HybridVigor
Bronze Member
Most implements are designed to be operated when perfectly level. Obviously make sure you’re roughly centered around the length that gets you level, but I tend to bias towards a slightly shorter range vs longer if you have to choose. Making sure I have the right range on the short side means I can lift things higher for clearance. I can’t think of too many implements where you’d need to have the end furtherest from the tractor drastically lower than level, but I’m sure someone could think of something. Take a look at your implements and measure what it takes to be level. Then ask yourself if you want to bias shorter, longer or even for each one. I’d wait till you get your hooks welded up because it could make a difference, although I suspect a minorish one.how did you choose the length range of your cylinder?
It seems the cylinder travel will necessarily be less than my top-link's adjustability:
Further, unsurprisingly the available cylinder ranges are not "perfectly centered" around my particular average length (seems to be around 25", out of a total top link range of 18-30") - so I'll have choose the 7-10" travel I get from the cylinder either in the shorter or longer part of my current 18-30".
- the top euro hook reduces the available travel by an inch or three (it's just physically longer than the normal ball)
- a hydraulic cylinder is not simply going to have a shorter adjustment range, given the range taken up around the seals on each end outside the ports.
Complicating things, today my lower links (telescoping) are ~28" pin to pin, but I am probably going to swap in fixed stock links, which are shorter, I believe - so while today I generally keep the top link around 25", it seems I can/should bring that in some.
Solutions that provide the cake as eat it, too will get the most upvotesThanks!
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(hope I'm not hijacking the thread, happy to make a new one to ask if that's better)
All things considered the top link was always the easiest part of the equation for me. I’d prioritize getting the lower link hooks first. I like the rapid ball hook on my hydraulic top link, but the return on that was nothing like first putting on hooks.