Using a turnbuckle for a top-link?

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Eldubya

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Bent the bejeebers out of my adjustable factory top-link, and am waiting for a replacement, but in the meantime...
Anybody ever use a galvanized turnbuckle in place of the standard top-link?
I suspect it's going to be quite brittle and prone to snapping? But it just might work! Definitely cheaper than a OEM.
 
   / Using a turnbuckle for a top-link? #3  
I would think a turnbuckle would be dangerous to use instead of the top link. On a box scraper you will put a lot of pressure on the top link when back filling. And if you already bent the top link how will a turnbuckle hold up. I have spent enough time in emergency because I tried a short cut or tried using a substandard part. Top link is designed for dynamic force, turnbuckle is designed for static force.
 
   / Using a turnbuckle for a top-link? #4  
A toplink is really just a glorified turnbuckle. If you can find a VERY sturdy turnbuckle, then it should work in an emergency as a temporary fix.

Some folks use a chain as a toplink and, depending on what implement is being used, that may work. But bending a toplink indicates that it likely was used in a compression situation so a chain would not work for such an application.

Tractor Supply carries them at a reasonable price:

Tractor Supply Co. - Enjoy searching:adjustable top link
 
   / Using a turnbuckle for a top-link?
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Bent the first one using it as the brace on a mechanical thumb on the back-hoe. (curl in has a LOT of power!)
The Turnbuckle will just be temporary, but I think I will carry one around as a back up.
 
   / Using a turnbuckle for a top-link? #6  
A steel turnbuckle should be OK. A junky cast mystery-metal one could be dangerous.

However, adjustable aftermarket 3rd points might be cheaper then a good turnbuckle.
 
 
 
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