Mike from MI
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Extended all the way out and center hole to center hole ?
Extended all the way out and center hole to center hole ?
Many I see list both dimensions-fully closed and fully open. Otherwise you could get a match one way and not the other. Like this one: 17 to 25 1/2 Top Link, Cat 1, 13 Center Tube Length Bruce
Building ballast box out of plastic barrel. I need a longer top link to keep barrel level when lifted to where lower arms are level.
As noted, typically listed are the collapsed and the extended lengths. Take a look here. They usually have a good selection at a reasonable cost. :thumbsup:
Mike, you checked the retracted length too, right? Will the new longer link give you the retraction you need when you're using implements other than the ballast barrel, e.g. a York rake or a rear blade that you want to carry high for clearance from time to time? But I guess if not, you could always just swap it out for the original when necessary.
If you must abuse your tractor and need to add a ballast in the rear, you should keep the weight as low to the ground as possible.
Wondering why the attachment points of the weight couldn't be located to roughly a standard pattern.
Depending on the load, in some cases you need to have weight behind the rear tires to fully utilize the front end loader's capabilities. We have a tractor at work that has to have weight behind the back wheels or the front axle is overloaded when they lift the pusher box that is on the loader. The pusher box is within the loaders capabilities, but the front axle is overloaded if they pick up the pusher box. Aaron Z