Top link adjustments

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Gio

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I am new to this so bear with me....

Will adjusting the top link impact the depth at which an attachment digs into the ground? If I shorten the link will it act as a "stop" for the drop of the arms?

I am doing some grading of gravel with a rake and I was wondering if this would help. I am also going to use a back blade for the first time this winter on a 1/4 mile drive so I am trying to get a strategy together.

Thanks in advance for the advice!
 
   / Top link adjustments #2  
Yes it changes the angle of the implement. For example, your blade will dig in more or less depending how the angle is set.

Try this:

Put the implement on, set top link to shortest lenght. Lift the implement as high as you can. Drop it to the ground and look at the angle of the implements vertical and horizontal surfaces to the ground level.

Then put the top link to the longest lenght and do the same stuff. You will see a dramatic difference. Also, you may have more than one spot to attach the top link to your tractor, that can increase the change.

Give it a go, do some practice runs and you'll get the hang of it. It's a great excuse for more seat time!!
 
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Top link adjustment is different from implement to implement and the desired outcome.

Jimmyj has the answer. Get on the tractor and experiment until you get what you want.

Now, a hydraulic top link would make the whole process a snap but not everyone has the means to get one.
 
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Thanks for the advice. I am headed out to give it a try. My first run last night was a little rough, hope I do a little better today. My 1/4 drive looks like a BMX track right now. I think it is fun leaving for work in the morning but my wife...not so much.
 
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Will adjusting the top link impact the depth at which an attachment digs into the ground? If I shorten the link will it act as a "stop" for the drop of the arms?!
No and no. The toplink only controls the angle of attack of scraper blades and landscape rakes. In other words, the degree of aggressiveness. Lengthen toplink to increase aggressiveness, shorten to decrease. The actual depth of cut is limited by how far you set the lower lift arms to drop and/or by draft control (if so equipped). Setting lower lift arm height is a function of the adjustable vertical link(s). Of course, a more aggressive toplink setting will in fact TRY to cut deeper. But a ground engaging implement can cut no deeper once the lower lift arms bottom out.

I won't go into draft control unless/until you specify that your tractor actually has that feature installed.

//greg//
 
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Depends what's one the three point hitch...shorting the top link on a box -blade and rear blade makes it more aggressive.Box blade lengthed(top link) makes it ride on the INSIDE of the back blade(scarifiers up) to smooth and not dig in.Shorten makes the front blade dig in and scoop material.
 
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...Lengthen toplink to increase aggressiveness, shorten to decrease
This is true if moving in reverse...
I know on my tractor shortening the toplink make the cut angle more aggressive...when moving forward...
 
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This is true if moving in reverse...
I know on my tractor shortening the toplink make the cut angle more aggressive...when moving forward...
Pretty clear the OP is asking about rear-mounted scraper blades and landscape rakes. I get the feeling you're talking about something else.

//greg//
 
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Pretty clear the OP is asking about rear-mounted scraper blades and landscape rakes. I get the feeling you're talking about something else.

the title states "Top Link Adjustments"...to me this indicates the "Toplink" on a 3 point hitch...and if you shorten the toplink on a 3ph it will tilt the implement forward thus making the forward facing blade (and or scarifiers) cut or dig more aggressively...lengthening the "toplink" will lessen the aggressiveness...again this is assuming the tractor is being operated in a forward moving scenario...
 
   / Top link adjustments #10  
Depends what's one the three point hitch...shorting the top link on a box -blade and rear blade makes it more aggressive.Box blade lengthed(top link) makes it ride on the INSIDE of the back blade(scarifiers up) to smooth and not dig in.Shorten makes the front blade dig in and scoop material.

I would agree with this.
 
 

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