Ford 1500 hydraulic pump

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RichardLThompson

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I am new to the forum. I just bought my first tractor: Ford 1500 (1979). I got a real good deal including several of attachments. Well I found out my why it was a good deal. The hydraulic pump is bad. It worked good enough when I tried the tractor I tested it so I bought the tractor. It is still a good deal if I can find a pump. Any one have one or a line on one?
 
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Are you sure it is the pump and not a dirty screen/filter or low oil level or weak pressure valve. Could be just worn lift cylinder "O" ring.
 
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Are you sure it is the pump and not a dirty screen/filter or low oil level or weak pressure valve. Could be just worn lift cylinder "O" ring.


I cleaned the screen, I rebuilt the pump (new seals), I had the pump volume tested - it's putting out 2 gallons per minute, should be 6.5 gpm.
 
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I am not against ford but I bought the same part at Ford but after a week the pump has leak. I returned it and have a new one as a replacement but here it goes again the pump went really bad.

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Did you check the pump gear and end clearance when you replaced the seals the pump?
 
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Did not do this. Do you know what the clearance should be? And would this make a difference in the volume per minute that it would pump?
 
   / Ford 1500 hydraulic pump #7  
View attachment Oil Pump.PDF

Excessive wear/clearance will allow oil to seep past and not be pumped as designed. How did you measure flow rate, was pump turning at the correct RPM?
 
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If you rebuild the pump there is a "break-in procedure" with specified rpm for a period of time at no-load and progress to a pressurized for a specified time and test temperature to not exceed.

I would think that a pressure gauge would be a better method than flow rate.
 
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Whats your next step?
 
 
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