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GreensvilleJay

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BX23-S,57 A-C D-14,58 A-C D-14, 57 A-C D-14,tiller,cults,Millcreek 25G spreader,
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If it fits........probably
I have seen 'ratchet' style top links before.

I bolt them onto the implement, save the PITA adjusting them when swapping implements....
..also they tend to NOT go 'walkabout'..
 
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jimh406

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Kubota L2501 with R4 tires
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Top links usually have more flexibility in the ends. It provides more movement in all directions. I'm not sure why you need a new one, but Tractor Supply carries a good selection for very reasonable prices.
 
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jyoutz

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MX6000 HST open station, FEL, 6’ cutter, forks, 8’ rear blade, 7’ cultivator
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A have that on my rear blade to operate the offset functions. It’s called a ratchet jack, not a top link, but I guess if the pin sizes fit, it could serve in a pinch but yes, it’s not too flexible because it has no ball ends to swivel. Get an actual top link.
 

forky

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If it fits........probably
I have seen 'ratchet' style top links before.

I bolt them onto the implement, save the PITA adjusting them when swapping implements....
..also they tend to NOT go 'walkabout'..
In regard to the walkabout you refer to. I have a problem with that issue
when running the tiller. Would the solution be to add another nut to keep it from creeping?
I've been thinking about that before tilling season.