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615 backhoe hydraulic pump needed

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    Posted: 30 Apr 2012 at 6:07pm
Hello ,I'm looking for a front pump that runs off the front pulley,mine is weak and I would like to replace it. I checked around and Minn Par wants $1200.00 and a hydraulic shop wants a little more. Does any body know of a more reasonable supplier please?Somebody must make a similar pump cheaper, it has hoses on it so port location isn't that critical.Thank You
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what brand is it. Some of the pumps you still can get parts for.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote orangeman Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 30 Apr 2012 at 7:32pm
Recommend you research the pump first by getting a pump service manual.  Then check with a hydraulic speciality shop.  Check around a major airport, usually plenty of hydraulic shops found around there.  $1200 seems very high for a fifteen gallon per minute pump.  

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Steel prices are extreme, so are machine shop rates at least around here that to cover for any raises unforseen as to materials cost.  I priced just some structural metal for a small project, thought the guy at the yard was nuts so went shopping, at $320/ton for scrap it is not hard to justify the prices for finished goods steel or aluminum.
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look on the flange for pump id number. if you find it go to hydraulicpumpstore.com and get a quote. they matched my pump no for i-600 backhoe and sold me a new pump for $720.
it was exactly the same pump. hope this helps. also try hydraulic.net,LLC
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I did send it to a hydraulic shop and they also told me $1280.00. I believe its a webster pump and minn-par says no parts are available. It is a double pump ,one runs the loader and backhoe main circuit and the other runs the swing of boom.Where was the supplier of the pump for the I 600 located?
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Bought parts for my Webster  from Hydraulic .net. Look for a old Minn Moline tractor or a Oliver combine Believe they us the same pump.

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The early A-C hoes used a lot of Cessna hydraulics . My hydraulics guy took a look at the hydraulic pump on my 220 last week and commented that it looked like a Cessna. A-C used Webster small hyd pumps.  My hydraulics guy also got me an exact match hydraulic pump for a JCB telahandler for under $500 when the dealer wanted over $1600.
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Well,ordered a pump from hydraulicpumpstore.com and it fit perfect ,haven't tried it yet but was also the best price i could find,$720.00.so i can bring it back to life.now i got to adjust shuttle clutch,slips under load in forward.Thanks for all help!
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