Hydraulic Top Link

Killer RC

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1997 M4700DT
Sep 14, 2013
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There are lots of times when the regular top link just isn't the right length, and my implement is angled wrong, and I hate to get off the tractor and mess with it. So I think this hydraulic top link is a great addition for the money.
I just had to add two UNF to 3/8" fittings from a local hydraulic shop, a 24" hose and a 36" hose, and two Pioneer hyd fittings to connect the hoses to my tractors rear hydraulics. From center of ball to center of ball its 22" collapsed, and 30" when extended. Its a beefy unit. For a Cat2, it's a pretty good deal.

$22 shipping. Fast delivery.

$160 Hyd Top Link
http://www.agrisupply.com/hydraulic-top-link-cat-2/p/67465/&sid=&eid=/

Two $5 fitting adapters
http://www.agrisupply.com/p/p/39539/

Two $15 hoses at Tractor Supply

Two $5 90 degree elbow fittings at Tractor Supply

Two $8 Pioneer hose couplers at Tractor Supply



 
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Killer RC

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1997 M4700DT
Sep 14, 2013
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They make longer versions of this top link. There are some that are like 35" fully extended, but as you can see, on my tractor 30" has the implement angled down more than enough, I would think. And at 22" fully retracted it has the implement aiming up at a pretty good angle. So it works good for me.
 

FTG-05

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L4330 w/FEL, RTV-XG850 and ZD326S
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Sorry for perhaps a dumb question: What do you do to install one of these if you don't have the power/hydraulic ports in the rear of the tractor, as shown in the upper right of the first pic?
 

78-79fordman

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2013 m7040hd 2013 L3800HST 1969 MF135
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Ya I'm get one for my m7040 because the rear spear it doesn't have enough angle to keep the bale on . It's level to stick it and level when up . When it needs more upper angle . And the cylinder will be nice when blading .

Glad all this was posted . Thanks
 

Killer RC

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1997 M4700DT
Sep 14, 2013
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SW Ohio
Sorry for perhaps a dumb question: What do you do to install one of these if you don't have the power/hydraulic ports in the rear of the tractor, as shown in the upper right of the first pic?
You'd have to add rear hydraulics. There are kits out there that let you tap into your existing hydraulics. Or talk to your Kubota parts dealer about how to do it, but I bet they would be pricey.
 

TripleR

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BX2200, BX2660, L5740 HSTC, M8540HDC and some other tractors and equipment
Sep 16, 2011
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I have an OEM TnT on one Kubota and a top-link from Fit-Rite on another, just can't beat how handy they are.