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Posted by Blackbed on September 15, 2006 at 16:54:14 from (64.12.116.65):
I have just brought home this backhoe and i have hydraulic pump problems. The pump is mounted on the front of the tractor and it keeps shearing off the drive shaft bolts! I even put in hardened bolts ,went to digging, and after about 10 minutes the bolts broke off! The pump doesn't lock up and the machine works fine until the bolts break. Is it possible that there is a pressure relief value stuck so the pressure builds until the bolts break?Man, thats alot of of pressure to break off 4 hardened bolts!! The pump is not the one that is suppose to be there. It is a rather large pump for the size of the tractor. The hydraulic oil seems to get hot awful fast,a clue maybe?If someone could tell me what pump is suppose to be on that machine, maybe that would be a better option,to just replace it. I just got the machine so I haven't got the manuals yet. I am at my wits end on this one, so any help would be greatly appreciated!!!
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