Hello All again,
Well I decide that last Weekend I would really work the little Jinma 304 Hard. I was moving lots of dirt that I had hauled in. Anyway, the 3 Point hitch in the rear, fitted with a 60 inch gannon just stopped working??? I could grab the lower arms and move the thing up and down with very little resistance. To move it back in the barn I had to disconnect the Gannon and take it back to the barn. I checked the hydraulic oil level and it was fine.
About an Hour later, while trying to think of what to do, I started it up and it worked absolutely fine.
I went back out and picked up the gannon, using the tractor and have not had a problem since. I once had a problem with the power steering not working to the right hand direction and this also cured itself after sitting for a few minutes. How and what should I be checking???? I did notice a leak on one of the lines that go to the loader, it was leaking pretty good and I did fix this this morning, it was simply a loose fitting. Could this be art of the problem????
Thanks for any help you can give me,
Rick
Well I decide that last Weekend I would really work the little Jinma 304 Hard. I was moving lots of dirt that I had hauled in. Anyway, the 3 Point hitch in the rear, fitted with a 60 inch gannon just stopped working??? I could grab the lower arms and move the thing up and down with very little resistance. To move it back in the barn I had to disconnect the Gannon and take it back to the barn. I checked the hydraulic oil level and it was fine.
About an Hour later, while trying to think of what to do, I started it up and it worked absolutely fine.
I went back out and picked up the gannon, using the tractor and have not had a problem since. I once had a problem with the power steering not working to the right hand direction and this also cured itself after sitting for a few minutes. How and what should I be checking???? I did notice a leak on one of the lines that go to the loader, it was leaking pretty good and I did fix this this morning, it was simply a loose fitting. Could this be art of the problem????
Thanks for any help you can give me,
Rick