Description
When your three-point hitch gets sluggish lifting that bush hog or your loader response starts feeling mushy, there’s a good chance your hydraulic pump is telling you it needs attention. This gear pump is the heart of your hydraulic system, creating the pressure that powers everything from your three-point to your remote outlets. Don’t let a worn pump slow down your operation when there’s work to get done.
What You’re Getting
- Reliable gear pump construction that delivers consistent hydraulic flow and pressure
- Direct replacement design that fits your original pump mounting without modifications
- Quality seals and internal components that handle the heat and pressure of farm work
- Proper displacement for your tractor’s hydraulic system requirements
- Built to handle the constant cycling that comes with loader work and implement operation
Built for Real Farm Work
This pump fits a wide range of John Deere utility tractors across multiple series, from compact utility models up through larger row-crop machines. Whether you’re running a 5200 for hay operations, using a 5310 with a loader for daily chores, or working fields with a 5615, this pump keeps your hydraulics flowing properly. These tractors handle everything from mowing and loading to cultivation and transport work where reliable hydraulic power is essential.
Made to Last
This gear pump is built with quality materials that stand up to the heat, pressure, and constant cycling that come with farm work. The robust construction ensures reliable performance season after season, even when you’re pushing your tractor hard during busy farming seasons. Modern hydraulic systems generate tremendous heat and pressure, making quality construction absolutely critical for reliable operation.
Installation Notes
Installation requires accessing the transmission housing, so plan for some downtime and have fresh hydraulic fluid on hand for refilling. Cleanliness is absolutely critical during installation. After installation, change your hydraulic filter and fluid to remove any contamination. Break in the rebuilt pump gently with light loads before returning to heavy work. A quick tip: while you’ve got the system apart, check your hydraulic filter – a clean filter helps your new pump last longer.






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