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    Posted: 20 Feb 2011 at 5:15pm
After a few years of being dry, the old 37WC water pump start dripping pretty good this winter.   I may wait until spring and see if it heals but...

Looked at repair book, seems unlikely the rebuild parts are available and cheap. 

Are the replacements generally OK quality?  I see em in the $85 to $100 range on Ebay.  I have not checked more reputable sources yet.  Looks like the same basic pump was used for many years


Edited by Rick of HopeIN - 20 Feb 2011 at 5:16pm
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Rick I will need to know this info also. The only replacments I see are for a wd/45 and styled wc. Someone once told me they aren't the same but will work. I looked at my wd45 and it looks the same to me but maybe mine has been changed.
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Looks like the styled WC pumps were made with a pressed on fan hub and do not have a nut on the end of the shaft.  If you replace the whole assembly I think it has the same assembly number for all the WCs.   Not sure if more changes came on the WD or WD45.
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I actually got mine from AGCO. The thing went out 2 days before the tractor show and the guy at AGCO got the pump to me next day for just $20 shipping and I think the part itself was about $100-$120. It is a very high quality pump. I've been very pleased.


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The pump on my 36 WC looks the same as the one on my WD.
I got mine from Brenda, at Sandy Lake Imp, they are a sponsor of this site, look in the Parts ect section at the top of the screen.
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