rv7charlie
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- Tractor
- Kubota M4700
Hi,
My M4700 came with a pair of manual-adjust (disconnect to adjust) leveling links in the Cat 2 3PH system. I'd like to replace one with a true adjustable link; preferably one with a crank handle. But the 'genuine article from Kubota is priced at about $800 and I'm not going there. There are numerous devices available on line, but most list only brand/model of tractor they fit, which isn't much help. I'm hoping someone with a Cat 2 size hitch on their Case, Deere, etc can see if my dimensions are close to yours. Mine uses 3/4" pins top and bottom, lower end (fork) of the link has 7/8" opening (arm on the tractor is 3/4" thick), top of arm is 1 5/8" thick (tractor's upper (lift) arm opening is 1 3/4" inside), and the pin-to-pin length right now is ~18".
Something like this:
could work, if the pin-to-pin distance is under 16"; the Kubota link has a solid block at the top that transitions from the arm to the link.
Thanks for any help.
My M4700 came with a pair of manual-adjust (disconnect to adjust) leveling links in the Cat 2 3PH system. I'd like to replace one with a true adjustable link; preferably one with a crank handle. But the 'genuine article from Kubota is priced at about $800 and I'm not going there. There are numerous devices available on line, but most list only brand/model of tractor they fit, which isn't much help. I'm hoping someone with a Cat 2 size hitch on their Case, Deere, etc can see if my dimensions are close to yours. Mine uses 3/4" pins top and bottom, lower end (fork) of the link has 7/8" opening (arm on the tractor is 3/4" thick), top of arm is 1 5/8" thick (tractor's upper (lift) arm opening is 1 3/4" inside), and the pin-to-pin length right now is ~18".
Something like this:
could work, if the pin-to-pin distance is under 16"; the Kubota link has a solid block at the top that transitions from the arm to the link.
Thanks for any help.