Made a hydraulic top link extension

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if you were asking me, the answer is not exactly...I get full motion of the 3ph no matter, however:

I have a hydraulic toplink and, yes, I move it in or out as required ...usually to get the implement up high for carry (perhaps that is what you meant?) ...other answer: it depends on the implement both my rotary and finish mowers, themselves, have swinging toplinks...on my rear blade, which does not usually come w. such, I use it to provide "compliance"...i.e., to accommodate the hydraulic tail wheel it has so I can separately adjust the angle of attack of the blade and it also allows the blade to kick up if/when it meets that old immovable object.
 
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I like the concept; but I'm concerned there isn't enough material overlap that the welds may fail.


Except in transport, the toplink deals mostly with compression force. However, if transporting a heavy rotary cutter, your comment is absolutely valid.
 
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Sorry I didn't say who my ? was for. It was for High Compression.
Joe yours wouldn't do what I was asking.
 
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Very cleaver... :thumbsup: I like the design.

Thanks, but I can't take full credit. I got the idea from another TBN'r.
 
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how long is the stroke on the toplink cylinder? I've got a 1 1/4"-10" cylinder kicking around and thinking about making a hyd toplink for my little Beaver....

Mine is a 15" stroke 3" bore. It's the Kubota top n tilt.
 
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not sure if this would have helped but, when necessary, I lengthen my hydraulic top link at the other end with the HF "swinging toplink" ...as shown

No, that wouldn't help, because I need to be rigid. For example my box blade, If I want to make the bite less aggressive, I extend (push out) the top link.
 
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Do you have to move the top link in or out to get full travel of the 3pt.?
The top link pivot should be in line with the lower link pivot.

I guess the Kubota Engineers didn't get the memo. Because the draft arm pivots are a good 8"-10" forward of the top link pivot on an L5740. But to answer you question, no. I have full range of motion regardless of top link length. :thumbsup:
 
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Except in transport, the toplink deals mostly with compression force. However, if transporting a heavy rotary cutter, your comment is absolutely valid.

Yes, you are absolutely correct. I should have been more clear. I assumed that they were worried about the tension loads vs. the compression loads.
 

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