I purchased a new machine from our local dealer a few weeks ago and with less than 20 hours on the machine, the hydraulic pump failed (per the dealer who has been great to work with and came to pick it up the same day) They have placed an order for a new pump (backordered for 3 months) and offered a loaner machine.
Now here is my concern, hydraulic pumps are usually gear pumps, and with the failure like this I'm very concerned about metal shavings/debris has now circulated through the valve manifolds, cooler, tank, etc. Contaminating the entire hydraulic system.
My concern is now a future lifetime of early failure of valve seals, cylinder seals, and other components from this debris on the pressure side of the hydraulic system.
Obviously the machine is under warranty now and we do have KTAC insurance but what about when it is out of warranty? What would you do with 20 hours on the machine?
Now here is my concern, hydraulic pumps are usually gear pumps, and with the failure like this I'm very concerned about metal shavings/debris has now circulated through the valve manifolds, cooler, tank, etc. Contaminating the entire hydraulic system.
My concern is now a future lifetime of early failure of valve seals, cylinder seals, and other components from this debris on the pressure side of the hydraulic system.
Obviously the machine is under warranty now and we do have KTAC insurance but what about when it is out of warranty? What would you do with 20 hours on the machine?