Villengineer
Gold Member
Staying clear of the acrimony being exhibited here... I did a thread search, but my search foo must be weak today. How well does the HydrauLink retain a given setting? I'm wondering if the cylinder's seals would leak after hard use in an afternoon or if the implement is left raised off the ground for a while, causing a change in the implement's pitch? How well would this cylinder work with something like a finish mower being pulled over bumpy ground - would it result in uneven mowing due to the cylinder not expanding/contracting quickly enough or too much?
When used with a finish mower, bush hog, or any other implement that doesn't have a fixed top link connection you shouldn't notice any change during normal use. Compared to a standard top link with the same center to center distance you might find that you get a little more float if you're cresting a steep incline as the hydraulink should extend a couple inches. You'll also notice the rear of the implement will drop farther when you lift. ie you would have to raise the 3 point farther to get the tail wheel of a bush hog off the ground with a hydraulink set at the same length as you would your standard top link.