Jul 16, 2010 / Jinma 284 #1 R rrobnshell2 New member Joined Jul 15, 2010 Messages 3 Location ravensdale wa Tractor jinma I have a Jinma 284 that wont roll in Rabbit drive but will roll in Turtle. I am wondering is this a clutch problem or a transmission problem? Any input would help. Thanks
I have a Jinma 284 that wont roll in Rabbit drive but will roll in Turtle. I am wondering is this a clutch problem or a transmission problem? Any input would help. Thanks
Jul 16, 2010 / Jinma 284 #2 A Affordable Advertiser, Platinum Member Joined Mar 22, 2004 Messages 1,568 Location Texas It's in the creeper transmission the clutch effects all movement.Take the cover off could be a damaged fork or roll pin Tommy Affordable Tractor Sales "Your Jinma Parts Superstore" Home of compact Jinma, Foton, and Koyker Tractors and Parts, Wood Chippers, Backhoes - Affordable Tractor Sales Company
It's in the creeper transmission the clutch effects all movement.Take the cover off could be a damaged fork or roll pin Tommy Affordable Tractor Sales "Your Jinma Parts Superstore" Home of compact Jinma, Foton, and Koyker Tractors and Parts, Wood Chippers, Backhoes - Affordable Tractor Sales Company
Jul 18, 2010 / Jinma 284 Thread Starter #3 OP R rrobnshell2 New member Joined Jul 15, 2010 Messages 3 Location ravensdale wa Tractor jinma will it be obvious when I look inside the clutch viewing window?
Jul 18, 2010 / Jinma 284 #4 R Rich Waugh Platinum Member Joined Nov 19, 2008 Messages 803 Location US Virgin Islands Tractor Jinma JM304 From, what Tommy posted I would think you'd need to look in the creeper box, not the clutch housing.