jenkinsph
Super Star Member
I put my top n tilt kit on my 4520 the day after I brought it home in 2009 and haven't taken it off since then. I have a planetary auger so I can't think of a reason to need it removed.
Gordon:
Surplus Center www.surpluscenter.com has the exact same top-link cylinders as CCM. As for tilt cylinders, that's up to you to figure out what you need and fabricate the mounting clevises.
I got my top-link cylinder from Surplus Center and I wouldn't be without it.
I see that Surplus Center is also $60 less unless they do something really special with S/H. Of course there is no DPOCV either.
Not sure what you are looking at Gordon? Here are the 5 top links that Surplus Center sells and none of them are $60 less.![]()
I see that Surplus Center is also $60 less unless they do something really special with S/H. Of course there is no DPOCV either.
I haven't talked to them yet but I was thinking they would be my first try. I'm looking at the 2" cat1 cylinder with the 21" to 32" range for the top link and don't know about the side link - need to see what they have. I'm trying to get educated so comments are welcome. Thanks
gg
Based on my personal experience, I would never buy from CCM again. I've read all about the wonderful experiences other posters have had with this company but my HTL from CCM leaked after installation. I took the fittings sent with the unit to my local hydraulics supplier and his opinion was that they were the incorrect fittings. He called CCM, spoke with Mark who told him to sell me the correct fittings and that if I sent the receipt to CCM, they'd cover the cost. He did, I did and CCM didn't. I'm not upset about the leaky fittings or the extra $17 I spent but rather the broken promise. For a savings of $17 CCM lost this customer for life. What kind of business model is that?
Seems like that is the worst thing a business can do. If they try hard and do there best and do what they say they are going to do, then everybody respects that. If they don't They can't expect repeat business.
Thanks for the heads up
gg
I've had my TnT for 3 years now. It's been a great advantage for many different jobs. However, there are 2 attachments that do not co-exist very well with the system on my JD 110.
My Kuhn disc mower does not work real well with the tilt cylinder installed. The variable changes to the tilt creates havoc with the cutter bar angle and will result in an uneven cut and/or the cutter digging into the ground. So, I drop the tilt cylinder and use the hard link whenever I'm using the disc mower.
Long story - short: you do have to pay attention to whatever attachment that you plan to use with your TnT. You can have conflicts with the cylinders.
AKfish