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Jinma Tractor Introductory User Guide July 2007 Page 31
Diesel Fuel Filter Cartridge: Use a Napa# 3195 or
Jinma HECX0607 fuel filter. These can be purchased
at Rocky Mountain Farm Pros or at your local Napa.
Do I have to settle and filter the diesel fuel before
putting it in the tractor? Do I have to periodically
drain the fuel tank to remove debris? No, fuel in the
US is of sufficient quality that it does not have to be
settled or filtered unless it has become contaminated.
Make sure any transfer container is clean inside and
does not have internal scale or rust. Under normal
conditions you don’t need to drain the fuel tank;
draining it after every 500 hours of service is probably
a wise precaution especially if your fuel filter cartridge
is getting more contaminants than normal. Draining the
tank requires removing the connection to the bottom of
the fuel tank and should only be done in carefully controlled situations with a cold engine and with provisions to
catch all drained fluid.
Electrical System
General: This is a 12 volt system the same as automobiles with the chassis of the tractor grounded to the
negative pole of the battery.
Battery: The original battery is a heavy duty 925 CCA (cold cranking amps) battery. A replacement battery
can be of any size which will fit and not cause a short (such as might happen with side terminals). It should be a
heavy duty marine or automotive battery designed for starting and have a Cold Cranking Amp (CCA) rating of
at least 900 CCA.
(Need Battery Picture)
Fuses: The tractor uses standard automotive fuses.
There are extra fuses located in the side of the fuse
box.
Lights: The tractor uses standard automotive
bulbs, and should come with extras in the provided
tool box.
Schematic: See the Jinma manual.
Diesel Fuel Filter
Fuse Box

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