Glad you found a kit for it Pete!! So many parts for old and new equipment aren't available now days.. Clearance is important, has to just clear to pump efficiently... No leaks, not overheating, a little more shelled out, that's a win!
Thanks for the video Pete. My John Deere backhoe needs a new water pump due to a worn bearing. Not as bad as yours but enough to rock the fan from side to side quite a bit. At $500 to over $900 for a new pump, based on whether it is aftermarket or OE, and the rebuild kit in the $60 range, I am going to rebuild mine. I have a hydraulic press, so there is half the battle. It's always good to see someone else go thru the process, because, as you've said, there aren't any directions. Hopefully, by catching the problem before my impellor gets ruined, I'll be able to measure the clearance and know how far to press it on.
Man yeah Mr Pete, you are a wizz!! I honestly think you can fix anything!! Sad to hear about the unavailable water pump, other than the kit😢 Truly sad where things are headed anymore in this world. 😳 Glad to see you got a bin full before calling it good!! 😁😁 Cant wait to be harvesting myself two rows at a time!! 🌽🌽😁😁😁 Thank you sir for bringing us along, look fwd to seeing more harvest!! 🌽🌽😁😁🇺🇸🇺🇸
Sadly, JD is no different than any other.. so many parts are no longer available. But most older stuff, there's aftermarket available. A friend of mine bought a brand new big articulated four-wheel drive JD a couple of years ago. The injector pump went out after just a few hours.. never even got it's first oil change. Last I knew, he's still farming around it. $500,000+++ tractor, as an obstacle in the middle of a field.. as they don't have parts for it. They sold the piece of 💩 he's stuck with it.
Water pumps for this engine in tractors seem to be available aftermarket. I'm guessing that if push came to shove I could drill and tap extra ports into a tractor water pump and make it work.
I changed the water pump in my JD 4400 about a month ago. Last year, it was not available, even aftermarket. This year, when the pump actually went bad, I searched the casting number and found one aftermarket that was a direct replacement for mine. Don't understand why it was not available, but now is. @@farmerpete
Thanks Pete for the update and great repair video glad you are back in business of shelling corn 👍
Thanks! Harvest is currently under a rain delay. Be back at it soon.
Glad you were able to find parts. You always make these repairs look easy!!
Thanks Chris!
Atta boy Pete love your mechanical abilities
Thank you.
Glad it all went together well for you.
Thanks!
Good repair video and nice to see the combine back in the field...👍
Thank you!
Didn’t look to hard . Just two rows at a tim 👍🏻🇺🇸🌽! Enjoyed watching Pete !
Thanks!
Nice fix Pete! Glad you're back in business again!
Thanks!
Glad you found a kit for it Pete!!
So many parts for old and new equipment aren't available now days..
Clearance is important, has to just clear to pump efficiently...
No leaks, not overheating, a little more shelled out, that's a win!
Thanks Ed! Yup, parts availability is why this combine engine now has three Chrysler slant six pushrods.
@@farmerpete crazy... But at least you found something that would work
Thanks for the video Pete. My John Deere backhoe needs a new water pump due to a worn bearing. Not as bad as yours but enough to rock the fan from side to side quite a bit. At $500 to over $900 for a new pump, based on whether it is aftermarket or OE, and the rebuild kit in the $60 range, I am going to rebuild mine. I have a hydraulic press, so there is half the battle. It's always good to see someone else go thru the process, because, as you've said, there aren't any directions. Hopefully, by catching the problem before my impellor gets ruined, I'll be able to measure the clearance and know how far to press it on.
I'm glad you found this helpful. Good luck rebuilding your water pump!
Man yeah Mr Pete, you are a wizz!! I honestly think you can fix anything!! Sad to hear about the unavailable water pump, other than the kit😢 Truly sad where things are headed anymore in this world. 😳 Glad to see you got a bin full before calling it good!! 😁😁 Cant wait to be harvesting myself two rows at a time!! 🌽🌽😁😁😁 Thank you sir for bringing us along, look fwd to seeing more harvest!! 🌽🌽😁😁🇺🇸🇺🇸
Thanks Nelson! We're happy to have you join the two-row club. 🙂
@@farmerpete 😁😁
Great job! Must not have been as difficult as I had thought, you still had enough energy to run out a truck load of shelled corn.
Thanks! It really wasn't too bad.
Kind of a heartbreak to hear you say you were unable to buy a new water pump for a John Deere 3300 you know mine's a 3300 with a diesel. 😢
Sadly, JD is no different than any other.. so many parts are no longer available.
But most older stuff, there's aftermarket available.
A friend of mine bought a brand new big articulated four-wheel drive JD a couple of years ago. The injector pump went out after just a few hours.. never even got it's first oil change. Last I knew, he's still farming around it. $500,000+++ tractor, as an obstacle in the middle of a field.. as they don't have parts for it. They sold the piece of 💩 he's stuck with it.
@@GosselinFarmsEdGosselinThat’s pitiful 😢
@@GosselinFarmsEdGosselin at least hook a chain to it and drag it out of the middle of the field. 🤔
Water pumps for this engine in tractors seem to be available aftermarket. I'm guessing that if push came to shove I could drill and tap extra ports into a tractor water pump and make it work.
I changed the water pump in my JD 4400 about a month ago. Last year, it was not available, even aftermarket. This year, when the pump actually went bad, I searched the casting number and found one aftermarket that was a direct replacement for mine. Don't understand why it was not available, but now is. @@farmerpete
Friday parts has a lot of out of date equipment parts
Thanks.
@@farmerpete your welcome
Are these parts pressed in dry or is okay to use some light oil or grease to ease things?
I pressed them in dry. I'm guessing light oil wouldn't hurt but don't know that for sure.