s219
Super Member
- Joined
 - Dec 7, 2011
 
- Messages
 - 8,607
 
- Location
 - Virginia USA
 
- Tractor
 - Kubota L3200, Deere X380, Kubota RTV-X
 
My top link cylinder was under $200, then another $15-20 for fittings and $35 for custom hoses.  That was pretty inexpensive to me.  About the same for a side link, which I haven't done yet.  
On the other hand, the Kubota factory remote valve kit was over $1K, and that was a bit difficult to swallow...
I think a DIY hydraulic top link is a pretty easy project -- you really just need to find a cylinder with the correct ends and the right length/stroke. If you have a mechanical top link already, you can measure it to get the needed length/stroke and look for something in the ballpark.
	
		
			
		
		
	
				
			On the other hand, the Kubota factory remote valve kit was over $1K, and that was a bit difficult to swallow...
I think a DIY hydraulic top link is a pretty easy project -- you really just need to find a cylinder with the correct ends and the right length/stroke. If you have a mechanical top link already, you can measure it to get the needed length/stroke and look for something in the ballpark.