Description
Nothing ruins your day like losing oil pressure in the middle of field work. When that red light comes on or you hear bearing noise, your Ford 7000 or 7600 has been trying to tell you something important – the heart of its lubrication system needs attention. This complete oil pump assembly replaces your worn pump and gets oil flowing properly to every critical component, from main bearings to valve train.
What You’re Getting
- Complete assembly with built-in screen filter that catches debris before it can damage your engine
- Heavy-duty gear pump design maintains steady oil pressure whether you’re idling or running wide open
- Cast iron housing machined to exact specifications for proper oil flow and pressure
- Direct replacement that fits exactly like your original Ford pump – no modifications needed
Built for Real Farm Work
Your Ford 7000 and 7600 are the backbone tractors that built American agriculture. These 80-100 HP workhorses handle everything from deep tillage with big plows to running large round balers during hay season. When you’re pulling heavy equipment or running PTO-driven implements for hours on end, this pump keeps oil flowing where it needs to go, protecting expensive engine components under the toughest conditions.
Made to Last
This isn’t some lightweight substitute – it’s built to Ford’s original specs with the same heavy-duty materials. The cast iron housing handles the heat and pressure these big engines generate, while the precision gears maintain consistent flow even after thousands of hours. The integrated screen catches metal particles and debris that would otherwise circulate through your engine.
Good to Know
This is a major engine job that requires splitting the tractor and removing the oil pan. It’s definitely a job for an experienced mechanic with the right tools and workspace. Always prime the pump before startup by filling the oil galleries and turning the engine over several times with ignition disabled. Fresh oil and a new filter are absolutely essential – don’t skimp on either one when you’re investing in a new pump.






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