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bobhere

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B.C. Canada
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2005 Jinma 284
Hello All, Bobhere in B.C. Canada. Got my JM 284 with a Hanmey FEL a week ago, my first tractor. Going to go over it with a torque wrench and grease gun, and do a couple mods to it. The tractor was a demo with 30 hrs on it, and i put about 6 hrs in the seat clearing blackberries away from horse riding trails. If anybody has any suggestions on grease type or oil weights, it would be welcome.
 
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Scan this site and you'll find lots of good stuff. I used to sell lube oils, etc. I'd recommend 15w/40 in the engine, 80w/90 in the gear box, and final drive. A good E.P. #2 grease is good for these types of application, but once you go to a specific grease compound, I'd stay with it. Just my opinion.
 
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Thanks for the reply. If you worked in that field, says a lot.
 
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I must admit, however, that since all the manuals I got with my KAMA were in Chinese, , I had to ask about specific fluids, but in reality, most every diesel engine made uses the 15w/40, with very few exceptions. Rotella T is an excellent oil (what I sold).
 
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I concur with Lakespirit. I would also recommend AW-32 for the hydraulics.
Good luck, Harry
 
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Hi all.

Anyone know anything more about Hanmey implements? I assume they are a chinese brand?

Cheers
 
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Hello All, Bobhere in B.C. Canada. Got my JM 284 with a Hanmey FEL a week ago, my first tractor. Going to go over it with a torque wrench and grease gun, and do a couple mods to it. The tractor was a demo with 30 hrs on it, and i put about 6 hrs in the seat clearing blackberries away from horse riding trails. If anybody has any suggestions on grease type or oil weights, it would be welcome.



Howdy Bob & Everyone else. I plan to clear some blackberries on my place with my 2006 JM 284. My tractor came with a 5' boxblade with rippers. Is this the best implement to use to get rid of berry vines?

Thankyou

Jack
 
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I just shredded mine with a rotary cutter.

//greg//
 
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I'd vote for the bush hog as well -- I clear raspberry bushes every year on my trails with the rotary cutter . The box blade will just help them by breaking off the dead canes:p
regards
 
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All i also have is the Spider 5' finish mower made by J Bar Corp. & I also have a 5' blade.
i just want to cut up the berry vines on an overgrown logging road to the creek.
Will this mower be ok? or is the blade better?

Thankyou


Jack
 

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