Hydraulic Top link

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smilinjak

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Kubota 3800 HST
What do you folks think about hydraulic top links on Cat 1 equipment. Are they worth the expense? I'm thinking of adding a 6' scrape blade for snow removal and maintaining the driveway. Would it be worthwhile?
 
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What do you folks think about hydraulic top links on Cat 1 equipment. Are they worth the expense? I'm thinking of adding a 6' scrape blade for snow removal and maintaining the driveway. Would it be worthwhile?

I never needed this for a scraper blade. These come in handy when whatever you are picking up with the 3 pt needs a forward tilt such as when using rear forks picking up logs or pallets. Nothing I ever did with a scraper blade that could not be changed with a quick twist of the screw adjustment. For snow or grading, once I've set it to do what I want, I never touched it again. I suppose some like to fiddle with this tilting mechanism but I am not one of those.
 
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3pt box blade, 3pt forks, 3pt scoop bucket,

i suppose 3pt PHD (post hole digger) instead of moving tractor forward / reverse to keep auger bit straight as it digs down / pulls out of the hole.

3pt boom possibly.
 
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I put one on my B3200 and love it. I use an Armstrong Ag 5 foot land plane. The hydraulic top link lets me adjust the angle of the land plane on the fly. It is a great aid in hooking up those heavy implements. Best use would be on a land plane or box blade. Not that useful with a finish mower or shredder.
 
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A hydraulic top link ,in my opinion, is a very valuable tool to have. It gives you a lot of flexibility and convenience. I didn't have one until a couple of years back. I actually learned how useful they can be by reading about them here on TBN. The primary implement that I use it with is a box blade but I also use it with my landscape rake and hay mover. I don't have a scrape blade yet but I am sure I will use the link with it when I get one. It has became a tool that I don't intend to be without.
 
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:thumbsup:hi,i got one 2years ago did not think i used it a lot but guest what i broke it the other week and now i miss the **** out of it :mad::thumbsup::thumbsup: i just got off the phone with Travis at Carter&Carter machinery:laughing:and he will send me the part i need to fix it and that my friend for free after 2 years how bout that for service.:thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup: Great and friendly at that place. Mike
 
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Never had one before I bought this last Kubota and figured it was no big deal. Now that I have one I would HATE to not have it, VERY useful and I find I make a lot of little adjustment that are helpful but I would never make if I had to get off the tractor and crank the top link up and down.
 
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Never had one before I bought this last Kubota and figured it was no big deal. Now that I have one I would HATE to not have it, VERY useful and I find I make a lot of little adjustment that are helpful but I would never make if I had to get off the tractor and crank the top link up and down.

Thanks for all the input folks. Think I will make the effort to do the deed. Have to wait for the pigybank to fatten a little.
smilinjak :D:)
 

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