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7010 injector pump

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    Posted: 16 hours 34 minutes ago at 6:49pm
Our 7010s injector pump managed to come apart (literally).  We have another running engine out of a combine however the injector pump is an inline not the circular rosa master.  It has Minimec pump (that what the pump says anyway.  My question is will this injector pump replace our existing 7010 rosa master pump if we can change the pump what needs to be done or should we replace the entire engine with the combine engine?
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I don't know what has failed in your injection pump, but I would never advise swapping a (good?) running engine for some 10 year older and unknown condition combine engine. Fix your pump or buy a used pump from a salvage yard and have it freshened up. A pump from a 7000-7010-7020 or M2/M3 combine will fit.
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From a labor standpoint, an injection pump swap is a couple of hours and takes minimal tools. An engine swap from a combine ?? waaaay more labor than you can imagine by comparison.

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I cannot imagine how bad a Roosa DM could fail to make swapping the entire fuel system or even engine over to get it going. Sometimes you just have to bite the bullet and call in a professional lmao! Most pump shops have good cores to scavenge parts from to make one run again!
210 "too hot to farm" puller, part of the "insane pumpkin posse". Owner of Guenther Heritage Diesel, specializing in fuel injection systems on heritage era tractors. stock rebuilds to all out pullers!
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