John_Mc
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- Joined
- Aug 11, 2001
- Messages
- 4,567
- Location
- Monkton, Vermont
- Tractor
- NH TC33D Modified with belly pan, limb risers & FOPS. Honda Pioneer 520 & antique Coot UTV
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( Top, nice feature, except when lining up implements for attachement on a larger tractor. Not sure on a 24D. But on my 40D, after connecting an implement to the lower 3-pt pins, I'd have to walk around to the side of the tractor to the TNT Top adjustment lever and keep going back and forth doing this till I got it adjusted so the top link lines up with the implement.)</font>
On my 33D, I just stand on the right side, run the toplink control with my right hand, and hold the toplink with the left. Jockey around the control till they line up, then pop in the pin. I would imagine it would be even easier to do without wlaking on a 24D.
On the subject of the TNT interfering with the back hoe... yes, it would get in the way (if I ever get around to buying a BH), but since mine is set up with quick disconnects, I can just pop the hydraulic toplink off in about a minute.
While I'm a definte fan of TNT (I use my box blade a LOT), I do have one thought on TNT for the 24D... Is it possible to reach and adjust your toplink on the 24D fairly easily from the seat? If so, you've taken away one of the major hassles of the manual link... you don't have to keep climbing on and off the tractor.
John Mc
On my 33D, I just stand on the right side, run the toplink control with my right hand, and hold the toplink with the left. Jockey around the control till they line up, then pop in the pin. I would imagine it would be even easier to do without wlaking on a 24D.
On the subject of the TNT interfering with the back hoe... yes, it would get in the way (if I ever get around to buying a BH), but since mine is set up with quick disconnects, I can just pop the hydraulic toplink off in about a minute.
While I'm a definte fan of TNT (I use my box blade a LOT), I do have one thought on TNT for the 24D... Is it possible to reach and adjust your toplink on the 24D fairly easily from the seat? If so, you've taken away one of the major hassles of the manual link... you don't have to keep climbing on and off the tractor.
John Mc