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looking for a 816 steering hydrolic pump

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    Posted: 17 Dec 2010 at 7:40pm
looking for a pump for my 816 or a brand and model number. that would help me find parts

Edited by Dave A - 17 Dec 2010 at 7:44pm
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that one should have the numbers stamped in the body




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Believe Cesna made most of those pumps, and is that all that pump is is steering ?
I had one pump on New Holland Skidsteer that NH wanted $1200 for , found a new Cesna that sold for $300 but I had to use my input shaft from old pump as the part was exclusive to NH and the pump with the right shaft was NH ONLY order.
 See ifthere is a hydraulic shop in your area to check it out if you cant find parts or fix yourself.
 My 715 uses a Char-Lyn orbital steering gear


Edited by Coke-in-MN - 18 Dec 2010 at 3:09pm
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think it is a Webster 6 gpm @1500psi if I had the Webster model  and manufactur part number. Life would be good.  The numbers are a AC part number have a crack in the gear plate. The gear plate is still advailable for $138 +seals. Have a shop looking for a new pump.

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If you find a new one I would be interested in any information or maybe your old pump for parts.

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will do. might give you a deal on the whole tractor
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If interested, i used a pump off a massey ferguson and adapted the tank to work. It is working for me  but with just a little seep. Hard to hold the tank with the heavy pickup line.
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