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  • in reply to: Whats spring loaded knob on jinma I pump #48611
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      yep I have a JM454  Jinma whenever I change fuel filter or clean in line filter I just unscrew it till it pops up then pump it till you can feel it pusning fuel and screw it back in.

      in reply to: Need West Texas Repair Shop #46665
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        Closest one I find is in irving Texas Massimo motor sports
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        <span id=”_ctl7_ucDetailContactInformation_lblAddress”>8551 Esters Blvd.
        </span><span id=”_ctl7_ucDetailContactInformation_lblCityStateZip”>Irving, Texas, 75063
        </span><span id=”_ctl7_ucDetailContactInformation_lblCountry”>USA</span>

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        <td align=”right” valign=”top”><span id=”_ctl7_ucDetailContactInformation_lblPhoneNumbers”><b>Phone: </b>(214) 524-6428
        <b>Fax: </b>(214) 524-6471</span></td>
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        in reply to: adjustable link arm #46598
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          454

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          in reply to: adjustable link arm #46597
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            I thinking I may just wait till later and go with the top and tilt. On the knees my right is the one I had done first all went great then the next year had the left one done which my Dr said was worse then the right when he went to do it and he commented when he was looking at my xrays for that one it was the worse knee he had seen. when they did the left all went well but I got staph infection in it so they had to completely redo it which made for lots of scar tissue so its just starting to really get where I can use it and surgery was June of 2015 but I keep on doing everything I did pretty much just a lot slower.

            in reply to: adjustable link arm #46595
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              In the first picture the link on the left is my top link the one on right is the link arm that is the main one I want to replace with the type in the second picture I know they make them for the link arms I just can’t seem to find one that will work on my Jinma 454. That’s why I guess the easiest option is to take mine to tractor supply and match it as close as I can then make up adapters to make it fit. would like to eventually install a hydraulic top and tilt as my tractor is big enough I can’t reach the links while on it so I have to get off and on and I have had both knees replaced one works pretty good the other not so much and it’s a little over 2 ft to the deck of my tractor quite a step up for bunky knees. In the process of adding a step just need to make a bracket.

              in reply to: adjustable link arm #46591
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                my problem is all I have found so far are ones like in picture clevis bottom end and ball or pin top, mine has the clevis on both ends guess I’ll have get the closet I can find and make an adapter

                in reply to: adjustable link arm #46588
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                  this is what I am looking for

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                  in reply to: adjustable link arm #46586
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                    this is the kind I have now

                    in reply to: adjustable link arm #46583
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                      What I am looking for is the type with a small gear box with a crank to adjust them

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