Is there a parts kit or instructions on adding a hydraulic top link to a B7100? Is this possible?
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It is possible but you will need a remote hydraulic valve unless you choose to operate it from a FEL valve.Is there a parts kit or instructions on adding a hydraulic top link to a B7100? Is this possible?
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You need to start here:Is there a parts kit or instructions on adding a hydraulic top link to a B7100? Is this possible?
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Very possible but no kits that i know of. You will need to buy anappropriately sized toplink, Then its a matter of hooking up a control valve and adding rear outlets if needed. Instructions are pretty simple. Do you have a loader?Is there a parts kit or instructions on adding a hydraulic top link to a B7100? Is this possible?
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Yes have a loaderVery possible but no kits that i know of. You will need to buy anappropriately sized toplink, Then its a matter of hooking up a control valve and adding rear outlets if needed. Instructions are pretty simple. Do you have a loader?
Dan
Then all you need is the top link, an inexpensive control valve, a few hoses, and a pair of quick connect outlets. You also need to pick a place to mount the valve. My personal choice would be bolt it to the top of the right fender. Its a convenient location and easy to do. And I would not do just one set of remotes - I would do two. The incremental cost for the valve is coffee money and you don't have to add the outlets until later.Yes have a loader
Dan,The incremental cost for the valve is coffee money
Dan
Hyperbole Whole Bean Double RoastDan,
Love the line - but I have a question, is that Starbucks coffee or the better half's coffee? One is overly expensive and the other 50 cents!
Two lumps of sugar sounds perfect! (Spools) - I would, if doing that def go for 2 !Hyperbole Whole Bean Double Roast
Real (subject to @hagrid metaphysical determination) numbers:
One spool: $80
Two spool : $109.
Dan
Adding a single rear remote will cost $200 and is a useful addition to any tractor. Take maybe am hour to install and can be used for much more than just a top link.Having a B7100 and a handful of attachments of various sizes and weights, my question is why? Adding a hydraulic top link will cost hundreds of dollars and with all my adjusting be it back blade or brush hog I've never had an issue just reaching behind me and turning the top link by hand.