Help!!!!!
I own a Massey GC2310, Backhoe and loader included. I posted a month or two ago about my hydraulics going down. Since then I now no for sure it is the hydraulic Pump and pump gear in the transmission. Don't tell me how much work is involved the astronomical cost etc. I spent two weeks tearing this machine down and my nephew pulled the pump. I have yet to buy the parts as I'm in a battle with Massey for now. It is exactly as described in a blog from (hknapp GC2310 Wrong Pump Installed, on 7-27-2008) a must read for all you owners. My pump is serial number GPY10R708 Shamadzu. The same as (hknapp) My tractor ser# is NT1164. Built in 2005. These pumps were short shafted. They only went into the pump gear about 1/2 inch and what they do is under the force of work start to spin off the splines on the shaft and at the same time spin off the female splines inside the transmission. I had a catosropic failure according to my nephew. (my nephew is a certified tractor mechanic), When we pulled the suction screen filter under the pump it was full of metal shavings and grey grafite type stuff. My nephew said that would be my from the pump shaft decintergrating under load. The transmission housing that holds the pump gear is full of orangish colored stuff like rust. The gear and bearing actually look like they went dry as it did not appear to have oil on them. We are ready to drop the transmission off the frame and open the HST cover to see how much damage is done inside. I only have 300 hours on this machine. Garage kept and babied to a fault. I no it is out of warranty and I am 90% to 98% sure Massey new this was a manufacturing defect. They changed the pump shaft in 2006 models. (imagine that), I will hold on to what I was told by my dealer and Massey until I have all the information in. For now I would like to know who of you "including dealers" would come forward and tell me if they had the same problem and what they did and or what Massey did to help them out. Please help me any way you can. This a "Latent Defect" and should have been recalled. I was lucky to be on flat surface when it went down. The power steering is on the same line and if I would have been going down hill or on a slope with the load of dirt that day, I would have been screwed, because I had no power steering just strong arm. Try that loaded on a slope. Thanks. guy's/gal's.
I own a Massey GC2310, Backhoe and loader included. I posted a month or two ago about my hydraulics going down. Since then I now no for sure it is the hydraulic Pump and pump gear in the transmission. Don't tell me how much work is involved the astronomical cost etc. I spent two weeks tearing this machine down and my nephew pulled the pump. I have yet to buy the parts as I'm in a battle with Massey for now. It is exactly as described in a blog from (hknapp GC2310 Wrong Pump Installed, on 7-27-2008) a must read for all you owners. My pump is serial number GPY10R708 Shamadzu. The same as (hknapp) My tractor ser# is NT1164. Built in 2005. These pumps were short shafted. They only went into the pump gear about 1/2 inch and what they do is under the force of work start to spin off the splines on the shaft and at the same time spin off the female splines inside the transmission. I had a catosropic failure according to my nephew. (my nephew is a certified tractor mechanic), When we pulled the suction screen filter under the pump it was full of metal shavings and grey grafite type stuff. My nephew said that would be my from the pump shaft decintergrating under load. The transmission housing that holds the pump gear is full of orangish colored stuff like rust. The gear and bearing actually look like they went dry as it did not appear to have oil on them. We are ready to drop the transmission off the frame and open the HST cover to see how much damage is done inside. I only have 300 hours on this machine. Garage kept and babied to a fault. I no it is out of warranty and I am 90% to 98% sure Massey new this was a manufacturing defect. They changed the pump shaft in 2006 models. (imagine that), I will hold on to what I was told by my dealer and Massey until I have all the information in. For now I would like to know who of you "including dealers" would come forward and tell me if they had the same problem and what they did and or what Massey did to help them out. Please help me any way you can. This a "Latent Defect" and should have been recalled. I was lucky to be on flat surface when it went down. The power steering is on the same line and if I would have been going down hill or on a slope with the load of dirt that day, I would have been screwed, because I had no power steering just strong arm. Try that loaded on a slope. Thanks. guy's/gal's.