Jinma 354 LE vertical link for lift arm Question

   / Jinma 354 LE vertical link for lift arm Question #1  

GuglioLS

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Jinma 354, 1953 Ford NAA Golden Jubilee, Komatsu Bulldozer
I am waiting on my Jinma 354 LE.
In the mean time I have been gathering up parts for a Hydraulic top link
and a Hydraulic vertical Lift arm link.

I am all set for the top link.

My Questions are related only to specifics of the adjustable Vertical connecting link for the 3 point hitch for the purpose of acquiring / modifying the correct Hydraulic Cylinder for length, Clevis Pin Diameter, and Clevis width for a Jinma 354.

1.How long is the adjustable vertical link that connects to the top of the 3 pt Hydraulic lift arm down to the Horizontal arm when set at the mid point? (Pin to Pin center distance) left side / right side don’t matter.

2. What is the ~ Min / ~ Max adjustment length.
3. What is the Pin Diameter on top? (Inch or mm)
4. What is the Pin Diameter on the bottom? (Inch or mm)
5. How much space is in between where the pin goes on the top.
6. How much space is in between where the pin goes on the Bottom.

Any usefull information will be greatly appreciated
Thank you
 

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   / Jinma 354 LE vertical link for lift arm Question #2  
I am going to guess and say you probably have a Category one 3-point system. Here is a reference website with the sizes of each category. http://www.speeco.com/three-point.asp Dimensions of adjustment are rough numbers and each model could differ. The bottom line is that each implement should readily/easily attach to your tractor. After some learning and adjusting you will do this without having to think too hard or sweat too much.
 
   / Jinma 354 LE vertical link for lift arm Question
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Thank you for the reply,
I am well versed in 3 PT hitches, top links cat 1,2,3 etc.
My question is specific to the Jinma 354. and the Lift Link length.
Please see the photo in the origional post for what I am looking for.
 
 
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