Description
When your hydraulics start feeling sluggish or you notice that three-point hitch responding slower than usual, it’s often your hydraulic pump telling you it’s time for some attention. A worn pump can turn simple tasks into all-day struggles, whether you’re trying to lift a heavy implement or run a loader that just won’t move like it used to. This replacement pump gets your John Deere running strong again, delivering the reliable hydraulic power you need to get work done.
What You’re Getting
- Gear-type pump design provides consistent flow and pressure for all your hydraulic needs
- Built to handle the demands of loader work, three-point hitch operation, and power steering
- Direct replacement that mounts right where your original pump was—no modifications needed
- Quality construction that stands up to the vibration and stress of daily farm use
- Proper flow rates to keep your hydraulic remotes working at full capacity
Built for Real Farm Work
This pump fits a wide range of John Deere utility and compact tractors from the 5003 series all the way up through the 5025 series. These are the workhorses you rely on for everything from feeding cattle and moving round bales to running a bush hog or operating a front-end loader. Whether you’re working tight spaces around the barn or handling bigger jobs in the field, this pump delivers the hydraulic power these versatile machines were designed to provide.
Made to Last
Farm hydraulics take a beating, and this pump is engineered to handle it. The precision-machined gears create tight tolerances for minimal internal leakage, while the robust housing resists the pressure spikes and temperature swings that come with real-world use. It’s built to give you years of reliable service, even when you’re pushing your tractor to its limits.
Installation Notes
This is a direct bolt-in replacement that installs just like your original pump. Before installation, drain your hydraulic system and change the filter—old contaminated fluid can kill a new pump fast. Prime the pump with clean hydraulic oil before startup and run it at low pressure initially to check for leaks. Your hydraulics will feel like new once everything’s properly bled and back in service.






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