WHX?? 54,930 #26 Posted February 19 (edited) 2 hours ago, Racinbob said: Some of you may have good luck with them but now I jinxed WHX. There fixed that. I'll take them since now gonna need some. Even give ya 20 for both. Luckily I have mine installed for easy replacement. If it fails in the back forty I'll load up a tub with tools and head out. Not to let more steam out your ears Bob but I see those 42s with many different labels so fear they are made offshore too. Edited February 19 by WHX?? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Racinbob 12,764 #27 Posted February 19 8 minutes ago, WHX?? said: There fixed that. I'll take them since now gonna need some. Even give ya 20 for both. Luckily I have mine installed for easy replacement. If it fails in the back forty I'll load up a tub with tools and head out. Not to let more steam out your ears Bob but I see those 42s with many different labels so fear they are made offshore too. We pass ways close enough I'll toss them to you. I know there several of that same pump with different stickers. Maybe upwards of a bunch. I'd definitely prefer USA made but the main thing is that they work. I'm kinda thinking that is they go thumpy, thumpy they should be avoided. If they go whir, whir, it's a decent pump. As far as jinxing you...........let me think about it. Would I feel bad or......? 😁 1 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
WHX?? 54,930 #28 Posted February 19 17 minutes ago, Racinbob said: they go thumpy, thumpy they should be avoided. If they go whir, whir, it's a decent pump. This is true. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
pfrederi 19,874 #29 Posted February 19 1 hour ago, WHX?? said: There fixed that. I'll take them since now gonna need some. Even give ya 20 for both. Luckily I have mine installed for easy replacement. If it fails in the back forty I'll load up a tub with tools and head out. Not to let more steam out your ears Bob but I see those 42s with many different labels so fear they are made offshore too. I have one of those pieces of Sh**T you can have for free also Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Racinbob 12,764 #30 Posted February 20 14 hours ago, WHX?? said: Luckily I have mine installed for easy replacement. If it fails in the back forty I'll load up a tub with tools and head out. All it takes is a single 7/16" wrench for the two mounting bolts, unplug and done. The holes on the two different pumps even line up. I have to walk to the house anyways but I can ride a tractor back to it and just drag it back. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ineedanother 1,866 #31 Posted 2 hours ago I need to convert both of mine with fuel under the seat pan to electric but plan to stay with mechanical pumps on the ones with under-hood fuel for the time being. Got two Carbole 2-3.5 psi pumps, fuel filters and 25' of 5/16" Continental fuel line (made in the USA) delivered today. I'm going to give the K&N filters with replaceable cartridges a try, not that I've had problems with others. I'll have enough fuel line for my small herd and plan to re-torque hubs and do filter and fluid maintenance while I'm at it. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
WHX?? 54,930 #32 Posted 36 minutes ago 1 hour ago, ineedanother said: f 5/16" Continental fuel line FYI and you may know this but the tank and carb fittings are for 1/4" line. Fuel line sure has gotten pricey hasn't it? I just ordered a spool off the jungle ... 30 clams for 1/4 and first role I bought was 10 clams. Yeah a few years ago but still. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ineedanother 1,866 #33 Posted 23 minutes ago 1 minute ago, WHX?? said: FYI and you may know this but the tank and carb fittings are for 1/4" line. Fuel line sure has gotten pricey hasn't it? I just ordered a spool off the jungle ... 30 clams for 1/4 and first role I bought was 10 clams. Yeah a few years ago but still. I fraught over that a bit since everything I see says 1/4" but the petcocks I've replaced are 5/16 as are the barbed inlets on most of my carbs unless I'm measuring them incorrectly. Most fuel pumps I see have 5/16" which I could change but would rather not. I use Oetiker clamps wherever I can and they do well to collapse the hose so I'll revert to 1/4" line if I have to but I hate to stretch undersized line onto oversized fittings. I will say that I'm optimistic with the Continental fuel line. It was a bit over $1/ft. but reviews put it far above imported options. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites