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Paul,
Am I correct in thinking that before you got this far, the starter was cleaned and lubricated?
ronjin
ronjin
here are a couple of things that may help you with the glow plug wiring:
ronjin
Any chance that the spring in the starter is not 'throwing' the starter gear far enough to engage the ring gear?
ronjin
I have the Jinma 284. Hydraulic and gear oil are in separate compartments.Look at the back of the tractor to see if you have a drain plug as shown in photo below.
ronjin
Cal,
You need to install a pressure gauge on your hydraulic lines so you can figure out what is going on.
ronjin
I think you will find what you need here:
http://www.tractorbynet.com/fo…..ost3849369
don't understand why this site has been curtailed from posting URL addresses!!!!!!
http://www.tractorbynet.com/fo…..ost3849369
The hell with it-
go to website tractorbynet.com Find Chinese Tractors then enter a search for Jinma Splitting Guide
ronjin
When was the last time that the brakes were adjusted?
ronjin
I don't understand what you mean by 'stick'. Can you post any pictures?
ronjin
Zen, here are a couple of pictures of my 284.
First picture – there are actually 4 drain plugs for the transmission/rear end. While you are laying under the tractor, I suggest that you also clean out the bell housing Weep Hole.
Second picture is the drain plug for the hydraulic sump. I only tried draining it once from there because of the mess that was made. I usually draw it out through the hole with the dipstick. It takes a lot longer, but I hate cleaning up messes.
ronjin
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