Hydraulic Top Link M9540

   / Hydraulic Top Link M9540 #61  
Do agree and could be a very big factor

Maybe it comes down to a hydraulic top link should only be used on tractors under 60HP. The MX5200 3 pt lift is 2310lb, and things bouncing around can well exceed this limit and then add in that on the TL and the check valve pressure limit could be reached momentarily.

So I'll add my little cylinder and play around with light things, and if I get a heavy attachment someday, I'll change to a screw type.

Got the eye cut off and longer one welded on yesterday

This has made my day, I can't stop laughing.
:rotfl: Try telling that to these guys that are running a 660HP articulated tractor that have a cat 4 hitch that lifts over 20,000lbs.

By the way, they use a 4" dia cylinder with a 2" dia rod.

Big and small, I build them all. ;)
 

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#62  
That was tongue n cheek

Glad to help with the laugh.

Its all good, and just part of posting thoughts on a forum, hope it stays good hearted
 
   / Hydraulic Top Link M9540 #63  
That was tongue n cheek

Glad to help with the laugh.

Its all good, and just part of posting thoughts on a forum, hope it stays good hearted

All I know is that it put a smile on my face and that is a good thing. ;)
 
   / Hydraulic Top Link M9540 #64  
Do agree and could be a very big factor

Maybe it comes down to a hydraulic top link should only be used on tractors under 60HP. The MX5200 3 pt lift is 2310lb, and things bouncing around can well exceed this limit and then add in that on the TL and the check valve pressure limit could be reached momentarily.

So I'll add my little cylinder and play around with light things, and if I get a heavy attachment someday, I'll change to a screw type.

Got the eye cut off and longer one welded on yesterday

Well, like I said, if you never have the need for heavy implements.....you will be just fine with an undersized cylinder.

But let me reiterate I case it was overlooked...you have NO PRESSURE RELIEF protecting anything unless you are ACTIVELY moving the toplink
 
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#65  
Installed it today and go figure another issue showed up, its a CAT 3 fitting. Guess I'll be using a 1-2 and 2-3 bushing on top.

So it goes, always something

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   / Hydraulic Top Link M9540 #66  
Thats odd. Why would they build Cat III on a cylinder that small?
 
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#67  
Thats odd. Why would they build Cat III on a cylinder that small?

Have no idea, I was standing there with them and said I want a Cat 2 extension. Next think I know they have 3 different weldable ends out and deciding which ones to use. One guy grabs a pin and says that's to small and they grab another. I'm sort of watching but not close. I tell them I'll be back in a few hours having to go get 15 gal of UDT. Come back and take it home, next day, WT He double hockey sticks
 
   / Hydraulic Top Link M9540 #68  
AllDodge,
Did you have to take the cylinder apart to weld the end on or just extend the cylinder all the way? I think I am going to have to weld ends on to make my tilt cylinder and was wondering about all the heat and the seal.
 
   / Hydraulic Top Link M9540 #69  
Just extend the ram.
 
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#70  
Yes, just extend the ram. Use air and push it out
 

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