Combines 8030 air cond pump

JIW

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A few years back I needed a blower motor for a 7020. I got one from a place in Iowa I think. They had a full line of A_C parts, compressors receiver driers, blower motors, switches, etc. and specialized in ag A_C. I'll look and see if I have any record of them. They put out a catalog and had a toll free number. The motor was about a third the cost of an AGCO replacement part. I had to made some adaption to make it fit, but the AGCO replacement came with a bunch of "will fit" hardware also. Worked great and got a 3 spd blower instead of a 2. Just had to put in the right switch.
 

Al_in_ND

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When the compressor on our 8030 failed we bought new mounting brackets and changed the compressor over to the GM A6 compressor. That compressor is very common and much cheaper. It will also work well with the 134A freon. The bracket were available from AGCO. Good luck.
 

NDDan

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We do the same thing when the 8000 is new enough to have the R4 Delco. You can buy the brackets from AGCO and the rebuilt A6 compresor that tbran mentioned . The replacement R4 that AGCO sells is new and includes mounting brackets which makes it a bit spendy but not bad for new. We've found the rebuilt A6 that AGCO sells to be reliable and ends up a fair deal even after buying the mounting brackets. There is a lot of rebuilt stuff I won't touch with a ten foot pole but the A6s have been good from AGCO lately. We use the A6 compressor and receiver drier from the 8000s on the older Allis 7000s also so we can wire in the high and low pressure safty switches during the R134a convertions. Take care
 

JIW

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If you are still interested, I found the name of the place, its- T.H.E. Company Parts Store 1300 W Washington Mt. Pleasant IA 52641-3001 1-800-634-4885 1-319-385-3114