Posted by bjr on January 02, 2009 at 06:21:35 from (64.184.156.8):
In Reply to: Jinma tractors posted by Mike Veen on January 01, 2009 at 20:22:53:
I've owned one for 5 yrs now. What I use mine for is just straight tractor work, NO FEL. It's been a good hobby farm type tractor. I did some modifications, such as changing to a suction screen on the hydraulic sump and replacing fuel tank shutoff with a standard one quarter inch needle valve and did all the recommend fluid flushes. I did my research before I bought and decided that the FEL just stresses the front drive components too much, this can be true of any major manufacturered tractors also. Just be aware of some failures of castings between the engine and transmission case when pushing snow or digging hard with the FEL. For what I paid for mine it's been a blessing, I just couldn't have bought a new Major Man. tractor and this Jinma has done everything I needed. The only parts I needed so far has been lug nuts for the wheels and Jinmaparts.com had them. bjr
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