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6245 loader question

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Rob in Texas

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My Allied 594 loader has a front hydrallic pump in addition to the internal pump. This helped the speed of my lift. The problem is that the pump seized and broke off the shaft. Can I go back to just using the internal pump? The other question would be where to look for a replacement pump and how much that would cost? Thanks for any help .
 
Hi Rob,

You could just use the tractors internal hydraulic pump but your lifting capacity will be reduced.

As a matter of interest, how was the front hydraulic pump on the loader driven? Electric??

As regards a replacement, Allied are part of Buhler so try this link to locate a delaer/distributor:
http://www.buhler.com/sitefiles/product/compact_imp/loader/mountingkit.php

TomZ
Tom
 
Most of these front mounted pumps are straight on the crankshaft, or with a belt pulley.

Some brands used a front mounted pump, and a motor on the 4wd shaft, to achieve a hydrostatic crawl gear, from 0.1 to 4 km/h
 
I have a Zetor (Allied) 594 loader that I want to connect to my main hydrallic system. What is the best way to accomplish this. It was connected to a front pump that no longer works. It has a control valve that is connected to a joy stick. Will I still be able to use that joy stick. Do I have to connect the loader to my remotes?
 
In reply to Rob, this question comes up regularly so it is in the forum archives.There should also be a diagram in the gallery that Tom drew up to help you.
 

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