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fermec digger pump

The Terex part no. 6101988M91 you mentioned is a bit of a strange one, it might be an updated/replacement part number or perhaps it includes the compensator valve? Can't say.

I had a quick search, can only find it on some Russian and Turkish parts websites...however it is described as a 160L pump but no other meaningful info!

Also found this Aussie website selling construction parts, which looks useful for cross-reference. The part numbers match up with what's on the Terex Parts catalogue. Check your VIN / serial number....

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quavers

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Ok. Not sure what part nr 082185 is but 7872 is a very good number and 3799 is the week and year the hyd pump was made.
WHP info tells me that part number 9306J was replaces 7871. @quavers would you mind checking the stamped part number on your hyd pump. I will do some more digging tomorrow.
have checked part numbers and they are correct
 

quavers

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Location
aberdeenshire
The Terex part no. 6101988M91 you mentioned is a bit of a strange one, it might be an updated/replacement part number or perhaps it includes the compensator valve? Can't say.

I had a quick search, can only find it on some Russian and Turkish parts websites...however it is described as a 160L pump but no other meaningful info!

Also found this Aussie website selling construction parts, which looks useful for cross-reference. The part numbers match up with what's on the Terex Parts catalogue. Check your VIN / serial number....

Griffiths Traders.png
the terex part number is a complete pump with divert valve etc .
 
Ok. Not sure what part nr 082185 is but 7872 is a very good number and 3799 is the week and year the hyd pump was made.
WHP info tells me that part number 9306J was replaces 7871. @quavers would you mind checking the stamped part number on your hyd pump. I will do some more digging tomorrow.
There's a 7872Q (Ultra part no.) pump which is a 160L, 37cc + 37cc tandem (2PR037-2PR037A) fitted with unloader valve

Unfortunately cant find a drawing to 100% confirm mounting is 2-bolt SAE, 15-spine 1" input shaft, port sizes etc to match....but I strongly suspect this could be "the one"
 

indiescot

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Angus
apologies to hijack this thread slightly. I own a 1998 fermec 860 that I have had since new. its now at 11500hrs and not surprisingly it dosnt lift as much as she used to and is rather sluggish on the road. its still on its original pump so would changing the hydraulic pump help with this? the main thing is how sluggish it is on the road, just has to sniff a hill and speed drops but I suspect it will be more to do with wear on the torque plates?. the engine was rebuilt at 10000hrs so that shouldn't be any problem.
 

indiescot

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Angus
yes. it has always worked and I shut it off religiously on the road. every time it is slogging up a hill I check about 10times in the small hope its not shut off and she might go a bit quicker!
 

indiescot

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Angus
she certainly used to fly but not so now. been ultra reliable and owes me nothing. been looking for a tidy second hand 860 or 970 but absolutely nothing about. not sure if most are being exported?
 

indiescot

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Angus
I have had the diaphragm split before and replaced it, although that was a good while ago! when it did it before it would conk out when working hard. can the diaphragm be needing replaced without it stalling?
 

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