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Old 03-27-2015, 03:33 PM
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Originally Posted by seapro21 View Post
This place will work on them:

Tractors Plus Inc
1977 US-11 Picayune, MS 39466
(601) 798-0280

I have a Farm Pro with the same motor and I am about to order parts from this place that i found online, they seem to have everything for these types of tractors and motors.

https://affordabletractorsalesco.com/index.php

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thank you so very much, he will be greatly relieved to get this info. i'll let him know this place works on Jinma tractors with Yang Dong motors in them.

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Originally Posted by lil bubba View Post
personally I don't understand this and think it cowardly and stupid for any respectable mechanic to say he is too scared to work on a tractor just because it doesn't have an instruction manual. to me, as long as the customer is willing to take the risk of breaking something (since there is no other choice) then so should the mechanic.




There's more to it than what you think....It is not COWARDLY AND STUPID for a mechanic to refuse to work on something he knows you won't be satisfied with...I was a mechanic who worked diesel , hydraulic , and gas john deere , kubota , toro , and jacobson on a golf course and had guy's come in all the time with mowers and weedeaters they sat up all winter and thought you were a miracle worker to fix....So you get a 200.00 lawnmower that needs a carb that cost $80.00 and a new 2-$4.00 spark plug and a new blade and change the oil and they ***** cause you want $40.00 labor after you had to go thru the trouble of going thru the internet or sitting around making phone calls trying to find your parts and cleaning up all the crud to replace the parts you didn't take care of to start with....The mechanic ain't cowardly and stupid he just knows better....I can gaurantee you when it comes time for a new clutch or serious engine work it ain't gunna be cheap and it probly won't be easy for the mechanic to find parts.....BUY CHEAP,,,,,,GET CHEAP........
if he is willing to take the risk then why isn't the mechanic willing to do the work is all im saying. the parts are not hard to get, maybe not cheap or found local but they are gettable so as long as he has the parts in hand and he just needs someone to do the work but he, nor I, can find anyone to say they are willing to do the work even if the parts are given to them in hand.

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