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  • in reply to: FEL control valve #35559
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      Is factory Jinma FEL have a open center, Closed center or is it power beyond.

      I would like to get a three spool valve for grapple and a float. I see them around and would like add this to my Jinma. Also would make bracket to move it closer to a more comfortable position.

      Thanks

      Mike 

      in reply to: cutting a half moon keyway #33981
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        next to the threaded holes to remove the taper there are through holes that are threaded into the hub that pull the taper into the mating taper to lock on the shaft. Full diameter with the wedge of the taper holds a huge amount of force and can be used to with horsepower that the shaft can handle.

        Mike

        in reply to: cutting a half moon keyway #33964
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          taper lock hubs are used on machines where large horse power motors are used. In 25 years of running and repairing machine have i ever seen one slip that was installed correctly. The taper has a great amount of force that is applied to the shaft. 

          in reply to: PTO speed for lo and hi #33614
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            i am guessing that the 125HP motor would have a larger displacement so at a given RPM the fuel consumption would be greater.

            My Jinma 284 has the digital dash with no battery volt amount just a light, and Fuel / temp then RPM analog gages. It does not show where the rpm's need to be for 540 or 1000 rpm PTO.

            I am also looking for a TPH generator after this past weeks storm in NE. Ran old 4000 watt generator to run furnace, but would like to run well and lights maybe also.

            Hopefully someone knows correct RPM to run PTO.

            Thanks

            Mikehmmm 

            in reply to: How to get rear hydraulics to work? #32732
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              For some reason I did no get your e mail. Please try again at mikebrance@yahoo.com.

              Thank You very much,

              Mike

              in reply to: How to get rear hydraulics to work? #32711
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                I don't know if you emailed yet but if you did I might of accidentally deleted it.

                Please try again.

                Thank You,

                Mike hmmm

                in reply to: How to get rear hydraulics to work? #32697
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                  Please send to me also. I can't wait to get the rear outputs working.

                  Email is: mikebrance@yahoo.com

                  Thank You,

                  Mike

                  in reply to: How to get rear hydraulics to work? #32686
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                    A diagram would be great. I have valves and hoses thinking that rear hydraulics would just work. Ran hoses to valve and cylinder then tried to use but would not work.

                    Did a lot of clearing brush after spring storms and could have saved a lot of time using grappler.

                    Thanks 

                    Mike

                    in reply to: Oil for John Deere #32334
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                      John Deere p/n AF2235R 

                      Bottle says “Oil meet John Deere Specification JDT312 For use in John Deere tractors manufactured prior to 1960 and other closed-circulation systems”

                      Hope this is something that can be crossed to an easily available oil.

                      Thanks,

                      Mike 

                      in reply to: Oil for John Deere #32301
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                        This tractor is the first with power steering as an option that was not an add on.

                        Its built into the pedestal and the pump is run off belt. The dealer wont buy case because nobody buys it so for one quart you have to buy 12 quarts. I dont know whats special about it but John Deere says you cant run anything else. Im guessing it is just a hydraulic AW oil. I just dont want to mix.

                        I figured if anybody would know it would be on the sight as it has helped me before.

                        Thanks

                        Mike

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