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January 19, 2015 at 9:59 pm #30987
The left rear wheel of my Jinma 354 will not rotate when the tractor sits in temperatures below 32 degrees. Apparently there must be water somewhere around the brake pads or in the differential that freezes up. The right wheel is okay. When I heat up the brake area for about 30 minutes it thaws out and the wheel rotates. I removed the small bolt in the bottom of the brake compartment but no water came out. Anybody have a solution
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January 20, 2015 at 11:58 am #37455
Try draining a little out of the sump where the differential is. I am not familiar with the 354 and plug locations but if there is sufficient water in the rear end to freeze up it may be causing your problems.
Also, on the 354, is there a second set of reduction gears out at or near the wheel? If so, there may be a sump to lubricate just those gears. Water/ice in that sump would definitely cause the symptoms you describe.
Since you mentioned that heating the brake area seems to release the wheel, it might be possible that the brake pads themselves got wet, maybe just condensation in the housing. If you park the tractor with the brakes set, and there is moisture on the pads, they could then freeze to the drum.
Assuming you do have brake shoe/drum style brakes, it is also possible that a broken return spring is not pulling the shoe away from the drum when the brakes are released. IF that shoe were wet, it would lay against the drum where it could freeze.
Do you have a parts manual that shows how your 354 is made?
Let us know what you find, and good luck with it!
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January 21, 2015 at 10:06 am #37456
You need to take the cover off and clean it up, you have water trapped in there
Tommy
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“Your Jinma Parts Superstore”
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January 27, 2015 at 12:06 pm #37475
Thank You
My first step will be to take off the cover and look for water. Not sure of how it could have gotten in there. It freezes up every time the temp gets below 32.
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February 5, 2015 at 3:40 pm #37491
Took the cover off- Water and mud inside. Not sure which seal was leaking to allow it to enter but the problem is fixed. Thanks again
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