Do you own a AG King?

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the_wolfman

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Bought an Ag King 3540 - 35 hp 4 cyl ...

Will be adding loader/backhoe and other attachment ...

Anyone have experience with this or any other AG King?

Thanks in advance!
 
   / Do you own a AG King? #2  
I believe AG King is a re-badged Jinma.

BTI
 
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bti you are correct sir.


wolfman, is it new? if not how many hours? and if you don't mind me asking what did you pay for it? i'm wondering b/c a dealer near me has the same tractor you purchased, it has 105 hours and a loader and he wants 11k.
 
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Cacinok said:
bti you are correct sir.


wolfman, is it new? if not how many hours? and if you don't mind me asking what did you pay for it? i'm wondering b/c a dealer near me has the same tractor you purchased, it has 105 hours and a loader and he wants 11k.

Happy to help ...

Here is what I am getting:
New Ag King 3540, 4 cyl diesel, 4x4, 35hp
Standard Shift, power steering, live PTO, Ag Tires
Foldable ROPS with Canopy
New Koyker quick attach 160 loader with joystick
New 5' rotary cutter
New Leinbach 12" Post Hole digger
Used Rotary tiller with PTO shaft
Used Jinma 3-pt Backhoe with 12" bucket with stabilizer 5pt drawbar plate assemble

Total cost w/shipping: $16,500.00
 
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BTI said:
I believe AG King is a re-badged Jinma.

BTI

If I understand you correctly, re-badged means it has the AG King sticker on it but it is still a Jinma?
 
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thanks wolfman, looks like you picked up a nice package.

yes bti means that the ag king is a jinma, just w/ a different name, much the same way the tractor northern tool sells is named nortrac, but it's made by jinma (at least the smaller ones are).
 
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Cacinok said:
thanks wolfman, looks like you picked up a nice package.

yes bti means that the ag king is a jinma, just w/ a different name, much the same way the tractor northern tool sells is named nortrac, but it's made by jinma (at least the smaller ones are).

What I found interesting was Jinma sells a 35hp but only 3 cyls ...

Maybe they expanded their AG King line ... Who knows ... lol
 
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Jinma 300 series [354] can be ordered with a 3 cyl or a 4 cylinder engine.

I have stayed with the TY395E1 35 Hp.

Ronald
Ranch Hand Supply
 
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Ranch_Hand_Supp said:
Jinma 300 series [354] can be ordered with a 3 cyl or a 4 cylinder engine.

I have stayed with the TY395E1 35 Hp.

Ronald
Ranch Hand Supply

Thanks Ronald!
 
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the_wolfman said:
Bought an Ag King 3540 - 35 hp 4 cyl ...

Will be adding loader/backhoe and other attachment ...

Anyone have experience with this or any other AG King?

Thanks in advance!


I have the very tractor that you describe with FEL and a genuine 6' Gannon with about 110 hours. The tractor has been excellent with the exception of the rather crude wiring harness. Hard to start in the winter but a lower radiator hose heater and the slightest squirt of starting ether in the air filter air intake always does the trick.

My recommendation is to always buy from a servicing dealer, solves a lot of problems.

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Arizona Hi Country said:
I have the very tractor that you describe with FEL and a genuine 6' Gannon with about 110 hours. The tractor has been excellent with the exception of the rather crude wiring harness. Hard to start in the winter but a lower radiator hose heater and the slightest squirt of starting ether in the air filter air intake always does the trick.

My recommendation is to always buy from a servicing dealer, solves a lot of problems.

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Great info ... I am about 5 to 6 hours south of your in Cochise County ...

Any tips you can provide please go for it or email me at:
thewolfman96@gmail.com ...

THANKS!!!
 
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Cacinok said:
thanks wolfman, looks like you picked up a nice package.

yes bti means that the ag king is a jinma, just w/ a different name, much the same way the tractor northern tool sells is named nortrac, but it's made by jinma (at least the smaller ones are).

Here's one from Northern Tool in Dallas.
 

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BTDT said:
Here's one from Northern Tool in Dallas.

Nice pics ... thanks!!!

delivery should be in a few days or so ...

Can't wait ...
 
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Tractor Arrived :)

The PTO speed on this according to the lever is 720 or 540 ...

Ran into the following problems:
1. Water temp gauge pegs out after tractor is on for a short time. After engine cools down water temp gauge still pegged out. Dillon (the delivery man) called the office and it was determined the sending unit is bad and that a new sending unit would be sent out Monday.

2. No one filled the PTO reservoir (under the drivers seat) with fluid.

3. Who ever put the backhoe on has it so cock eyed I am afraid to operate it until I can spend the time to make it straight.

Drove it around just a short while (water temp) and played in H/L ...

Was wondering, if it ok to start off in L-2, L-3, H-2 or H-3 if the revs are high enough?

FYI, Dillon the delivery guy was a true professional!!!!!

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1. In the mean time, just disconnect the wire at the sending unit.
2. That the hydraulics housing. It gets hydraulic fluid, fill plug location typically behind the operator seat. The PTO is in the transmission/differential housings, and gets gear oil. Fill plug locations are typically on top of the shuttle/creeper box/tranny housing/rear diff housing.
3. no comment

You can take off in any gear that will move the tractor without excessively slipping the clutch. Usually you take off in the same gear that you intend to work in. You'll probably find though that you won't get much meaningful work done in the two highest gears, they're pretty much just road gears.

//greg//
 
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greg_g said:
1. In the mean time, just disconnect the wire at the sending unit.
2. That the hydraulics housing. It gets hydraulic fluid, fill plug location typically behind the operator seat. The PTO is in the transmission/differential housings, and gets gear oil. Fill plug locations are typically on top of the shuttle/creeper box/tranny housing/rear diff housing.
3. no comment

You can take off in any gear that will move the tractor without excessively slipping the clutch. Usually you take off in the same gear that you intend to work in. You'll probably find though that you won't get much meaningful work done in the two highest gears, they're pretty much just road gears.

//greg//

THANKS from one \\GREG\\ to another for the info ... !!!
 
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I am new to this forum and noticed the discussion concerning the AG King Tractor. I am looking at one that was involved in a fire. Are parts, wiring harness, belts, hoses...ancillary parts, readily available on-line? How about maintenance manuals?

The price is almost too good to pass by and I have been looking for a small tractor to do some work around the property.

-Rob
 
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AG King is just a Jinma with a different name. You can get any part you would ever need and manuels are also available. Help from other owners is available from this and other Chinese tractor sites. There are also many dealors, some view this site daily and are ready to help with advice or parts. No need to worry about getting parts. Just make sure the price is right. Used Jinma's are very cheap now. Pat
 
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I am new to this forum and noticed the discussion concerning the AG King Tractor. I am looking at one that was involved in a fire. Are parts, wiring harness, belts, hoses...ancillary parts, readily available on-line? How about maintenance manuals?

The price is almost too good to pass by and I have been looking for a small tractor to do some work around the property.

-Rob

It should be the parts, not as a rebuild. I would not touch anything that was in a fire because of the chances are the metal is now weakened.

Chris
 
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