Having praised our forum rebuilders, I'll have to admit that I'm running a U-Haul IP. It was a simple matter of economics when I needed a new pump. It runs well for me, though their reputation is hit and miss. I don't run it hard. I doubt I've ever hit 3000 rpm with it. I cruise at 65mph, 2100rpm. I don't push it, I'm in no hurry. It's only real load test was a run from San Jose to Canada, Vancouver Island, to pick up household goods. Going north I had a load, mainly banker's boxes, stacked 3 high, which I dropped in the Bellingham WA area. Coming back I had a load, stuffed to the roof, and the bed full too, of my MIL's household goods. The truck performed well.
The U-Haul pump was a replacement for an relatively new IP from Russ. I killed that pump using B99. I allowed the B99 to sit way too long in the tanks and IP, not realizing the consequences. Biodiesel is a biologic, by definition. It can break down, turn rotten and lose it's lubricity. That's what happened to me. The diesel lubricates the IP, but mine didn't because it had rotted. I burned out the pump, broke something critical inside.
MODS: I somehow double posted above. Feel free to delete one of those doubles. Thanks.
EDIT: I forgot to add a picture of truck and trailer, just for general interest and because I'm on house arrest and pretty bored. The trailer is 6x10.
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