Hi, I am hoping to find any information anyone may have about the Hydrapower JR1800 Skid Steer made in the mid 80's by Jack Roat / Hydrapower here in Australia. I have recently bought a second hand unit and am looking to service it and fix a few drive issues and hydraulic leaks in the engine compartment. Ideally I am hoping to source a copy of the workshop manual. So far I have managed to pull the engine out (has engine rail slides) and completed an oil change on the Perkins 3.152 engine.
I am planning on replacing all the hydraulic filters and dumping the old unknown oil and use Hitech ISO 46 hydraulic oil? I use it in my excavators and wanted to know if anyone thinks it would be an issue using it on this skid steer or would ISO 68 be the better option? The pump is a Casappa CP 33 D. Are there rebuild or service kits for these as well as it seems to have a small leak (still to be investigated)?
If anyone has a manual or might know someone that does it would be great to get in contact. I am happy to compensate for any time and info. Any help would be appreciated. I have managed to find some info from the Hydrapower site, and yes, I have spoken to them but as it is old and the company has had a number or restructures, the information I am looking for in no longer available from them.
The stuff I have found are as below:
From the website: Hydrapower 1800 Skid Steer Loader Innovation is cultured, not copied. In the mid-1970's, a founding director of Hydrapower designed and built a skid steer loader that was unlike anything else available; Hydrapower JR1800 specifications: Engine - 52 hp (39 kw) Three Cylinder Perkins Four wheel hubs powered each wheel (not chain drive). Hydraulic flow - 16 gpm (60 lpm) Hydraulic pressure - 2600 psi (179 bar) The Hydrapower skid steer loader had more pushing and lifting power than any other skid steer loader in the market. The last Hydrapower skid steer was built in the mid-1980's. There are still many Hydrapower JR-1800's still in service today.
I am planning on replacing all the hydraulic filters and dumping the old unknown oil and use Hitech ISO 46 hydraulic oil? I use it in my excavators and wanted to know if anyone thinks it would be an issue using it on this skid steer or would ISO 68 be the better option? The pump is a Casappa CP 33 D. Are there rebuild or service kits for these as well as it seems to have a small leak (still to be investigated)?
If anyone has a manual or might know someone that does it would be great to get in contact. I am happy to compensate for any time and info. Any help would be appreciated. I have managed to find some info from the Hydrapower site, and yes, I have spoken to them but as it is old and the company has had a number or restructures, the information I am looking for in no longer available from them.
The stuff I have found are as below:
From the website: Hydrapower 1800 Skid Steer Loader Innovation is cultured, not copied. In the mid-1970's, a founding director of Hydrapower designed and built a skid steer loader that was unlike anything else available; Hydrapower JR1800 specifications: Engine - 52 hp (39 kw) Three Cylinder Perkins Four wheel hubs powered each wheel (not chain drive). Hydraulic flow - 16 gpm (60 lpm) Hydraulic pressure - 2600 psi (179 bar) The Hydrapower skid steer loader had more pushing and lifting power than any other skid steer loader in the market. The last Hydrapower skid steer was built in the mid-1980's. There are still many Hydrapower JR-1800's still in service today.
Hydrapower JR 1800 Skid Steer Loader Information
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