NH 75 hydraulic pump vapor lock

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gerawillough

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recently worked on a NH 75, farmer complained of loss of all hydraulics after turning it off hot after mowing hay. i've come up with a simple in the field bleeder port that takes less than a minute to do without taking any panels apart or lifting the hood! take out the large plug on top of the forward pump, place washer on this hose and retighten good, bend line forward zip tie it to metal injector line bracket on side of engine directly behind the lift arm frame, so it can be bled from standing at the base of the step. start engine loosen bleeder bolt on end of hose until the air & bubbles come out then tighten, by the time air fills that hose enough to interfere with the pump operation again, it will be many months from now!
 
   / NH 75 hydraulic pump vapor lock #2  
Is that a pressure port ? Is the engine drain hose pictured …. Rated for the pressure that port sees ?
 
   / NH 75 hydraulic pump vapor lock
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It is not under that much pressure as i can tell, i can't find pressure rating on that hose assembly, but it seems extremely heavy duty and yes the hose is pictured from Amazon page.
 
   / NH 75 hydraulic pump vapor lock #4  
Assuming you mean the port on the hydraulic pump pressure outlet flange? As in item #7 in this diagram.


There are literally thousands of tractors out there using that (or a similar) fitting with plugs like that. I doubt that any of them have a hose like that attached. Maybe you can explain why you think you need one. If there's a problem with the system, why not just fix the problem?
 
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Assuming you mean the port on the hydraulic pump pressure outlet flange? As in item #7 in this diagram.


There are literally thousands of tractors out there using that (or a similar) fitting with plugs like that. I doubt that any of them have a hose like that attached. Maybe you can explain why you think you need one. If there's a problem with the system, why not just fix the problem?
Assuming you mean the port on the hydraulic pump pressure outlet flange? As in item #7 in this diagram.


There are literally thousands of tractors out there using that (or a similar) fitting with plugs like that. I doubt that any of them have a hose like that attached. Maybe you can explain why you think you need one. If there's a problem with the system, why not just fix the problem?
This tractor is known to suck air from somewhere, ( others complain of the same issue) can't find where, not sure why it can be ran for 8 hours straight with no issues, then run it again the same way and nothing hydraulic will work when i get on it after it cools, no other NH tractors i have vapor lock!
Put the hose on it to bleed without lifting hood and taking heat shields off, a very quick field fix! Plus the length of the hose, will allow a lot of air before it backs up to the pump, just a cheap and practical fix to something these 75's seem to have an issue with.
 

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