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Thread: 12 Volt Portable Hydraulic Pump.
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8th May 2012, 10:09 AM #1Most Valued Member
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12 Volt Portable Hydraulic Pump.
Have a PE10 Series PR102 12 Volt Portable Hydraulic Pump for sale.
This pump has never been used and in as new condition.
Selling now for well below replacement cost.
$750.00 plus postage.
Pickup available from Kallangur on northside of Brisbane.
Item # PR102, Electric/Battery Pump Hydraulic PE10 Series Upto 25 Ton Quarter Horse on Metro Hydraulic
http://www.excel.com.au/verve/_resou...tery_Pumps.pdf
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23rd Jun 2012, 11:29 AM #2Most Valued Member
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Reduced to $650.00 plus postage.
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25th Sep 2012, 08:06 PM #3Most Valued Member
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Reduced to $550.00 including postage.
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27th Jan 2013, 11:13 AM #4Most Valued Member
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Thought I would give the pump the once over so I was sure everything was ok with it. I suspected something was loose inside the case. When I opened it up I found that the strap that holds the pump motor to the case was a bit loose and the rubber cushioning between motor and case was floating around inside. This has now been fixed with a new strap made from a strip of thick aluminium flat shaped to fit the motor and mounting points in the case. The original was very thin perforated steel strip and I suspect, stretched a bit over time. Also replaced the rubber cushioning between case and motor with a piece of thick rubber hose, split and fitted to the curve of the case where the motor is clamped in. I have also added threaded inserts to the base and fitted rubber feet to it. These can be removed if needed allowing the pump to be mounted in a fixed location. There was also a little piece or two broken away from where the oil filler flange locates inside the case so I installed two small screws through the case to lock this in place and to stop it rotating when the filler plug is removed or refitted.
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6th Feb 2013, 10:14 PM #5Most Valued Member
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My batteries in my 4WD just died on me so I am now a bit desperate and willing to let this go for the price of replacing the batteries. $400.00 plus transport cost. That should be around $50 if I send it through Smart Send. So $450.00 is now the price. Anyone want a bargain?
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27th Feb 2013, 08:21 PM #6Most Valued Member
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Advertised elsewhere. Please close.
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