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January 6, 2012
| gerlamb
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I have a jinma224 with the loader and a log splitter. When I detach the loader and attach the lines to the splitter they work fine, but when I remove from splitter and try to connec to loader the male and female won't lock in. Any help. thanks Gerry
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January 6, 2012
| quicksandfarmer
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My bet is that the line still has fluid under pressure. Can you put the splitter back on and (with the engine off) run the handle back and forth to release all pressure in the system? If that fails you could unscrew the coupling from the line to vent the pressure.
My experience is that couplers from different manufacturers don't always work well together, and the ones that come with the tractor aren't that great. You might consider just replacing all of them.
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January 6, 2012
| biggerten
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Post edited 5:44 pm – January 6, 2012 by biggerten
Along the same line, maybe the loader lines are under pressure. Maybe the loader was dis-connected while the bucket was raised?
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January 7, 2012
| Affordable
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I agree with the above, also if you check with Ronald at Ranchhand suppy 757-650-9124 he has a constant flow kit with brackets, hoses that will give you a supply and return at the rear of your tractor so you do not have to keep unplugging the loader,it's a ecoomical kit to purchase
Tommy
Affordable Tractor Sales
"Your Jinma Parts Superstore"
http://www.affordabletractorsalesco.com
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January 10, 2012
| circleg
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You are having pressure left in your lines causing the problem. We have the Italian couplers in stock that we swap out on our units when they come in.
Phillip
Circle G Tractor Sales, Inc.
http://www.circlegtractorparts.com
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