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We are recognized worldwide for our expertise in hydraulic pump repair. At our facility in Wooster, Ohio, we have the state-of-the-art technology and years of expertise necessary to repair hydraulic pumps. As a leader in the field of hydraulic repair, we understand the importance of pump technology to your operations, no matter where you are in the world. You can ship your unit to us from anywhere in the United States or worldwide and you can be assured that we’ll fix it right, fix it fast and fix it at a good price. Our experienced, dedicated team is committed to providing our customers and partners with superior hydraulic repair service and consultation. We support a wide range of hydraulic pumps from many manufacturers and brands. We also work on the various types of pumps, including:
An average repair price is established, agreed upon, and approved before the unit is sent to us for repair. Once the unit is received, we inspect it, rebuild it with genuine OEM parts and test it out in our shop during our normal schedule. When it passes testing, we send it back to you.
No matter where you are, or what industry you are in, we can provide you with on-site repair and consultation services. We can send our expert technicians to you to ensure that your hydraulic pumps are working at peak performance. Our team has worked at various locations, including:
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I am in the process of rebuilding my 3 section hydraulic pump on my 190xt III. I was able to get all the gears and plates and everything i needed from AGCO, however I will have nearly as much into this pump as i will into my engine overhaul. Anyway my A-C service manual states that a Loctite sealer should be used in between each section when assembling. So I"m just wondering exactly what i should use? It states to put it just inside the bolt holes of each gear plate.
We have rebuilt dozens, never used anything with the new type seals. IF a pump has blown out we check them on a flat glass and fine wet sand paper to make sure they are flat.
Would it have been cheaper to buy a new pump? I have no idea on the cost of rebuilding that pump but my 200 was kinda rebuilt by a AGCO dealership. They resealed it, but no other parts, and they flushed the system supposedly and new oil and filter and replaced a hose that goes to the oil cooler and my bill was $2000. A new pump is $2000 from AGCO. I didn"t expect that cost and I wish I would have just bought the new pump and did all the rest myself.
Only replacement pumps available are from A&I i believe and they"re $2300. They also do not have bearings in them. Just bushings and they don"t last is what i was told.
It would be interesting to follow up on that claim of "don"t last as long". I know of quite a few older 190/190 XT"s (this is the pump we are talking about) that may have went 5,000 hrs without any failures and when they did it was probably just a reseal job or a blown section plate, not a bearing rebuild. A tractor that had a loader on it and was used everyday would be a real test unit. None of these 50 yr old tractors get the usage they did 50 yrs ago, so if that new pump only lasted 3,000 hrs, that would be a LONG time in my books.
The hydraulic pumps on many of the Gleaner combines (K-F-G) had bushings in them and a belt yanking the shaft/pulley sideways all day long and they seemed to hold up pretty well.Edited by DrAllis - 23 Jan 2021 at 7:30am
Here at Texas Final Drive, we don"t just rebuild final drive motors -- we rebuild pumps, too. In this Shop Talk Blog post, we are going to discuss the rebuild process we follow for restoring hydraulic pumps to their original manufacturer specifications and performance.
When a pump comes into our facility for rebuilding, one of our hydraulic technicians will begin by cleaning the outside of the pump. Fortunately most pumps don"t come to use caked with mud and hardened debris like
Next, we develop a customized rebuild plan. If you sent in your pump for a rebuild, you will be provided with a detailed estimate. Once you accept the estimate, your pump will be rebuilt according to that custom rebuild plan.
As mentioned earlier, some parts will be reconditioned while others will be replaced either with new parts or parts we have reconditioned and restored. The pump is reassembled by experienced technicians who do this day in and day out. You can rest assured that it has been put together properly, with all the bolts tightened to the right torque.
Even though the pump has been fully rebuilt, we aren"t done with it yet. It will be put on one of our hydraulic benches to be thoroughly tested with regard to performance and quality. We will not rest until our rebuilt pumps equal or exceed their original OEM specifications. The result is a pump that is as good as -- or better -- than new at a lower cost than a new pump.
If you are in the market for a replacement pump, don"t overlook the excellent performance and low price or a rebuilt hydraulic pump from Texas Final Drive. We rebuild both main pumps and charge pumps, and can handle any brand you send us.
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Ever-Pac is a full service hydraulic repair and reconditioning shop serving clients in Riverside, CA and beyond. We offer inspection, maintenance, repair and rebuilding services for hydraulic equipment by both Cat and other name brands. With a team of highly skilled technicians and an investment in industry-leading testing and machining equipment, we can quickly and accurately turn around even complex projects.
We offer comprehensive services because that’s the best way to serve you, the customer. We know your equipment is integral to your productivity and the overall success of your operation, so we’ve developed a highly qualified team and valuable resources that can quickly meet your unique hydraulic cylinder reconditioning or rebuilding needs, among others as well.
