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  • in reply to: Splitting Jinma Tractor #49778
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      Hello,

      We have a basic video that shows a pretty good step by step process of splitting the tractor. You can find that video here: https://youtu.be/fD13xzPaMio

      Tyler Nystrom
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      in reply to: wont keep running #47853
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        Here is the picture

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        in reply to: wont keep running #47852
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          Try swapping the 2 banjo fittings i have outlined in red in the attached picture. This should fix your issue.

          Tyler Nystrom
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          in reply to: Changing fuel filter #47838
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            yeah as long as you get as much diesel in there as physically possible you shouldnt have to bleed any air. Best of luck to you!

            Also, if you need any filter cross over numbers, fluid recommendations or fluid capacity’s check out our guides and videos page where we have a link for that. View here: https://www.kenotractors.com/online-tractor-support-help/

            Tyler Nystrom
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            in reply to: Changing fuel filter #47836
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              Ah i apologize for that i guess i should read a little better.

              For the fuel filter i would fill the filter up as much as possible before placing on housing, lubricate seal. If your filter does not mount vertically you will almost certainly have to bleed your fuel lines of air.

              To bleed the fuel lines, loosen the nut on the hard line going to injector #1, while loose crank the tractor using the ignition NOT the hand primer. Tighten the nut once you notice solid diesel coming from the leak and no air. if possible tighten the nut while cranking the tractor if you have a second person. Repeat separately for cylinders 2 and 3. I say not to use the hand primer because we have found that it tends to suck air periodically, setting you back to step one.

              Tyler Nystrom
              Keno Tractors
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              in reply to: Changing fuel filter #47834
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                I would highly recommend changing your engine oil as well if your not already planning to.  It helps to fill the filter with oil before screwing onto housing, also lubricate the rubber seal around the filter to ensure a tight fit. Dont tighten the filter to much or you will regret it next time you change it. If you are unable to fit a filter wrench onto the filter you can use a leather belt and that seems to do the trick.

                Our video on how to change fluids and filter on a Jinma tractor may be useful for you, you can view that video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q0no-vM1hWA

                 

                If you have any additional questions you can contact me by phone at 866-363-8193 or by email at tyler@kenotractors.com

                Tyler Nystrom
                Keno Tractors
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                in reply to: Buying the Nortrac 35xtd with Backhoe Soon #47832
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                  You may also want to check out some of our youtube videos, we have some information on our channel that may prove to be useful for you. here is a video on how to install a frame mount backhoe, just so you can see a little bit of these backhoes. We dont have a 3-point install video as of yet.

                  Tyler Nystrom
                  Keno Tractors
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                  in reply to: Buying the Nortrac 35xtd with Backhoe Soon #47831
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                    I sold the backhoe. Didn’t use it once I got the excavator. I originally ordered the backhoe with the dozer (a Chinese LW-06) but it proved to be very problematic so I sold it and bought a LiTW BH7600 Korean backhoe with Swiss hydraulic controls. It proved to be a very good unit. But to answer your question, it took me about 30-45 seconds to mount the backhoe using a quick hitch. It would take me slightly over a minute to switch between attachments if they were lined up on flat ground. The nice thing about the LiTW hoe is that it came with a rigid top link, which I would strongly recommend for ANY three-point mounted backhoe. I think the NorTrack dozer has rear hydraulic remotes, so the hook-up would be even easier, and run off the tractor’s hydraulic system.

                    Thanks for the info, Bob. Did the LW-06 backhoe that came with the dozer mount to the subframe of the dozer or did it mount entirely to the hitch? I ask because on the tractor side of the house you’re supposed to stay away from any backhoes that don’t mount to the frame. But dang, now you’re giving me ideas about just skipping the backhoe attachment and buying a used excavator with the $7500 I would have spent on the attachment.

                     

                    Hello flyons,

                    it looks like some very good points have been made on this thread, i did notice that you said a backhoe attachment will cost you $7500? I highly recommend that if you decide to go the backhoe route instead of the excavator to check our our 3-point backhoes, we have the LW-6 and a LW-7, which has the hydraulic thumb, available that will fit the Nortrac 35XTD and are much cheaper than the above mentioned price. We also have these backhoes available in a crate if you would like to save even a little more and build a project yourself!

                    you can view our backhoes here: https://www.kenotractors.com/product-category/equipments/backhoes/

                     

                    Tyler Nystrom
                    Keno Tractors
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                    in reply to: Is this filler for the steering gear box? #47784
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                      We have an operations manual for a Jinma 200 Series available for download at https://www.kenotractors.com/online-tractor-support-help/

                      This information sounds like it may be useful for you as our manual has pictures of knobs, levers and caps and it was originally written in English so its quite easy to read.

                      Tyler Nystrom
                      Keno Tractors
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                      866-363-8193
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                      in reply to: Jinma 354 with a ZL-30 front end loader and backhoe #47783
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                        It sounds to me as if your main hydraulic pump on the tractor has failed as the backhoe is run off its own hydraulic system. I would begin by checking there.

                        Check out our Guides and Videos page on our Keno Tractors website and we have instructions on how to split your tractor as well as how to adjust your clutch.

                        Guides and Videos: https://www.kenotractors.com/online-tractor-support-help/

                        If you have any additional questions or would like to identify your hydraulic pump you can contact me directly by email at tyler@kenotractors.com or by phone at 866-363-8193

                        Tyler Nystrom
                        Keno Tractors
                        parts@kenotractors.com
                        866-363-8193
                        Phone hours: M-F 8am to 5:30pm PST Sat 9am to 1pm PST

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