Description
If you’ve ever had your Fendt Vario or Deutz Agrotron start running hot during peak field season, you know how quickly things can go from bad to worse. This water pump is what keeps everything at the right temperature, circulating coolant from your radiator through the engine block and back again. When it fails, you’re not just looking at downtime – you’re risking warped heads, blown gaskets, or worse. This replacement pump ensures proper coolant flow and prevents those costly overheating episodes that always seem to happen at the worst possible moment.
What You’re Getting
- Direct OEM replacement that fits multiple brands including Fendt, Deutz, Same, Hurlimann, and Lamborghini tractors
- Robust impeller design engineered to move maximum coolant volume through modern high-output engines
- Premium shaft seals that prevent coolant leaks while keeping contaminants out of the system
- Heavy-duty construction designed to handle the heat cycles and pressure variations of real farm work
Built for Real Farm Work
This pump fits the COM3 generation tractors that form the backbone of modern farming operations – from smaller Fendt 300 Vario models perfect for loader work to big Fendt 800 Vario machines pulling wide implements through tough ground. These are the tractors running planters in spring, combining in fall, and handling heavy tillage work when the weather window opens. Whether you’re running a Same Iron for hay operations or a Deutz Agrotron for row crop work, proper cooling keeps you working when it counts.
Made to Last
The cast iron housing won’t crack under pressure like cheaper alternatives might. The impeller is carefully balanced to eliminate vibration that kills bearings in inferior pumps. Most importantly, the shaft seal is designed to handle the constant heat cycles and pressure variations that come with real farm work. This isn’t just a pump – it’s peace of mind that your cooling system will keep working through harvest, planting, and everything in between.
Installation Notes
Drain your cooling system completely and have new coolant ready. Take time to clean the mounting surface thoroughly – old gasket material or corrosion here causes leaks. Use a new gasket with appropriate sealant if specified. While you’re in there, inspect your belt tension, radiator hoses, and thermostat. Many cooling problems are actually combination issues – a marginal pump plus a partially clogged radiator equals overheating. After installation, fill slowly and burp the system to remove air pockets.






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