Try here. Keep in mind that ANY aftermarket top link is going to have to have the tractor end ground down to fit for width. For some unknown reason, Kubota seems to think that the B series and smaller only require a narrower than std cat 1 end.I bent my top link when I raised the 3ph with my quick attach on and the ROPS down. I called Kubota and they want $160 if I remember correctly any third party recommendation? I own a B2601. Thanks
Thank you!Try here. Keep in mind that ANY aftermarket top link is going to have to have the tractor end ground down to fit for width. For some unknown reason, Kubota seems to think that the B series and smaller only require a narrower than std cat 1 end.
As it turns out the Kubota Dealer had a generic top link for 30 bucks and they were willing to grind it down for me for a perfect fit at no charge. Thanks again MtnViewRanch for the heads up on the size issue.$40 bucks at tractor supply. I have the original one that came with my tractor and I bought an extra long one for my disk and cutter. I use the shorter one with my grader.