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July 10, 2011 at 8:17 pm #30353
I have a Jinma 354 bought in 2010. I broke the left and right front end mounts that connect to the engine and the front end yoke for the front axle. I contacted several dealers listed on this web site but the part is not stocked in the USA. Affordable parts can get one in a couple of months and I may have to take that option. Does anyone have a junk 354 from which they will sell parts? My email is ichrise@atlanticbb.net. Thanks
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July 10, 2011 at 8:53 pm #32712
The Problem is it has to be the same engine as yours a Laidong,parts for a TY395 will not fit.
I also gave you the option of air freighting the parts ,about 10-days but you are looking at about $ 250.00 freight because of the weight
The slow boat is the least expensive but takes the longest to get
Tommy
Affordable Tractor Sales
“Your Jinma Parts Superstore”
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July 11, 2011 at 8:25 am #32713
Can you tell us how the parts came to be broken? It might help someone avoid a similar experience.
Prairie Dog
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July 11, 2011 at 9:27 am #32717
Take the broken parts to a welding shop, they can braze it. Probably less expensive and stronger than a new part because of the stress relief from heating, and also cheaper than the air freight in less than half the time.
I am also curious how the part became broke. What were you doing with the tractor?
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July 13, 2011 at 3:53 pm #32731
Ira:
Can you post some pictures of the broken parts and how they broke as asked in previous posts? I was at one time a Master manipulator of molten metal (welder) and some pictures and history of your problem may help me and others in fixing the problem if it happens to us.
Thanks
Len
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July 13, 2011 at 8:56 pm #32733
I've attempted to post a response to all inquires but have not suceeded. This is a test. I also tried to include pictures but could not..
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July 13, 2011 at 9:15 pm #32734
All right the post worked so here goes.
Tommy – Thanks for your fast response and advise. I am looking into a local solution but still might have to order the part. Hope to know in a day or so.
PD, Tom and Len – Sorry for the delay in responding to your comments but I was unable to post a topic in the last few days. So the story is, I was spreading top soil, taking dirt from a pile and distributing it. The soil was wet and heavy. I had a full bucket and was traming to the drop area. I was traveling slowly in low range, second gear and the tractor was bouncing. I went into a shallow dip in the lawn, the tractor bounced up then down with some force, and I heard a crack sound. The front brackets had broken. Some of the bolts had sheared off. I will try to post pictures.
I have not found anyone who has experienced this problem, nor do dealers in the US stock the parts. Thanks to you who have responded
When I attempted to post pictures, I got a window that said that the file is too large to attach. If you email me, ichrise@atlanticbb.net I will send pictures.
Thanks again
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July 14, 2011 at 11:05 am #32740
Ira,
Just reduce the size of the pictures.
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July 15, 2011 at 8:41 pm #32749
Rich downsized the pictures. I hope they appear.
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July 15, 2011 at 9:09 pm #32750
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July 16, 2011 at 12:29 am #32751
Probably forgot to include file type, ie, JPEG, JPG, BMP, etc. Or maybe not a recognized file type?
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July 16, 2011 at 7:25 am #32753
There's two of them, and all five of them are in the CTOA photo album.
Rich
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July 16, 2011 at 12:25 pm #32754
I can't make out much from the pics. Even tried a little photo-shop. Can't tell where the break is. Possibly-maybe, brazing with fish plate or just fab a new part from steel?
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July 16, 2011 at 12:44 pm #32755
I can't see a break in the second picture. Perhaps the bolts fell out there, and the second plate on the opposite side snapped due to added stress?
Note to self – more places to check for loose bolts.
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