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Ford 4500 backhoe

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M. Acton

04-10-2005 07:09:32




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I have a ford 4500 backhoe that is making noise when any load is placed on the hydraclics. This slowly occured over about 5 hours of use. Also the hydraclics are very slow to respond now. There is what appears to be a dipstick in the front top of the machine for checking the fluid level, it shows to be full. There is a large round cap just behind the dipstick, I am not sure what that is. Is there any other place to check the fluid for the hydralics? I am guessing the pump is in front behind the grille? Does it have more than one pump? I would appreciate any trouble shooting tips that anyone could give me. Thanks.

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shawn dalton

05-10-2006 17:42:45




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 Re: Ford 4500 backhoe in reply to M. Acton, 04-10-2005 07:09:32  
I'm having my fuel pump rebuilt and was looking for info on how to time it to the engine. Anyone with info please email me at sdalton85@hotmail.com



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williamf

04-10-2005 15:34:40




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 Re: Ford 4500 backhoe in reply to M. Acton, 04-10-2005 07:09:32  
Another possiblity is a leak between the reservior and the pump. A loose hose clamp can let air in, will make the pump hollar and not pump as much. You won't see the leak 'cause it's only air-in, not oil-out.
A word of caution: it may be less covenient to climb over the front bucket to get to the grill and pump, but raising the loader up out of the way and working under it, well....
Wm



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JMS/MN

04-10-2005 07:42:56




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 Re: Ford 4500 backhoe in reply to M. Acton, 04-10-2005 07:09:32  
I've had a 4500 for about a year- other poster is right about the filter. Pump is front mounted, behind the grille. You also need to remove the grille to grease the u-joint in the pump drive. Check for a collapsed hose- your pump is probably starved for oil by either reason.



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cannonball

04-10-2005 07:28:51




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 Re: Ford 4500 backhoe in reply to M. Acton, 04-10-2005 07:09:32  
the 4500 i worked on only has front pump for backhoe and loader operation..the round thing you are refering to is a filter cover, the filter is under there...the front pump has a shaft from front of motor to pump with u joints on it..don't know where your noise is coming from but change filter see if that helps....have nice day may god bless



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