3-Point Hitch First time using hydraulic toplink

   / First time using hydraulic toplink #1  

LlamaLand1

New member
Joined
Feb 26, 2014
Messages
5
Location
Southwest, Vermont
Tractor
Kubota MX5100
I'm a relatively new member to this forum. After reading about hydraulic top links here I recently purchased one and today was the first time I used it. I had some serious potholes in my 800' gravel driveway and my box blade made quick work of them. What a huge difference as compared to having to manually adjust the cutting/grading angle. I had owned a L3000 without rear remotes for 12 years before recently getting the MX5100 (with one remote). I plan on adding a second remote soon and will look at adding a hyd side link to make crowning the driveway easier.

To be honest, before joining TBN I had not even heard of "Top & Tilt". What a great source of information...
 

Attachments

  • _DSF2939.jpg
    _DSF2939.jpg
    1.1 MB · Views: 299
   / First time using hydraulic toplink #2  
Boy, Southwest, Vermont looks a lot like north central Vermont.
 

Attachments

  • IMG_0426.jpg
    IMG_0426.jpg
    924.3 KB · Views: 206
   / First time using hydraulic toplink
  • Thread Starter
#3  
You're right! The snow finally melted this past week so now have a long list of projects...
 
   / First time using hydraulic toplink
  • Thread Starter
#5  
I doubt it. Most lakes and ponds around here are still frozen so I imagine that Joe's pond will have ice until May.
 
   / First time using hydraulic toplink #6  
Congrats on the top and tilt. Most people find them a great addition. I know I did.

Still snow in NE VT. But it is going fast. This is a couple days ago.
 

Attachments

  • Garden4_7_14.JPG
    Garden4_7_14.JPG
    866.2 KB · Views: 196
   / First time using hydraulic toplink #7  
Yesterday the last of the snow melted from the roof, still a lot of snow in the fields, but I'm hearing redwings and song sparrows. Spring is making itself known!


I have a carryall I put a hydraulic top link on this past winter so I could lower it up and down easily while keeping it flat. I intend ti use that cylinder on my hiller for the garden as well. - Just saw the corner of the garden through the melted snow today- covered still, but the corner showed- with a large covering of water, melted snow!
 
Last edited:
   / First time using hydraulic toplink #8  
I have been farming for 35 years and just recently read a post concerning a hydraulic top link. I didn't even think about it as I had drag implements over the years with cylinders and had a problem controlling the depth...course that and 3rd member on a tractor is not the same as I learned.

So I put one on my tractor recently and I too am sold on the idea. I run some pretty good sized implements for the size of my tractor and depth and tilt are big factors in overloading it or not. With the cylinder I can get going and look out the back and tweak the implement for best performance.

Mark
 
   / First time using hydraulic toplink #9  
You'll enjoy adding the second remote and getting a tilt cylinder as well. Especially when doing BB work.

When I'm doing fine finish work I set the 3pt height with the BB off the ground a few inches. Then I adjust the height with the top link. Seems like I can get a finer touch that way. Once you add the tilt cylinder you can really do some slick finish work. Especially if working on a driveway or something that needs a specific grade.
 
   / First time using hydraulic toplink
  • Thread Starter
#10  
Thanks for the tips. I have some more experimenting to do...

Ed
 

Tractor & Equipment Auctions

3000 Gallon Black Poly Water Tank (A49461)
3000 Gallon Black...
2012 CATERPILLAR 259B3 SKID STEER (A51242)
2012 CATERPILLAR...
2017 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 Crew Cab Pickup Truck (A50323)
2017 Chevrolet...
2014 CATERPILLAR CT6605 SBA 6X4 DUMP TRUCK (A51406)
2014 CATERPILLAR...
2022 Case IH 8250 4WD Combine (A50657)
2022 Case IH 8250...
SANY SY75C EXCAVATOR (A51242)
SANY SY75C...
 
Top