Captainchaos66
New member
Hello everyone,
I recently acquired a 2007 Jinma 254 LE and am having a pretty odd problem with it that I cant figure out. First off, I am a newbie to tractor ownership, but I am a mechanic by trade so I know engines, and drivelines etc.
Now onto the issue: The tractor had a new FEL valve installed before I got it, so you'd think everything would work great,, well,,, nope! When the engine is given throttle the bucket starts to drift up, the more throttle the faster the drift, even when the control isn't being touched at all. There is a VERY small sweet spot in the valve that will hold the bucket stable, but even a little bump will cause the bucket to drift up once again. As you can imagine this is VERY annoying when trying to move snow, or dirt, and just drive period. Some of the things ive noticed about the FEL valve is it seems to hang just a bit when pushing up on it, this has the added effect of making controlling the bucket pretty wobbly and jerky. From what little information I've been able to find on this valve and setup I can say with some confidence that all the lines are connected properly, the hydraulic tank is full of fluid, yes there is a MINOR leak in a cylinder, but its barely enough to notice unless using for a long duration.
One other thing I've noticed is when the handle is pushed all the way down the bucket doesn't move at all. When the handle is raised off the DOWN position it will start to move up until it hits the sweet spot of neutral, when the bucket stops, then even the slightest movement upwards of the handle and the bucket will drop under its own weight. This leads me to another issue. As per my limited experience with tractors, shouldn't DOWN also be controllable? In other words, shouldn't I be able to control how fast the bucket goes down the same I can control up?
In summation ANY advice, or suggestions would be greatly appreciated. This tractor is mine temporarily ( it belongs to my work, but they never use it). I'd rather not dump a TON of money into it, however it would be nice to have it working somewhat reliably.
Thanks to all who read and/or respond!
Newbie,
Captainchaos :cool2:
I recently acquired a 2007 Jinma 254 LE and am having a pretty odd problem with it that I cant figure out. First off, I am a newbie to tractor ownership, but I am a mechanic by trade so I know engines, and drivelines etc.
Now onto the issue: The tractor had a new FEL valve installed before I got it, so you'd think everything would work great,, well,,, nope! When the engine is given throttle the bucket starts to drift up, the more throttle the faster the drift, even when the control isn't being touched at all. There is a VERY small sweet spot in the valve that will hold the bucket stable, but even a little bump will cause the bucket to drift up once again. As you can imagine this is VERY annoying when trying to move snow, or dirt, and just drive period. Some of the things ive noticed about the FEL valve is it seems to hang just a bit when pushing up on it, this has the added effect of making controlling the bucket pretty wobbly and jerky. From what little information I've been able to find on this valve and setup I can say with some confidence that all the lines are connected properly, the hydraulic tank is full of fluid, yes there is a MINOR leak in a cylinder, but its barely enough to notice unless using for a long duration.
One other thing I've noticed is when the handle is pushed all the way down the bucket doesn't move at all. When the handle is raised off the DOWN position it will start to move up until it hits the sweet spot of neutral, when the bucket stops, then even the slightest movement upwards of the handle and the bucket will drop under its own weight. This leads me to another issue. As per my limited experience with tractors, shouldn't DOWN also be controllable? In other words, shouldn't I be able to control how fast the bucket goes down the same I can control up?
In summation ANY advice, or suggestions would be greatly appreciated. This tractor is mine temporarily ( it belongs to my work, but they never use it). I'd rather not dump a TON of money into it, however it would be nice to have it working somewhat reliably.
Thanks to all who read and/or respond!
Newbie,
Captainchaos :cool2: