T&T - Which T more useful?

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Henro

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Couple recent threads concerning whether or not a hydraulic top link is useful (or wother the cost) got me thinking...

Top goes with Tilt, yada yada...seems to be the consensus that anyone who has a T&T can no longer live without one.

Still...if you had to live with one T or the other, which would it be?

For things like brush hogging, I suppose the top link would be the choice.

For post hole digging on odd angles, maybe the tilt would win.

For crowning a driveway/road/trail seems like I would want both...

All around, they must be equall on average.

What do you think?
 
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Couple recent threads concerning whether or not a hydraulic top link is useful (or wother the cost) got me thinking...

Top goes with Tilt, yada yada...seems to be the consensus that anyone who has a T&T can no longer live without one.

Still...if you had to live with one T or the other, which would it be?

For things like brush hogging, I suppose the top link would be the choice.

For post hole digging on odd angles, maybe the tilt would win.

For crowning a driveway/road/trail seems like I would want both...

All around, they must be equall on average.

What do you think?
 
   / T&T - Which T more useful? #3  
Top, by far. It's useful with almost every implement.

Tilt, on the other hand, is indespensible with some implements like a grader blade, but with other implements it adds no value, or even gets in the way. My tilt droops over time, and so for an implement like a rotary mower, it's a pain in rear. Same for a chipper, winch, backhoe, etc. I've gotten to the point where I used the fixed link by default, and only put on the tilt cylinder when I specifically need it.

My recommendation would be:

1) If you can only afford on cylinder, get the top cylinder. You'll never regret it.

2) If you go for a tilt cylinder as well, be sure it's easy to switch back and forth between the original fixed link and the tilt cylinder.
 
   / T&T - Which T more useful? #4  
Top, by far. It's useful with almost every implement.

Tilt, on the other hand, is indespensible with some implements like a grader blade, but with other implements it adds no value, or even gets in the way. My tilt droops over time, and so for an implement like a rotary mower, it's a pain in rear. Same for a chipper, winch, backhoe, etc. I've gotten to the point where I used the fixed link by default, and only put on the tilt cylinder when I specifically need it.

My recommendation would be:

1) If you can only afford on cylinder, get the top cylinder. You'll never regret it.

2) If you go for a tilt cylinder as well, be sure it's easy to switch back and forth between the original fixed link and the tilt cylinder.
 
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I think hayden has given the analysis that makes sense to me. But, everybody's implements and their usage is unique to them. I have a top only and use it all the time. I think that the tilt would be necessary in instances where a top link is also mandatory... such as almost constant/exclusive use of a box blade. I suppose that there might be a situation where somebody exclusively uses a PHD and the tilt would be the mandatory item for them...

So... i guess it depends /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 
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I think hayden has given the analysis that makes sense to me. But, everybody's implements and their usage is unique to them. I have a top only and use it all the time. I think that the tilt would be necessary in instances where a top link is also mandatory... such as almost constant/exclusive use of a box blade. I suppose that there might be a situation where somebody exclusively uses a PHD and the tilt would be the mandatory item for them...

So... i guess it depends /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 
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If I could only have one, I would go with the top... I think.
The tilt is mighty handy when hooking up implements at times; other than that the box blade is about my only use for it. After having both for a few years I don't think I'll be without either in the future. Money well spent for me!
And Hayden with a problem mowing due to the tilt cylinder drift... get a set of check-chains or drop-limiting chains and that will solve your problem for about $20. I had the same problem with my bushhog.
 
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If I could only have one, I would go with the top... I think.
The tilt is mighty handy when hooking up implements at times; other than that the box blade is about my only use for it. After having both for a few years I don't think I'll be without either in the future. Money well spent for me!
And Hayden with a problem mowing due to the tilt cylinder drift... get a set of check-chains or drop-limiting chains and that will solve your problem for about $20. I had the same problem with my bushhog.
 
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</font><font color="blue" class="small">( ...if you had to live with one T or the other, which would it be? )</font>

The top link. My hydraulic top link is used all the time..
I like having a tilt cylinder, but I use it very little compared to the top link.
 
   / T&T - Which T more useful? #10  
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( ...if you had to live with one T or the other, which would it be? )</font>

The top link. My hydraulic top link is used all the time..
I like having a tilt cylinder, but I use it very little compared to the top link.
 

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