2028 century hydraulics quit working

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rogerdodger

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skiatook oklahoma
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2002 century 2028
i have been using my tractor moving tree limbs when all my hydraulics quit working front end loader and box blade will not lift i changed fluid and filter still nothing any clues to what went wrong and how to resolve?:confused2:
 
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Check your pump to see if it's turning.

Use a hyd gage and check your pressures.
 
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thanks j_j my pump on this model is gear driven and also runs a separate pump for power steering which is working fine but has a seperate reservoir
 
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Is it possible you could have hooked one of the hoses with a tree branch and partially unplugged one of the quick disconnects.
 
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Remove a complete QD fitting from the hose going to the first QD and place in a bucket and see if you have hyd flow.

If so , check the hyd pressure.
 
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took high pressure line off feed block to front end loader nothing there guess pump went out:thumbdown:
 
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does anyone know what make the hydraulic pump is on a century tractor 2028? cant find the name on pump
 
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Check the spline, keyway or coupler to make sure it's turning the shaft

Pix..??
 
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Didnt know if i wanted to tear it apart if i couldnt find another pump if i needed it
 
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does anyone know what make the hydraulic pump is on a century tractor 2028? cant find the name on pump

I looked at the parts breakdown on the bBranso sight and all it says is 13 cc. I have looked at my Branny 2400 and can not find a number on it either. I would suspect the drive shaft is spline so it is possible the splines are worn or a coupling has slipped. I couldn't tell were or how the pump is mounted but if out in an accessable area where you don't have to drain the tranny I would remove the pump and look for obvious damage. Gear pumps are usually pretty tough so suspect something in input drive broke.
 
 
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