how to remove the piston in a 2006 Jinma 354 hydraulic 3 pt. hitch?

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    • #30847
      Robert Fried
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        Received the parts from Affordable but I am still not sure how to remove the piston. Any help would be appreciated.

      • #36610
        Somlynn Rorie
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          I'm a newbie but I used a pressure water and pointed it in the small hole leading to the piston (direction of hyd fluid) came right out like a rocket. 

           

          try air too should work.

        • #36615
          Robert Fried
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            Appreciate the reply. I am not sure if I need to remove the whole unit or can I just take off the back or front plate to get to the piston.

          • #36616
            ronjin
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              You may want to take a look at these posts:

              http://www.tractorbynet.com/fo…..ost3457278

              ronjin

            • #36617
              ronjin
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                I can't believe it – it appears that you can no longer paste URLs from other tractor websites on this site now!!!

                ronjin

              • #36618
                ronjin
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                  Let’s see if I can manually enter it:

                  http://www.tractorbynet.com/fo…..ost3457278

                  ronjin

                • #36619
                  ronjin
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                    That did not work either.

                    Wonder what Hal has done to this site now?

                    ronjin

                  • #36624
                    Tinbender
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                      For some reason there appears to be a limit to the number of digits it will allow to be transferred. If you manually type the entire url in yourself without pasting anything it will let you do that.hmmm

                    • #36627
                      RichWaugh
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                        Or you can use tinyurl.com to shrink it.

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