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I can see why they need an accumulator. The total volume would change from stroke-end to stroke-end 'cause of the different volumes of the piston end compared to the other end. So they could not simply plumb it from inlet to outlet. If they did that it wouldn't move very far before the pressure difference stopped it, and it would always bounce back.
 
   / Toplink #12  
<font color=blue>I'm guessing you're not using Internet Explorer. I tried this site and it doesn't seem to like other browsers. I viewed it with IE 6.0. Netscape wouldn't work.</font color=blue>

I just tried it with Netscape 6.x and it worked fine.

John_Mc
 
   / Toplink #13  
<font color=blue>I just tried it with Netscape 6.x and it worked fine</font color=blue>

Touché. I've been lax in upgrading my software. Thanks for the reminder!
 
   / Toplink #14  
If you contact JiffyHitch they will send you a video that shows the operation of their toplinks. While I have not yet ordered the self-contained unit, I probably will. Incidentially, I simply asked for infor, and they called me. Nice folks.bell
 
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I think they also have a quick hitch system that looks much better than others. They also make attachments that fit the quick hitch or you can or you can order the female for standard 3pt implements. And I agree they are very nice people. They are also making the farm show rounds, so keep an eye out for them.
 
   / Toplink #16  
I got their video last year. Their products looked ok but expensive. I'm just not convinced that all the expense & efforts are worth it to use the "jiffy-hitch" setup /w3tcompact/icons/frown.gif - that's just my impression. I know others seem thrilled with quick hitch systems, but I guess that I just don't change my implements frequently enough to bother.
There hyd. toplinks looked solid, but not the right size or price for me.
They were nice folks, but pricey... IMHO
 
   / Toplink #17  
Looks like it would be pretty easy to build - even with the accumulator. And for less than $245, no?
 
   / Toplink #18  
<font color=blue>There hyd. toplinks looked solid, but not the right size or price for me.</font color=blue>

What was your concern about the size? Just curious.
 
   / Toplink #19  
It appeared either to long or to short (can't remember which). If I have to have it modified, I would be further ahead to have the whole thing made. IMHO
 
   / Toplink #20  
That's what I thought, but wanted to be sure.

For those TnT TBNers, is it a requirement that the hydraulic toplink have the same range of motion as the manual one?
 
 

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