When an important part of your fleet is down due to hydraulic problems, you need to have a repair facility you can trust at your disposal. Ever-Pac has been providing hydraulic cylinder reconditioning and repairs since 1990. We understand how important your equipment is, and we can provide rush service that gets you back up and running again quickly.
Our exceptionally-clean facilities virtually eliminate the possibility of contamination, and all repaired components are thoroughly tested to ensure the high tolerances today’s operators demand. That’s service you can count on: a fast response plus a facility and team that exist to serve your unique hydraulic cylinder repair needs.
Ever-Pac can also provide high quality hydraulic pump reconditioning, rebuilds and service. We source quality OEM parts from Cat and other name brands to complete difficult repairs with ease. If gear pumps, screw pumps, rotary vane pumps and other vital components to your heavy machinery fail, make Ever-Pac your first call. A hydraulic pump rebuild can save you the expense and hassle of a complete component replacement, allowing you to return to full production capacity without a large investment.
Your hydraulic pumps and other equipment represent a significant investment. Why not make sure that investment goes as far as possible? When you choose Ever-Pac for hydraulic pump repair and other services, we help you get the greatest return on the investment you’ve made in equipment. We work quickly and effectively to get your equipment back up and running again.
From a complete rebuild of a hydraulic motor to a simple tune up to improve overall efficiency and performance, Ever-Pac can deliver expert repairs and precisely machined components every time. Your business works best when your hydraulic motors are operating at their fullest potential, and Ever-Pac offers the team, tools and resources to help your equipment return to full operation and efficiency. Make sure your hydraulic motors are delivering their optimal torque, pressure flow and service life with Ever-Pac. Call us for repairs, maintenance and any other services.
The best way to ensure your hydraulic equipment enjoys the longest possible usable life is to be proactive about service. Regular hydraulic service should be a part of the scheduled maintenance plan for all your heavy equipment. Hydraulic oil is an important indicator of the health of your engine and other wearable components – monitoring the presence and level of certain metal particulates is essential to anticipating repairs and extending the service life of your equipment.
Ever-Pac is part of Quinn Company, a name that’s been serving Southern California for nearly 100 years. Whether you’re experiencing issues with hydraulics or other equipment, we have the team, tools and resources that can get you back up and running again. Not only can we perform maintenance and other services and make repairs, but we can also offer quick turnaround times, too.
We provide these fast turnarounds because we know your equipment is vital to the execution of your own services. There’s no time to waste when you’re shorthanded because of broken-down equipment or hydraulics that need maintenance or repair. When you need help and you need it fast, count on the team at Ever-Pac in Riverside, CA.
These days, heavy equipment of all types relies on the use of hydraulic systems in some form or fashion. A hydraulic pump is a critical element of these systems as it supplies the hydraulic fluid to all vital system components. It takes a highly-specialized expertise to keep hydraulic pumps in peak working condition.
Ever-Pac is a full-service machine shop in Riverside, Southern California that is capable of performing a wide variety of hydraulic pump repair tasks.
There are three basic types of hydraulic pumps that are commonly used in hydraulic machinery applications: gear, piston and vane. While there are key differences in how each pump functions, they essentially apply the same basic principle of transmitting mechanical energy into hydraulic energy.
Using the force provided by the pump, the hydraulic fluid moves through the transmission pipeline. Pressure then builds up in reaction to the load, and this pressure is what drives the machinery.
When a hydraulic pump fails, the hydraulic system will not operate properly or may fail completely. Pump failure can result due to excessive heat buildup, contamination in the transmission pipeline, or cavitation – which is caused by a lack of oil flowing into the inlet port. Cavitation will ultimately damage the pump and inhibit the buildup of the necessary pressure. Timely preventive pump maintenance is essential for eliminating these causes of pump failure.
The well-trained and highly-skilled Ever-Pac technicians possess an unrivaled knowledge of the complex hydraulic pump technology. We provide our techs with the innovative tooling and equipment they need to get the job done. We can perform everything from basic hydraulic repairs and maintenance to a complete hydraulic pump rebuild. Our hydraulic pump repair work is also covered by a one-year warranty for your protection and peace of mind.
A hydraulic pump that malfunctions or fails will hinder the performance of your machinery and reduce the productivity of your entire operation. The team at Ever-Pac is committed to getting your hydraulic pump recondition or repair project completed as quickly as possible to help you avoid costly downtime. Our affordable pricing structure also assures that you won’t have to pay more than you should for a hydraulic pump repair job.
