Description
When your 399 Phaser’s hydraulics start feeling sluggish—maybe your loader won’t lift that round bale or your three-point hitch hesitates under load—it’s usually your pump telling you it’s time for a replacement. This tandem hydraulic pump delivers the dual-flow power your Phaser was built for, bringing back the responsive control you need for serious farm work. No more waiting around for hydraulics to catch up with your workday.
What You’re Getting
- Tandem design with 33 LPM inner section for your main hydraulics and 24 LPM outer section for auxiliaries—plenty of flow for running multiple functions without that annoying slowdown
- Anti-clockwise rotation and precise mounting dimensions mean it drops right in without modifications, rated for full 3000 RPM operation
- Quality internal components resist wear from contamination, giving you years of dependable service when properly maintained
- Direct replacement that matches your original equipment exactly—no guesswork or adapters needed
Built for Real Farm Work
Your 399 Phaser handles serious work, and this pump delivers the hydraulic muscle to match. The inner section keeps your loader moving with authority while the outer section maintains responsive rear remotes for implements like hydraulic top links or fold mechanisms—no more functions that rob power from each other.
Made to Last
This isn’t a generic pump adapted to fit—it’s specifically designed for the 399 Phaser’s hydraulic system with quality components that resist contamination damage. Built to handle the pressure spikes and continuous operation that come with demanding field work, season after season.
Good to Know
Before installation, verify your pump rotation—this anti-clockwise model won’t work in clockwise applications. The mounting bolts and inlet spacing should match your existing pump exactly. Drain and flush your hydraulic system before installation to remove any contamination from the failed pump. Prime both pump sections with clean hydraulic oil before startup, and don’t forget to check your hydraulic filters after the first few hours—a new pump can shake loose debris that’s been sitting in the system.






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