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Old 06/22/11, 09:28 AM
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Hale Water Pump

Ok, I have a weird question, albeit, but maybe someone will know an answer. I managed to finally find a PTO-powered water pump for the tractor yesterday, a Hale. However, I am having a VERY tough time finding info on it. The whole Hale site is full of stuff for the fire pumps, and I can't find anything on mine! The Model # stamped is: 50FB3 3R1000 (on two different lines, where the space is is the split) and the Serial # is 71169. I have tried to do a lookup on the Hale site, but came up dry. Before I pull all my hair out, can anyone help?
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Old 06/22/11, 10:39 AM
 
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Is this any help?
http://www.haleproducts.com/Main/Pro...180,180,3.aspx
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Old 06/22/11, 10:52 AM
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Ok, I have a weird question, albeit, but maybe someone will know an answer. I managed to finally find a PTO-powered water pump for the tractor yesterday, a Hale. However, I am having a VERY tough time finding info on it. The whole Hale site is full of stuff for the fire pumps, and I can't find anything on mine! The Model # stamped is: 50FB3 3R1000 (on two different lines, where the space is is the split) and the Serial # is 71169. I have tried to do a lookup on the Hale site, but came up dry. Before I pull all my hair out, can anyone help?
This is one of those cases where you'd be better off calling them. Generally, but not always for really old stuff, the pump manufacturers like Hale, Waterous, Darley, etc. keep good records.
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Old 06/24/11, 04:50 PM
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Agmantoo: Yes, that is a big help!

Darren: I know I would be better off to call them, but I need a quiet moment to do it in! The last few weeks around here have been complete pandimondium!
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The last few weeks around here have been complete pandimondium!
In other words, an average day on a farm
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Old 06/26/11, 12:23 PM
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Might as well say that!!!
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