PLS. NEED INJECTOR PUMP REBUILD KIT B7001;D750 motor

Apogee

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Hank,

Welcome to the forum!

I'd strongly suggest that unless you're a pump rebuilder with the proper tools, you'd be better off to either take the pump to a local injection pump rebuilding place or send it out to one. They will test and adjust the pump for the proper pressures to ensure it's working correctly after it's been rebuilt. Below I've linked to one place that specializes in the Kubota pumps.

I'd also suggest sending the injectors out at the same time if they haven't already been rebuilt.

http://oregonfuelinjection.com/index.php?pid=65

Oregon Fuel Injection will need the part number off the original pump. Should be approximately 10 digits long (not sure how many digits) and stamped someplace on the pump body. It will tell them exactly what the pump is so you get the right parts (or replacement).

Finally, if you want rebuilding parts, your local Kubota dealer can order the parts for you. Or, Messicks or one of the other online parts places. Messicks has the parts manuals online to help with ordering what you need. Also, Kubota's website also has the parts manuals online.

www.messicks.com

http://www.kubota.com/part/partsList.aspx

Good luck,

Steve
 
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Hank,
Getting injector parts or rebuild kits is dang near impossible!
It's the one tractor part that dealers and parts suppliers don't sell individual parts for.

Like Steve said, just send it to a rebuilder and have them do it, as they have the parts and the equipment to set it up right for you.