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Did I blow my hydraulic pump?

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    Posted: 29 May 2011 at 9:29pm
I recently bought an old I-40 backhoe, after running about 3hrs,( I have  about 10hrs total experience), the hydraulics shut down. I didnt hear any breakage sounds, right after it happened I had hyd to the front loader but that went pretty fast too. Any advise on what to do next would be greatly appreciated. thanks
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have nuff oil in the resivor?
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I am a 2.5 yr owner of an I-40 Loader/Backhoe and have all the manuals for her- in Email format if you would like one send me an email.  I would like to see pictures of yours if possible.  My girl still works pretty good- just bushings/Pins little wore out along with a slow dropping boom and outriggers.  The main thing I wish is that the Loader had more KURL in it I find it hard to pick up a load with it.  I am new to this whole tractor thing but Love it.
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Check the pump coupling.
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OK, had a friend look at it, didn't have tools to take off front grill, but he pointed out the chains were not lined up right at the pump. Hopefully not a broken shaft, I hope to get there tomorrow and open her up. please be easy fix, please be easy fix, please be easy fix...
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If it's been sitting ?,I would change hyd filter,turn pump by hand if poss. to see if it binds.
the grill comes off easy 4 bolts & pump is not to bad to work on.
 
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