The D8NN600AC Hydraulic Gear Pump is a robust and high-performance hydraulic pump designed specifically for use in Ford tractors, including models 5110, 5610, 6410, 6610, 6710, 6810, 7010, 7410, 7610, 7710, 7810, 7910, 8010, and 8210. This tractor hydraulic pump is a critical component in the hydraulic system of these tractors, responsible for generating the hydraulic pressure required to power various implements and systems such as the three-point hitch, steering, and auxiliary hydraulic functions.
Manufactured with precision, the D8NN600AC tractor hydraulic gear pump features durable materials and a compact design to withstand high-pressure operations and long-term use in demanding agricultural environments. It has a gear-driven mechanism that ensures consistent performance, smooth operation, and efficient fluid flow.
D8NN600AC Hydraulic Gear Pump Specifications
Applied to: | Ford Tractor 5110, 5610, 6410, 6610, 6710, 6810, 7010, 7410, 7610, 7710, 7810, 7910, 8010, 8210 |
OEM Ref.No.: | 83957379, D8NN600AC, EONN600AB, EONN600AC |
Direction of Rotation: |
Right (Clockwise) |
Advantages of Hydraulic Gear Pump for Ford Tractor
- Reliable Hydraulic Power Delivery: The D8NN600AC tractor hydraulic pump ensures consistent hydraulic fluid flow, with a displacement of approximately 18.5 cm³ and a flow rate of around 8.8 gallons per minute. This reliability supports critical tractor functions like steering and lifting, enhancing operational efficiency across various tasks.
- Compatibility with Multiple Models: Designed specifically for a wide range of Ford tractors, including Ford Tractor 5110, 5610, 6410, 6610, 6710, 6810, 7010, 7410, 7610, 7710, 7810, 7910, 8010, 8210, this tractor hydraulic gear pump ensures seamless integration. Its precise 21-tooth design and clockwise rotation guarantee compatibility, reducing installation issues and downtime.
- Durable and Robust Construction: Built to withstand demanding agricultural environments, the hydraulic pump is made from high-quality materials, resisting wear and corrosion. This durability extends the pump's service life, minimizing maintenance costs and ensuring long-term performance in tough conditions.
- Efficient Performance Under Pressure: Operating at a maximum pressure of approximately 2 bar, the tractor hydraulic pumps deliver stable hydraulic performance. This efficiency supports heavy-duty tasks like operating implements, ensuring smooth and precise control even under high workloads.
- Easy Installation and Maintenance: The hydraulic gear pump's transmission-mounted design simplifies installation on compatible Ford tractors. Its straightforward construction allows for easy maintenance, reducing repair time and enabling farmers to maintain productivity with minimal technical expertise required.
Tractor Hydraulic Pump Installation Steps
- Preparation and Safety Measures: Before starting, ensure the tractor is on a flat surface, engine off, and keys removed. Gather tools (wrenches, screwdrivers, torque wrench) and the D8NN600AC tractor hydraulic pump. Review the tractor's manual for specific hydraulic system details to avoid errors.
- Drain Hydraulic Fluid: Locate the hydraulic reservoir and drain the fluid into a clean container using the drain plug. This prevents spills and ensures a clean workspace. Dispose of old fluid according to local regulations to avoid environmental harm.
- Remove the Old Pump: Disconnect hydraulic lines from the existing pump, labeling them for reassembly. Unbolt the tractor hydraulic gear pump from the transmission housing using appropriate wrenches. Carefully remove the pump, inspecting for wear or damage to connected components.
- Install the New D8NN600AC Pump: Position the new pump, ensuring the 21-tooth gear aligns with the transmission. Secure it with bolts, tightening to the manual's specified torque (typically 20-30 Nm). Verify the hydraulic gear pump's clockwise rotation matches system requirements.
- Reconnect Hydraulic Lines: Reattach the hydraulic lines to the tractor hydraulic pump's ports, using labels to ensure correct placement. Tighten fittings securely to prevent leaks, but avoid over-tightening, which could damage threads or seals. Double-check all connections for accuracy.
- Refill and Test the System: Refill the hydraulic reservoir with recommended fluid. Start the tractor and check for leaks. Test hydraulic functions (steering, lift) to confirm proper operation. Monitor fluid levels and top off if necessary.