Hello - Merry Christmas & Happy Holidays to All.
I own a little JINMA 284. I hope to find lots of support and guidance here on the care and feeding (mostly care) of the little beasty.
I took it pretty easy on it, learning how to use it, getting the feel of things the first year (while under warrenty). But now the honeymoon is over, and it's time to get dirty. Think yall can help me out? I sure hope so! I find not only am I mechanically challenged and easily intimidated by big heavy equipment, I really don't like smashed, dirty fingers and scrapped knuckles. I know I should have given that a bit more thought before buying, but the selling point was all the work I could accomplish and the back breaking pain I could avoid with the tractor doing all that lifting and shoveling, and hauling! I can't wait to tackle some of those projects on my list and maintenance of the horses' runs and the pasture/yard areas really is great with this tool. But now the tool needs some TLC.. so where to begin? Location, location, location.....deep south eastern AZ is definitely the place to be, but tractor mechanics are few and far between! More next time
Wishing everyone a joyous New Year....Em
I own a little JINMA 284. I hope to find lots of support and guidance here on the care and feeding (mostly care) of the little beasty.
I took it pretty easy on it, learning how to use it, getting the feel of things the first year (while under warrenty). But now the honeymoon is over, and it's time to get dirty. Think yall can help me out? I sure hope so! I find not only am I mechanically challenged and easily intimidated by big heavy equipment, I really don't like smashed, dirty fingers and scrapped knuckles. I know I should have given that a bit more thought before buying, but the selling point was all the work I could accomplish and the back breaking pain I could avoid with the tractor doing all that lifting and shoveling, and hauling! I can't wait to tackle some of those projects on my list and maintenance of the horses' runs and the pasture/yard areas really is great with this tool. But now the tool needs some TLC.. so where to begin? Location, location, location.....deep south eastern AZ is definitely the place to be, but tractor mechanics are few and far between! More next time
Wishing everyone a joyous New Year....Em