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7060 electric lift pump |
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acer
Bronze Level Joined: 10 Jun 2010 Points: 137 |
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Posted: 16 Feb 2021 at 11:31am |
IM looking for ideas on adding a electric lift pump and possibly the filter on my 7060. The hand primer pump (which is a constant source for leaking) is leaking profusely again after i replace the entire assembly about a year ago. Also don't want to get into replacing electric pumps regularly either. Thanks
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DougG
Orange Level Joined: 20 Sep 2009 Location: Mo Points: 8102 |
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Theres a few out there that would work good for that , Holley makes some 3- 5 lbs of output, those hand primers are aggrivating , Ebay has a good selection of good ones , so does your local auto parts store as they are very common now a days, it will be a nice addition
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Dave974
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There was a recent thread on this topic in the Farm Equipment section:
Adding an electric pump to my 7080 definitely seemed to do it some good and the pump has been in place for about 250 hours without issues. Longer-term reliability remains to be seen but so far, so good.
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Bronze Level Joined: 10 Jun 2010 Points: 137 |
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Thanks for the info
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Adam Stratton
Orange Level Access Joined: 11 Sep 2009 Location: SW MO Points: 1363 |
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Depending on how much "lift" you need sometimes the cheapy ones will work. I had minor frustrating air leak/loss of prime issues on several of my 70xx tractors and was able to get by with the cheap ones. If you go the Holley red route, which we have some of too, make sure you dont spill any fuel on it hooking it up, and that it doesnt get too hot or vibrate too much. The magnets are "glued" to the case and will come loose and short out. Had that happen on several that were on red combines.
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