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Epic Contributor
- Joined
- May 27, 2006
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- 32,242
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- Tractor
- Kubota M9540, Ford 3910FWD, Ford 555A, JD2210
There can be variations in the quality of steel. When steel is too soft, Top Link threads can strip out under an unusually heavy load.I replaced one Top Link for this reason.
There is also some variation in the extendable length of Top Links between brands. All Top Links presumably meet the minimum length but a few will extend a bit more than others.
There are threads in the archive describing projects when tractor owners have customized their Top Link with longer threads for some special purpose. Not always easy, as most Top Links have keeper fittings internally to prevent surprise unwinding of the fixture, top and bottom.
Some Top Links have metric thread. Most in USA Top Links are inch standard.
A replacement Category 1 Kubota factory Top Link is nearly $300 from the dealer.
Tractor Supply Co., Rural King, Agri Supply, etc., all inventory Category 1 Top Links for <$50.
Jeff, I believe he was inquiring about a hydraulic top link.
But your information has merit considering a mechanical top link.