How much does it cost to repair a pump?
Pump repair costs vary based on the brand, model, extent of damage, and required replacement parts. Hydrostatic pump rebuilds typically range from several hundred to several thousand dollars. Our team evaluates each unit thoroughly and provides a detailed quote before work begins. Opting for our exchange program can also offer cost-effective alternatives with fast turnaround and full warranty coverage.
What brands of hydrostatic pumps do you repair?
We service over 30 major brands including Rexroth, Kawasaki, Eaton, Parker, Vickers, Danfoss, Sundstrand, Komatsu, Uchida, Hydromatik, Brueninghaus, Hitachi, Linde, Cessna, Volvo, John Deere, Sauer Danfoss, and many more. If your pump brand isn't listed, contact us—our technicians can often accommodate additional manufacturers.
How long does a pump repair or rebuild take?
Standard rebuilds are completed as quickly as possible depending on parts availability and unit complexity. For time-sensitive situations, our short-time exchange program ships a pre-tested, warranted rebuilt replacement unit, significantly reducing your equipment downtime. Contact our team for a specific turnaround estimate based on your unit and brand.
Do your rebuilt pumps come with a warranty?
Yes. Every pump, motor, and hydrostatic drive rebuilt by Hydrostatic Transmission Service comes with a full 1-year warranty. Units exchanged through our exchange program also carry a complete warranty. This warranty reflects our confidence in our rebuild process and our commitment to delivering quality-assured components every time.
Do you offer a pump exchange program to reduce downtime?
Absolutely. Our short-time exchange program is specifically designed to minimize equipment downtime. We ship a quality-tested, fully warranted rebuilt replacement unit quickly, so your machinery is back in service without waiting for your original unit to be rebuilt. Exchange units are available for most major hydrostatic brands we service.
Can you rebuild pumps to original manufacturer specifications?
Yes. Every rebuild at HTS follows strict manufacturer specifications. We use a Statistical Process Control System to measure, document, and verify all working parts against OEM tolerances. Displacement valves, bypass valves, manifolds, charge pumps, seals, and O-rings are all replaced or reconditioned to restore original factory performance.
Do you supply hydrostatic parts internationally?
Yes. Hydrostatic Transmission Service supplies new, used, and hard-to-find hydraulic and hydrostatic parts to customers internationally. We maintain inventory for brands including Parker, Eaton, Vickers, Rexroth, Kawasaki, Danfoss, and Uchida. Whether you need common replacement seals or rare discontinued components, we can source and ship worldwide.
Do you buy surplus or used hydrostatic pumps and parts?
Yes. We operate an active surplus purchase program and pay top price for hydraulic and hydrostatic cores, pumps, motors, and parts from brands like Sundstrand, Eaton, Rexroth, Kawasaki, Vickers, Komatsu, and others. If you have surplus inventory or decommissioned equipment components, contact our team at sales@htsrepair.com for a valuation.