mikerose
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When I bought my used Kubota BX-23 the seller forgot to give me the top link for my 3-point hitch, it got lost and he ended up purchasing a new one for me from Tractor Supply. It's a Part # 0268412. I want to use the hitch to hold a home-made rear weight using a metal garbage can like I've seen. But it seems I have two issues.
This top link is just a bit too wide to fit into the proper spot on the Kubota, perhaps an eighth of an inch. I'm guessing that means it's the wrong one, yet going on line with TSC doesn't tell me what the right one should be. Is it possible it's because it's aftermarket? Supposedly these are all pretty standard according to the guy that sold it to me. Also it looks kind of long, about 18", and it seems a shorter one would be more sensible for what I want to do.
I did a lot of research into the types and grades of these parts and came away very confused! Frankly the whole 3-point hitch thing is very foreign and new to me, although some You Tube videos helped a lot.
So I'm looking for advice on how to proceed with solving my top link problem. The Kubota receiver does not look bent in any way. I suppose I could grind down one end of the existing top link so that it fits there. The pin fits fine by the way, it's just that the end of the link is a tad too thick. Thanks for your help.
This top link is just a bit too wide to fit into the proper spot on the Kubota, perhaps an eighth of an inch. I'm guessing that means it's the wrong one, yet going on line with TSC doesn't tell me what the right one should be. Is it possible it's because it's aftermarket? Supposedly these are all pretty standard according to the guy that sold it to me. Also it looks kind of long, about 18", and it seems a shorter one would be more sensible for what I want to do.
I did a lot of research into the types and grades of these parts and came away very confused! Frankly the whole 3-point hitch thing is very foreign and new to me, although some You Tube videos helped a lot.
So I'm looking for advice on how to proceed with solving my top link problem. The Kubota receiver does not look bent in any way. I suppose I could grind down one end of the existing top link so that it fits there. The pin fits fine by the way, it's just that the end of the link is a tad too thick. Thanks for your help.