Discontinued, Not Disappeared — Legacy Support for Older Machines
Being upfront: Volvo Construction Equipment doesn't currently sell crawler or wheel dozers — this product line was discontinued, with Volvo's dozer heritage tracing back to the Michigan brand (first wheel dozer model introduced in 1956, including both construction and coal dozer variants over the years). If you're running one of these legacy machines, PumpGrid can help source or refurbish the original hydraulic pump.
Volvo's construction dozer heritage runs through the Michigan brand, discontinued as a current product line but with genuine machines still in service on some job sites — mostly wheel dozers rather than crawler-type. If your machine falls into this category, sourcing a genuine new pump through Volvo's current dealer network isn't realistic for a discontinued product; refurbishment of your existing core, or a matched used unit, is the practical path.
Before ordering, WhatsApp us your machine's exact model, badge (Volvo or Michigan), and a photo of the pump's nameplate if visible. Given the age and discontinued status of these machines, correct identification matters more than usual — we want to make sure we're sourcing the right part before you commit.
New pumps for discontinued dozer lines aren't something a current Volvo dealer can source. Refurbishment of your existing core is realistically the only path — and we do it properly.
A machine this age has likely already paid for itself many times over — a refurbished pump extends useful life at a fraction of replacement cost.
Older machines often face more scrutiny on inspections — our written test report supports that.
Replacement, not repair, if a refurbishment defect appears within warranty.