Ever-Pac has been a part of the Cat family since 1990. Quinn Company has been proudly serving the heavy equipment needs of southern California companies for nearly 100 years. We are capable of performing hydraulic pump repairs on your Cat equipment, as well as products by other leading name brand manufacturers.
Don’t let a faulty hydraulic pump have a negative impact on your company’s bottom line. Contact Ever-Pac in Riverside, CA today to learn more about how a hydraulic pump recondition or repair can benefit your operation. We’ll also be happy to provide a no-obligation price quote.
These days, heavy equipment of all types relies on the use of hydraulic systems in some form or fashion. A hydraulic pump is a critical element of these systems as it supplies the hydraulic fluid to all vital system components. It takes a highly-specialized expertise to keep hydraulic pumps in peak working condition.
Ever-Pac is a full-service machine shop in Riverside, Southern California that is capable of performing a wide variety of hydraulic pump repair tasks.
There are three basic types of hydraulic pumps that are commonly used in hydraulic machinery applications: gear, piston and vane. While there are key differences in how each pump functions, they essentially apply the same basic principle of transmitting mechanical energy into hydraulic energy.
Using the force provided by the pump, the hydraulic fluid moves through the transmission pipeline. Pressure then builds up in reaction to the load, and this pressure is what drives the machinery.
When a hydraulic pump fails, the hydraulic system will not operate properly or may fail completely. Pump failure can result due to excessive heat buildup, contamination in the transmission pipeline, or cavitation – which is caused by a lack of oil flowing into the inlet port. Cavitation will ultimately damage the pump and inhibit the buildup of the necessary pressure. Timely preventive pump maintenance is essential for eliminating these causes of pump failure.
The well-trained and highly-skilled Ever-Pac technicians possess an unrivaled knowledge of the complex hydraulic pump technology. We provide our techs with the innovative tooling and equipment they need to get the job done. We can perform everything from basic hydraulic repairs and maintenance to a complete hydraulic pump rebuild. Our hydraulic pump repair work is also covered by a one-year warranty for your protection and peace of mind.
A hydraulic pump that malfunctions or fails will hinder the performance of your machinery and reduce the productivity of your entire operation. The team at Ever-Pac is committed to getting your hydraulic pump recondition or repair project completed as quickly as possible to help you avoid costly downtime. Our affordable pricing structure also assures that you won’t have to pay more than you should for a hydraulic pump repair job.
Ever-Pac has been a part of the Cat family since 1990. Quinn Company has been proudly serving the heavy equipment needs of southern California companies for nearly 100 years. We are capable of performing hydraulic pump repairs on your Cat equipment, as well as products by other leading name brand manufacturers.
Don’t let a faulty hydraulic pump have a negative impact on your company’s bottom line. Contact Ever-Pac in Riverside, CA today to learn more about how a hydraulic pump recondition or repair can benefit your operation. We’ll also be happy to provide a no-obligation price quote.
Flint Hydraulics is dedicated to the worldwide distribution of original and replacement hydraulic pumps, hydraulic motors, and hydraulic replacement parts for heavy mobile and industrial equipment. Off-the-shelf availability coupled with the distribution center advantages Memphis, Tennessee has to offer give use the unique ability to provide hydraulic components across the globe, with same or next-day shipment in most cases.
Hydraulic pumps are used in almost every type of production system, from plastic mold injection machines to the common conveyor belt. With proper maintenance, most hydraulic pumps will operate smoothly for years, but even with proper maintenance, the pressure inside these devices will eventually cause failures that need to be addressed as soon as possible. The way to avoid total system failure is by monitoring your pumps and looking for the following warning signs.
Liquids should remain in the tubes that were designed for them. If you notice any liquids anywhere else inside the pump, you have a problem. A line may have a break, or a seal may be loose. No matter what the case, an interior leak means your pump has gone bad.
Have you discovered liquid on the outside of your pump? This means either an interior leak has worsened or there could be a leak on the HPU that the pump is mounted to. This leakage results in reduced pressure in the system and immediate action is required to repair and salvage the pump. Leaking reduces the pressure, which increases the temperature of the system. This affects the viscosity of the oil, reducing the pressure in the system.
Increased fluid temperatures can be the result of the system’s inability to dissipate heat. In most systems, heat within the fluid dissipates through the fluid in the reservoir and a heat exchanger. Heat can cause the fluid to thin, which prevents proper lubrication and may cause pump leaks, reducing pump efficiency and system performance.
Hydraulic fluid that has a milky appearance is a clear indication of water contamination. One source is condensation buildup on the walls of the fluid reservoir as a result of temperature changes from warm days to cool nights. Water contamination can also corrode the pump and other critical components, which can shorten component life. Periodic fluid changes and draining of the water from the reservoir ensure water removal from the system.
