518369M92 Hydraulic Gear Pump for Massey Ferguson Tractor 35, 50, 135, 150, 230, 235, 245, 250
The 518369M92 hydraulic gear pump is a power steering pump designed as a replacement part for Massey Ferguson tractors, including models 35, 50, 135, 150, 230, 235, 245, and 250, as well as industrial models like 20, 20C, 30B, 30D, 30E, 40, 203, 205, 2135, 2200, and forklifts 2500 and 4500. This tractor hydraulic pump is an essential component of a tractor’s hydraulic system, responsible for generating the hydraulic pressure needed to operate various implements and functions, such as lifting or adjusting attachments like loaders or three-point hitches.
The 518369M92 hydraulic gear pump is a power steering pump designed as a replacement part for Massey Ferguson tractors, including models 35, 50, 135, 150, 230, 235, 245, and 250, as well as industrial models like 20, 20C, 30B, 30D, 30E, 40, 203, 205, 2135, 2200, and forklifts 2500 and 4500. This tractor hydraulic pump is an essential component of a tractor's hydraulic system, responsible for generating the hydraulic pressure needed to operate various implements and functions, such as lifting or adjusting attachments like loaders or three-point hitches.
518369M92 Hydraulic Gear Pump Specifications
Compatible with Massey Ferguson Backhoe Loader(s): 20, 20C, 20D, 20E, 30B, 30E, 30H, 40, 40E, 50, 203, 205, 2135
Compatible with Massey Ferguson Construction & Industrial(s): 20, 20C, 20D, 20E, 20F, 30B, 30D, 30E, 30H, 40, 40E, 50, 203, 205, 2135, 2500, 4500
Compatible with Massey Ferguson Forklift(s): 2500, 4500
Compatible with Massey Ferguson Header(s): 30
Compatible with Massey Ferguson Tractor(s): 30, 35, 40, 50, 135, 150, 230, 231 (s/n C24000-earlier), 235, 240, 240P, 245, 253 (s/n F28098-earlier)
Compatible with Massey Ferguson Wheel Loader(s): 20F
Replacement for Massey Ferguson OEM Number(s): 527904M93, 773126M92, 182493M92, 191277M91, 191423M92, 191426M91, 191486M91, 354469X1, 354903X1, 527504M93, 773126V92, HM773126
Applied to: | Massey Ferguson Tractor |
OEM Ref.No.: | 518369M92 |
Manufactory Ref. No.: | MF #10 pump |
Nominal Displacement: | 5.0ml/r |
Maximum Pressure· | 120bar |
Rotational Speed: | 3600r/min |
Controlled Flow Rate: | 5.0L/min |
Fuel Feed Hole: | NPT3/8 |
Fuel Discharge Hole: | NPT1/4 |
Direction of Rotation: | Right (Clockwise) |
Key Features of Tractor Hydraulic Pumps
- Efficient Fluid Power Delivery
Tractor hydraulic pumps convert mechanical energy into hydraulic power, ensuring consistent fluid flow to critical systems like steering and implements. They maintain optimal pressure for smooth operation, enhancing tractor performance across various tasks and conditions. - Durable Construction Materials
Built from high-quality materials like cast iron or aluminum, hydraulic pumps withstand harsh agricultural environments. Their robust design resists wear, corrosion, and high pressures, ensuring long-term reliability and minimal maintenance for demanding farm operations. - Precision Gear Mechanism
Hydraulic gear pumps feature precisely engineered gears, such as 13-tooth straight-cut designs, for efficient fluid displacement. This mechanism ensures low noise, minimal vibration, and high volumetric efficiency, delivering reliable power to hydraulic systems. - Adjustable Pressure Regulation
Many pumps include adjustable relief valves, preset to specific pressures like 1500 PSI, to prevent system overload. This feature allows customization for different tractor models, ensuring safe and efficient operation under varying loads. - Compact and Versatile Design
Hydraulic pumps are compactly designed to fit various tractor models, such as Massey Ferguson 35, 135, or 250. Their versatile mounting and fitting options enable easy integration, making them compatible with diverse hydraulic systems.
Tractor Hydraulic Pump Maintenance Tips
- Regular Fluid Checks and Changes
Inspect hydraulic fluid levels frequently and replace fluid as per the tractor’s manual, typically every 500 hours. Use manufacturer-recommended fluids to prevent contamination, ensuring smooth pump operation and reducing wear on internal components. - Clean or Replace Filters
Hydraulic system filters trap debris that can damage the pump. Clean or replace filters regularly, ideally every 250 hours, to maintain fluid purity. Clogged filters reduce efficiency and increase pressure, risking pump failure. - Inspect for Leaks
Routinely check hoses, fittings, and seals around the hydraulic pump for leaks. Even minor leaks can lead to fluid loss and air ingress, causing cavitation and reduced performance. Tighten connections or replace damaged parts promptly. - Monitor Pump Temperature
Excessive heat can degrade hydraulic fluid and damage pump components. Ensure proper ventilation and avoid overloading the system. If the pump runs hot, check fluid levels and cooling systems to prevent premature wear. - Lubricate Moving Parts
Ensure all external moving parts, such as couplings or drive shafts, are properly lubricated to reduce friction. Follow the tractor’s maintenance schedule, using compatible grease or oil to extend the pump’s lifespan and maintain efficiency.
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