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If your going to pay that much for one, get it from Carter and Carter for about the same money. It will be a Cat. 1 (right length and ball ID) like you need instead of Cat. 2. The C&C cylinder also has valves on board to keep it from drifting down.
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Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: panama city and altha florida
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Your right that is a good deal. Looks like they offer several differant lengths.
What would be the best size for my L3300? I have landscape rake, moldboard plow, disc harrow, box blade, subsoiler, bush hog, tiller. |
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Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Pine, CO
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If you look on their website and open the pdf called:
Top-N-Tilt: Information needed to install INSTALLATION QUESTIONS PDF it should answer most of your questions. If you still have some, call them and they will happily help you out. I'm very happy with their top and side link cylinders and their service. |
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Your tractor uses a Cat. 1 size link. The one that you more than likely will need will be the 18-26.5". Unless you have a Pat's quick change, then you might need the 21-32". I know I had to go to the longer size when I put Pats on. Measure your top link with it at it's shortest length and then fully extended. Compare that to the available link sizes.
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