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Re: New or repair?
Consumer Reports has a guideline on Repair or Replace when it comes to appliances, which kind of applies here.
I regret that I can only paraphrase it, since I don't subscribe any more.
Basically, you depreciate the item according to its lifetime. Let's say at your rate of usage the washer will last 20 years. 8/20 is 40% of its value is gone, so it is worth (.60 x $300) or $180.
You're going to spend $150 to repair a $180 item?
I have doubt the pump can be welded - it is likely an aluminum casting, and that's not a trivial weld to get right.
Can you sell the engine? If you can get $75 or $100 for it, does that change the equation?
Keep the old hose and wand as a spare - or use it and keep the brand new one as the spare.
Another game-changer: Can you find the pump cheaper somewhere? eBay and the interweb are miraculous, poke around a little and see what you get.
Last comment: try to figure out why it broke, so you can try to avoid it next time.
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