HYMAC Excavators, London, United Kingdom. 3,566 likes 1 talking about this 3 were here. HYMAC EST 1946.Original Designer and Manufacture of the All Hydraulic Excavator. The Hymac Company established 1946, pioneer of the all hydraulic 360 excavator, located at the Rhynm.
I just bought myself a 580C, but I don't have any technical data on it. I'm currently trying to arrange transportation for it, and I'm being asked for an exact weight for the machine. The seller said it was a 12 ton machine, but that's not specific enough for them. It's located 193 km away, so I don't wanna drive up there to read what it says on the machine either.The problem is that the place it is located has a very steep, winding narrow road (12% gradient), so I'm not sure it's possible to get there with a semi-trailer especially now in the winter time with snow and ice on the road surface. That means I have to try to find a DE: Lastwagen
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Hymac 580c Workshop Manual
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Hi all,
Not been on for a while due to work but have recently been using my hymac 370 to dig out and scrape a few tons of mud and rubble next to one of my sheds. The machine has always been slow and hydraulic pump has screeched a bit but as I was using it the other day the loader started to get very hard to lift, had to give maximum revs to get it to move at all. The pump is whining like hell as well. Steering was non existant unless I on idle and couldnt use the loader and turn the wheel at the same time. Today I pulled off the hydraulic filter that is under the cab, found it to have collapsed so replaced it and topped up oil. Started up and now getting no power to backactor side rams or the stabilisers. Loader wont move unless full revs and then will only move a few inches/stop/few inches/stop.
Now, I cant get the front hydraulic filter housing off, its solid. Need to get some heavier duty bars to put over the end of my shifter. Will hopefully get that off and changed on friday, I am also going to empty the hydraulic tank and give it a good clean. Question is, does it sounds likely the pump is on the way out? Any idea of a rough cost of refurb/replacement if so? I need it in the next couple of weeks to put drains in and dig out some new trackway so need it fixed ASAP if it is the pump , any ideas would be welcome. (All levers are in nuetral position, pump is slightly noisy when at idle)
Cheers,