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Bobcat B100 Hydraulic pump adjustment screw
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<blockquote data-quote="flyerdan" data-source="post: 116364" data-attributes="member: 2510"><p>I took a look at the bobcat online parts catalog and also couldn't find a breakdown of the pump, it's apparently all or nothing from them.</p><p>Since you know the thread, what you might do is get several of the longest allen set screws and take them and the pin to a machine shop where they can rifle bore them with a carbide drill bit for the pin.</p><p>Unless you know how much of the pin sticks out of the original part, you might want to have them bore to different depths so you can get a combo that gets it where it needs to be.</p><p>Might be a bit spendy, but without a part number it beats buying a whole pump. If there is an independent shop that works on that kind of equipment, they might have a lead for you, ideally they will have one in a core in the junk bin.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flyerdan, post: 116364, member: 2510"] I took a look at the bobcat online parts catalog and also couldn't find a breakdown of the pump, it's apparently all or nothing from them. Since you know the thread, what you might do is get several of the longest allen set screws and take them and the pin to a machine shop where they can rifle bore them with a carbide drill bit for the pin. Unless you know how much of the pin sticks out of the original part, you might want to have them bore to different depths so you can get a combo that gets it where it needs to be. Might be a bit spendy, but without a part number it beats buying a whole pump. If there is an independent shop that works on that kind of equipment, they might have a lead for you, ideally they will have one in a core in the junk bin. [/QUOTE]
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