CHDinCT
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Been following this thread with interest. Waiting on the"BX" version. Any updates on the smaller version? Thanks.
Been following this thread with interest. Waiting on the"BX" version. Any updates on the smaller version? Thanks.
Have you thought about making an extension for the valve? On the smaller tractors you could reach the top link but there's no way I could on mine. Part of the appeal to, to me at least, is to be able to easily switch from float and solid without having to get off each time. I was thinking a simple cable with a knob on the end and a bracket you could mount to the ROPS.
Have you thought about making an extension for the valve? On the smaller tractors you could reach the top link but there's no way I could on mine. Part of the appeal to, to me at least, is to be able to easily switch from float and solid without having to get off each time. I was thinking a simple cable with a knob on the end and a bracket you could mount to the ROPS.
Are you talking about anti sway stabilizer bars? They connect from a point on the frame or trans axle to the lower link. Side links or (lift rods ) are vertical and connect the upper and lower links.
Just trying to understand what you are asking for.![]()
Yes, the lateral stabilizers (5199353 for TN70a)... the vertical rods are termed tie rods in the NH catalog, the horizontal component (does the main pulling) are flexible links (if they have the ends that slide out for assisting attachment). Be easier if everyone called the same item the same thing.
The idea is to reduce implement banging back and forth, particularly around turns the stress from a heavy-- I have a lot of turns when bush hogging, and a bit more compliance when backing up and nicking a boulder or tree would be helpful too. Unfortunately, the stabilizers have no standardization, so it becomes custom for each tractor.
If I had the time, I might hack up a Hydraulink see how it works as a lateral stabilizer... its not the money, its the time...
Can you not adjust your existing stabilizer bars so that there is no banging side to side motion?I know that on both of my tractors I can adjust the stabilizers so that the implement is tight and has no side to side motion or I can have them so that there is a limited amount of side to side motion if so desired.
oops. I forgot. HydrauLink is a category 1. We recommend it be used on tractors up to 45hp but I've seen it work on a few larger ones. Our category 2 version is in development as we speak. We hope to see it in production soon.