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What type of Water Pump to use
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Wondering
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I was wondering what the best type of electric water pump to use on a limited rpm tractor? Currently use a sprayer pump but looking for better option |
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LtProPuller
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Assuming your talking about a water injection pump and not a cooling pump, check out www.Baileynet.com. Part #250-613. We've been using one for a few years, puting on 80-90oz in 12 seconds. You just have to mix the cutting oil with your water and make sure you have a good charge in your battery because it can make a big difference on output. |
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wondering
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Actually I was in question of the cooling water pump for the engine? Thanks though |
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htk
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Dedenbear WP-3 from Jegs or Summit. |
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LtProPuller
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We use the Dedenbear coolant pump too. Not the cheapest option, but it works excellent. |
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wondering
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Thank you guys for the input. Greatly appreciated |
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Registered: 07/11/2008 Posts: 326 |
Which pump were you using?? |
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Anonymous User
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Were you using an electrical four wheeler sprayer pump? I was wondering if it could handle the high temp water as a circulation pump after shut down... for a cheaper way to go on a smaller tractor |
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Registered: 07/11/2008 Posts: 326 |
We have used the Shurflow Aqua Tiger pump on lots of Antiques.. had planned to use on a bigger tractor in the future.. It has a bronze impeller and housing.. never had a problem with them.. |
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Registered: 03/27/2008 Posts: 508 |
I second the aquatiger pump, have been using one for years to feed coolant to the back of the motor and circulate after shut down for cool down. has survived boiling coolant many times! moves 17 gal/min |
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Registered: 07/11/2008 Posts: 326 |
Jim.. Do you think its enough flow to run only the Aqua Tiger pump?? |
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Anonymous User
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I used a aqua tiger as a stand alone water pump for a few years and had no issues. |
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Registered: 03/27/2008 Posts: 508 |
If you use as big a hose possible! it would likely do fine! once popped the discharge hose off at the block- pumped all the fluid out in a matter of seconds! If you want more flow-double em up in parallel! |
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Registered: 07/11/2008 Posts: 326 |
Yea.. I've pushed a hose off before.. it didnt last long... I've been looking at some of the specs they gave us for the current production JD engines, and the GPM is crazy.. but the duty cycle is continues... |
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Wondering
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Have been using just a 12 volt sprayer pump off of like a atv sprayer. It has worked and held up but looking for a better solution |
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Anonymous User
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We used a aux. pump from a school bus. Not all of them have one, but it pumps well and uses 1" heater hose. |
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