JINMA224XR
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- Feb 27, 2005
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- Alabama Gulf Coast
- Tractor
- 2004 JINMA 224XR, (1990 SHINNIU 254/sold)
<font color="blue"> I never found a drain plug on the side of the transfer case.
I do not know if this is recommended or not but when I filled the tractor back up with 80w-90 gear I took the creeper box cover off and put most of the fluid through there and watched to make sure that the oil passed through the bearing. Robby </font>
Hey Robby,
Please view Greg's attachment, as his picture is right on the money. And you want to make sure that oil is also getting into the Transfer Case.
The way that you used, (Taking the creeper cover off), is probably the best way. Some of the Guy's even put in a dip stick for that reservoir as well. Instructions for that is either on TBN or over at the NYCTO Forum.
The way that I did it, was to leave the drain plug out of the Creeper and the Transfer until I saw Diesel fuel coming out and then after the flush. I left those plugs out also, until I saw oil coming out of those drain's.
You did good Robby, but I would make sure that you have oil in the transfer CAse. You may also have a solution of diesel fuel in the transfer case, until you drain it also.
The heat is about to get me. I am putting up shelving in the shop/garage now. I've got 36' up and one more 12' section and I will have the 48' of shelf Space, that I wanted, completed. The 30" fan that I ordered from Harbor Freight hasn't came yet, so it has really been hard working in the Metal building in the heat. I hope after all of this work on the new building that a Hurricane doesn't come along and blow the thing down.
Get your tractors running &
Have a nice day,
Joe /forums/images/graemlins/cool.gif
I do not know if this is recommended or not but when I filled the tractor back up with 80w-90 gear I took the creeper box cover off and put most of the fluid through there and watched to make sure that the oil passed through the bearing. Robby </font>
Hey Robby,
Please view Greg's attachment, as his picture is right on the money. And you want to make sure that oil is also getting into the Transfer Case.
The way that you used, (Taking the creeper cover off), is probably the best way. Some of the Guy's even put in a dip stick for that reservoir as well. Instructions for that is either on TBN or over at the NYCTO Forum.
The way that I did it, was to leave the drain plug out of the Creeper and the Transfer until I saw Diesel fuel coming out and then after the flush. I left those plugs out also, until I saw oil coming out of those drain's.
You did good Robby, but I would make sure that you have oil in the transfer CAse. You may also have a solution of diesel fuel in the transfer case, until you drain it also.
The heat is about to get me. I am putting up shelving in the shop/garage now. I've got 36' up and one more 12' section and I will have the 48' of shelf Space, that I wanted, completed. The 30" fan that I ordered from Harbor Freight hasn't came yet, so it has really been hard working in the Metal building in the heat. I hope after all of this work on the new building that a Hurricane doesn't come along and blow the thing down.
Get your tractors running &
Have a nice day,
Joe /forums/images/graemlins/cool.gif