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If you don't have a use already in mind for the top & tilt, don't waste money on it. Here are my reasons:
1. Won't be needed/ almost in the way when you have the backhoe on.
2. I've been running tractors for 35 years, and only heard of the 'tilt' part on this forum a month ago. While a nice feature for certain grading operations, there is a crank on the 3-point arm & it won't kill you to use the crank, esp if you've never had a top & tilt. The 'top' part is real handy for pallet forks - otherwise, again your upper arm is adjustable by turning, and not too many implements benifit from being able to do this 'on the fly'. You set it & forget it until you put the next implement on. You can pick up extra top links for $25 from the farm supply store & have one for each implement cheaper than a top & tilt.
3. Should you find you absoultely can't live without top & tilt in the future, it's pretty easy to add _provided_ you have the hydraulic ports on your tractor. Anyone can intall this, it's only 2 pins, swap in the cylinder(s) for the top link & vertical lift arm & plug in the hyd hoses - no more complicated than hooking up a 3-point implement. You aren't out anything or wasting effort by adding this item later.
4. I do think it's a great idea to have the hyd port on your tractor from the beginning. If you really want both Top & Tilt, then you will need 2 sets of ports, or an expensive & less convienient port multiplier added. If you install Top & Tilt & then want to use hyd on anything else you pull, you would need a third set of ports (or the multiplier). I think this really gets expensive for very diminishing returns....
5. Yup like anything, if a person gets used to it it's a nice deal, so no harm to those who have it & like it. /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif Just from your explination, I think you can use the money for more useful stuff now, and always add this later should you find you really need/want it.
--->Paul
1. Won't be needed/ almost in the way when you have the backhoe on.
2. I've been running tractors for 35 years, and only heard of the 'tilt' part on this forum a month ago. While a nice feature for certain grading operations, there is a crank on the 3-point arm & it won't kill you to use the crank, esp if you've never had a top & tilt. The 'top' part is real handy for pallet forks - otherwise, again your upper arm is adjustable by turning, and not too many implements benifit from being able to do this 'on the fly'. You set it & forget it until you put the next implement on. You can pick up extra top links for $25 from the farm supply store & have one for each implement cheaper than a top & tilt.
3. Should you find you absoultely can't live without top & tilt in the future, it's pretty easy to add _provided_ you have the hydraulic ports on your tractor. Anyone can intall this, it's only 2 pins, swap in the cylinder(s) for the top link & vertical lift arm & plug in the hyd hoses - no more complicated than hooking up a 3-point implement. You aren't out anything or wasting effort by adding this item later.
4. I do think it's a great idea to have the hyd port on your tractor from the beginning. If you really want both Top & Tilt, then you will need 2 sets of ports, or an expensive & less convienient port multiplier added. If you install Top & Tilt & then want to use hyd on anything else you pull, you would need a third set of ports (or the multiplier). I think this really gets expensive for very diminishing returns....
5. Yup like anything, if a person gets used to it it's a nice deal, so no harm to those who have it & like it. /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif Just from your explination, I think you can use the money for more useful stuff now, and always add this later should you find you really need/want it.
--->Paul