Jinma 284 Manual
JINMA 284 Four Wheel Tractors Technical Parameters: Model. Overall Dimensions L*W*H(mm): 3080x1440x1930. Wheel Track(mm) Front. JINMA 284 Four Wheel Tractors Technical Parameters: Model. Overall Dimensions L*W*H(mm): 3080x1440x1930. Wheel Track(mm) Front.
Jinma 284 Tractors INTRODUCTORY USER GUIDE Provided by: Rocky Mountain Farm Pros 13150 W. 43rd Drive Unit 1 Golden, Colorado 80403 Phone: 303-216-1800 Toll Free: 1-888-293-7717 www.buyjinmasdirect.com www.rmfarmpro.com Version 1.00 INTRODUCTORY USER GUIDE Jinma Tractors for Beginners Introduction OK, so you have bought a Jinma tractor, now what?
If you are a novice with farm equipment and want to know what it can do (can not do) and what it requires to make it work like it is supposed to, read on. If you are a farm equipment veteran, then you may find some of the pictures helpful in orienting you to the Jinma tractor. The purpose of this guide is to give beginners a real world guide to Jinmas (compact tractors imported from China). If you are a traditional suburbanite or other “newbie”, you don’t know anything/much about diesel engines!
You may also not know much about the how to use your Jinma to accomplish work. Make no mistake about it, Jinmas can do a variety of work with the appropriate attachments. But first you must become comfortable with your tractor, what it needs, and what you need to do. The care of a Jinma is not that hard, but you need to get past the mind-numbing mental block that may come from reading the original equipment instruction manuals. This document is not intended to replace those manuals; you should read them and follow their directions. This is intended to be a brief and instructive guide in United States English to what does the manual mean and what do I really need to do.
This has been written for the 2007 Jinma model 284, but should have useful information for other years and models. To a certain extent this document follows the same order of the Jinma manual to assist in working back and forth between them. Since this is not always the case and since there is less information in this document than in the Jinma manual you are advised to read the Jinma manuals. Hopefully this document will help you understand the original manuals better. (I suggest adding: 1.
A legal disclaimer of responsibility 2. Some type of copyright on the text which would only allow distribution of this document or excerpts of it with your name, address, etc. And the legal disclaimer ) 3. An advertisement for Farm Pros maintenance services Jinma Tractor Introductory User Guide July 2007 Page 2 Table of Contents Chapter I - The Jinma Tractor 1.
General Introduction Fuel, Lubricants, and Water Break-in of New Tractor Controls and Instruments Page Chapter II - Operating the Tractor 1. Standard Pre-Start Checks 2. Starting the Engine 3. Stopping the Engine 4.
Operating the Tractor 5. In-Active Tractor Chapter III - Attachments and Accessories 1. Overview of Attachments Operation of the Hydraulic System and a Front-End Loader Control and Operation of the PTO, 3-Point Hitch, and Rear Hydraulic System Generic Mower Attachment and Operation List of Available Attachments Chapter IV - Maintenance Summary 1.
Maintenance Overview Maintenance Schedule for the Tractor Maintenance Items – Pictures and Descriptions Jinma Tractor Introductory User Guide July 2007 Page 3 CHAPTER I - THE JINMA TRACTOR 1. General Introduction The Jinma tractor has been built in China and has been shipped to the United States for final assembly here. Action photoshop. The Jinma has a 3 cylinder diesel engine for movement, a hydraulic system run by the engine to power front and rear attachments, and a PTO (Power Take-Off) attached to the engine to run other attachments.
The hydraulic system can power attachments on the front such as a front end loader. The rear hydraulics and PTO can operate other attachments such as a mower or backhoe. The Jinma has a number of forward speeds controlled by the shift lever and a Hi-Lo Range gear; these options are to match working speed with work being done.
The Jinma also can be shifted into 4-wheel drive to provide more working force. Jinma Tractor Introductory User Guide July 2007 Page 4 2. Fuel, Lubricants, and Water See the Maintenance Summary Section of this Guide for information on fuel, lubricants, and water. Please note that the Jinma Manual has some recommendations on these materials which are misleading to owners in the United States or Canada. Note: In this document italicized questions are based on issues raised in the Jinma manual. Break-in of New Tractor (“Running-in” in the Jinma manual) Should I do an unloaded break-in of the engine? NO, as this only requires 60 minutes, the assembler has already done this.
Do I really need to break-in the gears of the unloaded tractor each gear by driving around for 6 hours? NO, that would seem to be excessive. It is thought that about an hour of unloaded operation split among all the different gears (including Hi/Lo and Creeper) should be sufficient. Again, your assembler has already done this. Look at the hour meter and confirm this with them. Do I really need to break-in the gears of the tractor under load for an additional 25 hours?
What loads should I use? Again, NO, that would seem to be excessive.
Another approach is to simply not use maximum force for any operation until there has been some additional break-in time on the machinery. If you are using the tractor to plow a field, go slower than you normally would for a number of hours. If you are front-end loading and moving material, load less material and go slower for a while (keep RPMs below the “Green Range”).
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Assuming a normal mix of transit and work, the tractor should be broken-in after 25 hours of use. Expect the gear shifting including the shuttle shift to be a little stiff and difficult initially – these will break-in as you use the tractor. If you are having problems after 25 hours, contact your assembler or maintenance service provider. What do I really need to check/service during and after the break-ins described above?
During the first 25 hours of operation it is particularly important to check for leaks, fluid levels, and monitor that everything is operating properly. See the Shift Maintenance schedule in the Maintenance section. At 50 hours of use you have your first scheduled service of the tractor. Controls and Instruments The numbering system for the definitions is designed to be similar to the numbers used in the Jinma Manual. Because there are more pictures in this manual, the descriptions are grouped by picture.
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Therefore the descriptions are not always in numerical order. Controls not mentioned in the Jinma Manual are given lettering designations in this Guide. Jinma Tractor Introductory User Guide July 2007 Page 5 A.
Drive Controls Main Gear Shift Lever 1) Auxiliary Gear Shift Lever: This controls the auxiliary speed gear which changes the gear ranges of the Main Gears (see #2 below). It is located very near and to the right of the Main Gear Shift. Like some 4-wheel drive trucks, the auxiliary speed gear can be set to either L (low - Lo) or H (high - Hi). The L range is such that L (low) and 3rd speed (on the Main Gear Shift) is a lower gear than H (high) and 1st speed (L1.