Posted by rtr on October 06, 2017 at 12:57:21 from (205.174.143.2):
Hey guys. I know this has been probably discussed before but does anyone have any experience with the water pumps made in India for Farmall 140, 240, 424, etc. gas tractors? This is the water pump that the fan mounts to, not the one that mounts at the bottom of the motor. Reason I am asking is because Steiner Tractor offers one aftermarket for a little over $100.00, and another place on eBay offers one (they say made in India) for around $56.00 and Free Shipping....HALF PRICE!!! I know Steiner's is great quality because typically that is all they sell. Not sure where theirs is made though. I also know alot of people that have rebuilt their old ones. I'm not wanting to do that. I would not argue on the price typically because for the quality Steiner one it is worth it; but I need to purchase 5 water pumps and it is quite the price difference!!
Has anyone had experience with the India ones and does anyone know if they are the same as Steiner's? I did notice that the Steiner pump has a lip on the hose connection area where the other does not. Just trying to get the best deal on a water pump since I need to buy 5 of them!
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