100 pump with a high lift cam would any of these shurflo pumps work if I bought them from northern right out of the box for me.Also could you use one of these for a circualtion pump on your coolant system or would the heat destroy them??? |
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Registered: 02/06/2010 Posts: 21 |
[www.jegs.com] This is a link to a pump from jegs.com I have ran it for the last 2 years, no problems. It holds 36 psi down the track, and if you want it a little higher you might shim the spring but I like knowing the flow rate is high enough. I checked my pump and it will pump 10 quarts in 15 seconds, which is way more than I can burn. |
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Dave255
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Just call these guys for a shurflo....they have put the better seals in them for diesel fuel. Also they have several options for pressure. Art at 877-917-1199 |
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how
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Are they alot more money just wondering |
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Dave255
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I spoke with those guys about a year ago and I thought there shurflo pumps were $100. I was looking at one that had a pressure of 90 psi. Since I don't run an alternator, I figured that a mechical setup would have less draw on my battery. |
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i haven't ran an alternator on my tractor for years im running 2 surflo pumps and i don't have a problem just charge the batt b4 going to the pull and i run a 1000cca battery that is all and i have had the battery for 3years in the tractor and have had no problem |
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Dave255
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Yea, I run alot of electric things that can eat up a battery. 2 - shurflos, coolant pump, electric fan and electric water injection. |
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