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Old 07-03-2016, 10:20 PM
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Does anyone have a source for a 15852-73030 water pump for a D600 that is reasonably priced? The cheapest I have found is an after-market Kumar brand pump for around $100 on fleabay. Is this a reputable brand or should I stick with genuine Kubota parts that are north of $175 or more? I checked with the vendors that support this site and didn't see anything listed. Thanks in advance! Stan
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This is OEM. $108.00

http://www.kubotapartsdealer.com/wat...p-15852-73030/
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Old 07-04-2016, 10:11 PM
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Any thoughts on the Kumar brand? $108 for genuine Kubota isn't too bad.
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I have no thoughts about the Kumar one,I would just buy the bota one,it's oem bota,looks and smells like a bota too.
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The "Kumar" one is likely just from Kumar Bros, a high volume Kubota dealer.

http://www.kumarbrosusa.com/kubota/kubota-parts.html

http://stores.ebay.com/Kumar-BrosUSA
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Thanks for the info guys. Looks like that will be the one.
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I bought the Kumar D600 WP this summer. The bearing seized up in middle of cutting grass. Had the new WP in two days.

The casting looked a little rougher was than the original Kubota WP but heck bearings and seal should be OK. The Kumar pump has about 60 hours on it without any problems.

Last night press apart the original WP and found the pump seized because the weep hole was plugged and coolant got into the bearing.

Need to now source a new bearing and WP seal.

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Usually the seal gives up first then coolant/water leaks ever so slowly corroding the hole shut over time.
Old case of which came first, the chicken or the egg.
(personally I think the rooster did)
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Got one thru CARQUEST this fall
It was a Kumar brand also
Shoulda went w/Ebay for less!
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Didn't Frank F3 rebuild his own?
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