Toplink top link question?

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mattellis2

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so i bought a new top link for my 3ph this last weekend. my original was bent by the previous owner, and i finally got around to needing to adjust it, so i picked one up. it looks like the one in the picture below:

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my question is this: how do i install the little bar used to crank the turnbuckle body? it has little dimples on it that prevent it going into the hole drilled through the body. i figured i get some suggestions here prior to hitting it with a big freakin' hammer!

thanks!

-matt
 
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I hit mine with a medium sized hammer.:D
 
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Thats all there is, just beat it in with a hammer. Just make sure after you get it through the first hole, you line it up with the second hole before smacking it again. (experience talking here!)
Then if it looks like it might still fall out again, take a chisle and peen the hole closed again, and you may be able to open the dimples on the bar. I didnt, and mine hasn't gotten lost yet.

Keith in SC
 
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Once you get it through and centered, you could weld up each side.
 
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Texas Dodge said:
Once you get it through and centered, you could weld up each side.


don't you leave it loose so you can slide it back and forth? longer lever=easier to turn!

-matt
 
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mattellis2 said:
don't you leave it loose so you can slide it back and forth? longer lever=easier to turn!

-matt
Concur. I've got at least half a dozen of them. After tapping the rod through, I've never ever lost one. The fact that they slide back and forth definitely gives a torque advantage to a heavy load on the threads.

//greg//
 
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Matt, your question brought a smile to my face as I'm sure it has with all the others who have done this before. Another interesting thing in your post was that the former owner bent the previous toplink. How do you do that?:confused: The only way I can figure to do that would be with a disc cultivator or rotary cutter and the toplink adjust too far out. Then, if you went over a rough spot, there might be enough leverage to bend a toplink. My wife had an old International with a bent toplink when we got married. She didn't bend it and I could never figure out how that happened either.:)
 
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jinman said:
Matt, your question brought a smile to my face as I'm sure it has with all the others who have done this before. Another interesting thing in your post was that the former owner bent the previous toplink. How do you do that?:confused: The only way I can figure to do that would be with a disc cultivator or rotary cutter and the toplink adjust too far out. Then, if you went over a rough spot, there might be enough leverage to bend a toplink. My wife had an old International with a bent toplink when we got married. She didn't bend it and I could never figure out how that happened either.:)

By the picture in your signature I am pretty sure you can think of a few more ways to bend up just about anything on a tractor :)
 
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Matt, I'm so glad you asked that question. I just replaced my first top link and had no idea how to get the rod in. Now I know. :) I love this forum!
 
 
 
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