Kubota B2710, IH TD6-62 dozer with Drott 4n1 bucket loader
I agree. Hydraulic top link is always installed. My tilt link cylinder just sits on the shelf gathering dust. Now if I did a lot of "crowning" with the rear blade or box scraper then maybe I might leave it installed.
In my opinion, and I have expressed this privately to Henro and several others, is to go for the top link and forego the tilt link cylinder because it is normally not a cost effective addition to your tractor.
Kubota B2710, IH TD6-62 dozer with Drott 4n1 bucket loader
I agree. Hydraulic top link is always installed. My tilt link cylinder just sits on the shelf gathering dust. Now if I did a lot of "crowning" with the rear blade or box scraper then maybe I might leave it installed.
In my opinion, and I have expressed this privately to Henro and several others, is to go for the top link and forego the tilt link cylinder because it is normally not a cost effective addition to your tractor.
Kubota B2410 Bi-Speed Turn, R4's, Top 'N' Tilt, LA 352 Loader w/ Toothbar
If I could only have one, it would definately be top. I do use the side pretty regularly as I do a fair amount of box blade work and I have 3 point forks/carry all and the side link makes getting into pallets a lot easier. I also tend to change out implements quite a bit and it makes that job easier as well. However, I use the top for everything (except backhoe).
Kubota B2410 Bi-Speed Turn, R4's, Top 'N' Tilt, LA 352 Loader w/ Toothbar
If I could only have one, it would definately be top. I do use the side pretty regularly as I do a fair amount of box blade work and I have 3 point forks/carry all and the side link makes getting into pallets a lot easier. I also tend to change out implements quite a bit and it makes that job easier as well. However, I use the top for everything (except backhoe).
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Hmmm, TBN never ceases to amaze me with its range of opinions. My box scraper and my Harley powered landscape rake benefit tremendously from the tilt cylinder. I never "uninstall" my tilt cylinder and put it on a shelf. Its always on, its always ready and it gets used. Its also very handy with a PHD. Perhaps I'm just getting to much use out of mine. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
<font color="blue"> the tilt link cylinder because it is normally not a cost effective addition to your tractor.
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Hmmm, TBN never ceases to amaze me with its range of opinions. My box scraper and my Harley powered landscape rake benefit tremendously from the tilt cylinder. I never "uninstall" my tilt cylinder and put it on a shelf. Its always on, its always ready and it gets used. Its also very handy with a PHD. Perhaps I'm just getting to much use out of mine. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif