HydrauLink- a self-contained air over hydraulic top link

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Now you can view our latest map of HydrauLink dealers. See if there is one near you. HydrauLink category II is now available at Agri Supply.

http://www.hydraulink.net/Sales.html
 
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Also, the new extended screws are available now for the category I units. You can order them directly by calling us at 479-254-0873.
 
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Okay... we've had a lot of big news recently.

1. Category II hydrauLinks are here and ready for sale!

2. Category I extended screws have arrived.

3. New vendors have joined with HydrauLink!

The Livestock Shed
Shawnee, OK
LivestockShed.com - Livestock Equipment, Horse Equipment, Dog Kennels, and Cattle Feeders.

AND

Farm Rite
New Jersey
Welcome to Farm-Rite Inc.

4. Our first generation protoypes for a remote are being developed as we speak!

5. A new map of vendors can be seen at HydrauLink Sales
 
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I have a JD 5203, is that a Cat one or Cat 2 hitch. I realy don't know how to tell. tks, very interested in this product.
 
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I have a JD 5203, is that a Cat one or Cat 2 hitch. I realy don't know how to tell. tks, very interested in this product.

What length do you need? Both units will likely do what you need. Take a look at your current top link. Extend and retract it to it's minimum and maximum. Let me know what it is and I'll direct you to the best one for you.
 
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Here's our latest flyer with measurements and specifications for both cat I & II.
 

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   / HydrauLink- a self-contained air over hydraulic top link #398  
What length do you need? Both units will likely do what you need. Take a look at your current top link. Extend and retract it to it's minimum and maximum. Let me know what it is and I'll direct you to the best one for you.

Extend and contract it from what position?
 
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Extend and contract it from what position?

Doesn't matter. Just remove your top link. Unscrew it to maximum length. Measure from the center of the hole on one end to the other hole. Then screw the link back down to it's minimum and measure it the same way. This should give us an idea as to which HydrauLink you should consider.
 
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I have a JD 5203, is that a Cat one or Cat 2 hitch. I realy don't know how to tell. tks, very interested in this product.

Your pin diameter is the easiest way to determine what category your hitch is. I believe:
cat 0=3/4" cat 1=7/8" cat 2=1 1/8" cat 3=1 7/16" on the top link. I could be wrong.
 
 

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