Texas Kioti
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No, none of the links that I build have the DPOCV. (check valve)
How do they hold the position you place them in without a CV? What keeps the implement from drifting out of position?
No, none of the links that I build have the DPOCV. (check valve)
How do they hold the position you place them in without a CV? What keeps the implement from drifting out of position?
No, none of the links that I build have the DPOCV. (check valve)
Do any of you guys ever try just twisting the OEM hook 90 degrees and then hook onto the hydraulic port?
I did a mockup with a coat hanger and it was too short to reach either the upper or lower port. I think the thing my son got will do the trick and frankly, I only have it up when changing out implements. I rarely don't have something hanging off the 3 pt.
I tried grabbing the hook and bending it and the whole tractor turned with it. Brian you really need to come up with a universial mount.
Steave said:Been trying to learn something about these Top Links so thanks for the thread. I have to ask the dumb question, but how do you move the Top Link in and out for the initial hook up to an implement? If you have to climb back and forth from the tractor to move the Link in and out, WOW! Surely I'm missing something. On my little Ford that wouldn't be an issue but on my cousin's M9540 Kubota would be a lot of climbing.
Been trying to learn something about these Top Links so thanks for the thread. I have to ask the dumb question, but how do you move the Top Link in and out for the initial hook up to an implement? If you have to climb back and forth from the tractor to move the Link in and out, WOW! Surely I'm missing something. On my little Ford that wouldn't be an issue but on my cousin's M9540 Kubota would be a lot of climbing.