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Looking for new oil pump
Hi , Does anyone know of any Farmall sites where I can buy a new oil pump for a 1948 Farmall Cub ??? Thanks Bill
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Welcome to the very best Cub Forum on the internet and to our wonderful Cub Family
Case Tractor Parts or your local CaseIH Dealer will have that part for you. There are also some aftermarket ones offered by various vendors in RP, but ifn it were me I would stick with CaseIH. The quality is worth the little bit extra, and also, you won't be doing it again in a couple months.....
Oh, if you don't have the part number for the pump, the TC-37 series manuals are on the manual server at the link below. You will find them under the Cub Parts Manual link.
Welcome to the very best Cub Forum on the internet and to our wonderful Cub Family
Case Tractor Parts or your local CaseIH Dealer will have that part for you. There are also some aftermarket ones offered by various vendors in RP, but ifn it were me I would stick with CaseIH. The quality is worth the little bit extra, and also, you won't be doing it again in a couple months.....
Oh, if you don't have the part number for the pump, the TC-37 series manuals are on the manual server at the link below. You will find them under the Cub Parts Manual link.
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Bill, welcome aboard. A worn oil pump on a cub is very unusual. If your oil pressure is getting low, weak bypass valve spring or worn rod and main bearings are more likely. The bearings on a cub are pressure fed rather than splash as with most small tractors.
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