A look down the radiator to the new pump |
Newgren restoration – take 10
A while back, a Newgren lift frame appeared on e-Bay. The seller’s description included a reference
to farmjeep.com restoration information.
It has been over 10 years since we published our post on our Newgren
lift restoration. But it has been just a
couple of months since we could finally say that it is truly restored to
working condition. How did it take 10
years you say?
First – actually last – is what we didn’t know about
hydraulics. Even the simple Newgren
system was a mystery to us. We tried a
number of pump configurations until we found an original pump and bracket. That first pump was totally shot and we spent
months trying to figure out a replacement.
Luckily our friend Lonnie, who knows all about Newgren lifts, told us
that Newgren used the same pump that International used on their Farmall C
tractor.
We found one on e-Bay and spent a couple of more years
trying to get the used pump to work.
Barry spent a number of weeks (maybe months) trying to determine why the
lift wouldn’t work consistently. He would be the first to admit that he didn’t
want to believe what the experts were telling him. The pump was showing signs of being worn
out. Especially when the pump worked
perfectly at times.
Finally, the decision was made to change the Newgren pump
with a NOS (new old stock) Monroe pump and bracket. But before doing so, we took the “new” pump
to a hydraulic shop for testing. It
turns out the only thing new about this pump was the shiny clean-up job on the
case. Inside, this pump was old and
worn.
Even after hearing from our friends on the tractor-by-net
forum that the pumps were worn out, we held onto the hope that the pump could
be saved. So we finally made the
decision to buy a new pump and suddenly all those years of lift problems
disappeared.
Plumb and Play
With a part number and the Web, we shopped for the best
price on a new pump. A few days after
placing the order, the pump arrived and we were pleased to see it was an exact
duplicate of the old pump. Because it
was an exact match, replacing the pump took only a few minutes.
The real test was when we hooked up to the new plow. Perfect!
The lift worked as it should and for the first time, we have a properly
working lift.
Would it be possible to get the part number for the new pump you ordered. I have a 3A with Newgren lift that I am restoring that has a bad pump.
ReplyDeleteThe pump is used on several tractors. You can search with FARMALL HYDRAULIC PUMP 360689R91. There have been revisions to the pump. We got our pump from an Amazon seller. Very good price, but the pump is not the same internally as our original. You can see my comment on the sellers page.
DeleteGood luck and let us know how it works out.