pwright
Gold Member
I already have a hydraulic top link. I think I can take about 8" long piece of square tubing, drill holes in one end got the top link pin on the rake. Then cut out about 3" of top and bottom sides of tube to end up with two ears on sides with hole for pin on the top link cylinder.
It isn't a hydraulic top link. It's a top link that uses both pneumatic and hydraulic pressure to give you a self-adjusting link that can float or be rigid like a screw top top-link.
Website: HydrauLink™ - A self-contained hydraulic top link