Posted by Don-Wi on December 08, 2010 at 19:06:18 from (75.219.25.53):
In Reply to: Hydraulic woes update posted by Don-Wi on December 07, 2010 at 18:22:10:
Another issue we have is the length of the pump. The H-frame of the loader was already hitting the front of the pump a little bit when it was down all the way raising the front end off the ground. Most pumps I found were longer and would hit much sooner, with more potential for damage. That limited the selection of pumps quite a bit.
Dad called the dealer more to see if they had anything in their in-house bone yard that would fit the bill, but the only thing Ione could offer was what AGCO has.
He did stop by a hydraulic shop, but they weren't much help either.
The gears where they mesh are smooth & shiney, no wear marks or grooves. The sides of the housing shows some grooves in them, but nothing that looks too bad. It certainly worked well before hand so I've got no reason to be concerned at this point.
I ordered a bunch of peices from McMaster Carr today at work, the rest (selas & O-rings)I'll either get locally or through Baumhydraulics.com, as I saw on their site they offer a rebuild kit for the Char-Lynn 400 pump for only about $11.50.
So far, I've got just over $20 on order in parts. Should still be within my $50 budget for this pump, unless S&H really blows it out the water.
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