If your seals continuously leak and fail, your pump may be operating with a bent or misaligned rod. Depending on the extent of the damage, a skilled machine shop may be able to repair your existing equipment, allowing you to get the most out of your equipment and minimizing costs.
System moving slow? If performance decreases, this could be a sign that your hydraulic pump is starting to go bad or your system is designed incorrectly. This lack of efficiency indicates a lack of flow.
You never want to let your system run if your pump is suffering from any of these problems listed above because it means your system is on the verge of experiencing pump failure. These symptoms are an indicator that something could be seriously wrong and could result in some expensive damage to your hydraulic system. The hydraulic experts at Pneumatic And Hydraulic Company can help in identifying the warning signs and replacing your pump before the damage becomes too costly.
I need to know the most economical place to buy a hyd. pump for my 446 Case garden tractor. Any help in this matter would be greatly aprieciated. Thanks in advance.
2003-06-01 56129I"m wondering why the pump needs rebuilding and what type pump it is? Finding a kit could be a problem. My Ford repair manual says the pumps aren"t serviceable and the parts manual doesn"t have part numbers for internal parts. People with older farm tractors do talk about having pumps rebuilt, and the success of a rebuild may depend on the problem and pump type.
My pump is a gear type and that"s the most common type used on compact tractors. A rebuilding problem for gear pumps is that the seal between the housing and gears has to be close for the pump to withstand high pressures, but the housing wears over time. Just replacing the gears on a old pump may not restore adequate performance. I don"t know if typical pumps on compacts use pressure plate seals for the gear to housing seal or if these are replaceable but that"s a rebuild possibility.
Bushings, drive gears etc. probably are available or could be made by a machinist. I suspect that just replacing the bushings on an old pump may make its efficiency worst instead of better. High pressure forces the gears against the housing to create the seal. New bushings would likely hold the gears further from a worn housing.
2003-10-22 66817I found a direct replacement pump at Northern. I actually replaced my 8 GPM pump with a 15 gpm. Doubles the ground speed. Low gear still has enough torque for any appliction. High range tops out at 15 mph ....
2003-10-23 66874Sounds like a good outcome. Take care on that new speedy tractor and don"t let it throw you. If a relief valve is part of the new pump, you might think through an idea if the new pressures are appropriate for the old TX. ....
2004-03-18 80344I also own a 1988 446 Ingersoll with the seals out of the pump. The shop tells me it"s $300 labor to replace the seals. Is it worth it? ....
I tend to want to keep my old stuff going because patched up old stuff tends to out last new box store quality replacements. However, I might have to give up on an old snow blower. Even if I can find replacement fan shaft bearings, the engine compression tells me that I"d be throwing new drive parts in the face of an engine that"s going to demand attention pretty soon. I think it needs placement in a home for retired equipment. Well maybe since the tractor blower does most of the work the walk-behind already has a retirement home and is now reduced to arguing for space in the garage. ....
2004-06-20 88954I would like to ask anybody to answer this for me. My tractor is working slowly. /.//646/// It doesn"t work in high gear in the rear. In low it will work but not go up steep hills. The loader is slow with no real power. A new pump was put in before I got it. A 15 gpm from nothern. Does anybody have any answers. Does the new pump have a control valve too. Thank you. Any help would be appreciated. ....
2004-06-21 89001I don"t know the tractor but it sounds like it has a HST and a pto pump for the loader. I don"t know if the tractor has always worked that way since you"ve had it.
The only think I can think of that might connect the two problems is if the pump/loader isn"t connected right any it"s always running against relief pressure load. If that"s the case then you might disengage the pto and see if that improves power. I"d also ensure that the brakes aren"t dragging. ....
2004-07-05 90160i have a hydro pump for a 222 case if that will work for any of you, i will sell it. email me at ahrens37 at hotmail dot com. and let me know. thanks ....
2017-06-19 196749Hey could you do a solid...What pump Number did you use from Northern I have been bitten with the same issues and I am getting the fish hook around to the tune of at a minimum $780 buying a new pump to install would be so much easier thanks for that,,....
2017-06-22 196768Me I have decided to go ahead rebuild the main Hydraulic pump. It is a 485 investment to include shipping but however in my situation well worth the investment. I`ll have $1900 total invested. I have priced today"s similar for my needs mower/blade included $19000 yes 19 thousand. If i fix it up throw on agri tires later I`ll still have like $2100 no doubt if sold later it`ll fetch close to $3000 if not more.
The true depth of our knowledge lies within the diagnosis and repair of hydraulic pumps and other hydraulic products. Whether we have your unit in stock or not, the repair is always an option. In fact, it may be your best option for obsolete and hard to find hydraulic pumps, motors, valves, and servos.