My NX6010

   / My NX6010 #821  
To be honest, after spending $$$ to put a rear remote valve stack kit on my Kubota and add a hydraulic top link, I'd be pretty annoyed if it leaked so bad I needed a check valve to hold the cylinder in place. That would kill one huge benefit I was shooting for with a float/detent valve in the stack. To the point where I might not have done it in the first place.
Some leakage in a top link would likely not be that noticeable or much of an issue.
Any leakage, Even a Small amount from a cylinder or the valve on a side link is very noticeable and a huge PITA.
 
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   / My NX6010 #822  
I may add a tilt cylinder to mine, not sure yet, but I too thought about leaving the adjustable one on, why not just install the hydro one on the left where the factory solid link is?

Most people put the hydraulic side link on the left and the manual on the right.
 
   / My NX6010 #823  
Most people put the hydraulic side link on the left and the manual on the right.
Did you mean to say it that way? I've never heard of anyone doing that. I've always heard hydraulic where the adjustable one was, replace fixed with adjustable. I thought most people expected to adjust the right and only played with the left by necessity.

<tongue in cheek>Since that's the way I do it, then everyone else does too. Right?</tongue in cheek>
 
   / My NX6010 #824  
Did you mean to say it that way? I've never heard of anyone doing that. I've always heard hydraulic where the adjustable one was, replace fixed with adjustable. I thought most people expected to adjust the right and only played with the left by necessity.

<tongue in cheek>Since that's the way I do it, then everyone else does too. Right?</tongue in cheek>

I said it backwards. Put the manual on the left and hydraulic on the right.
 
   / My NX6010 #826  
I said it backwards. Put the manual on the left and hydraulic on the right.
Do you guys actually use two adjustable side links? What is the advantage? Seems to me that any single adjustable side link can tilt the implement in either direction so why have two?
 
   / My NX6010 #827  
Do you guys actually use two adjustable side links? What is the advantage? Seems to me that any single adjustable side link can tilt the implement in either direction so why have two?

You can get for tilt with 2 adjustable side links. With something like a box blade it can be handy.
 
   / My NX6010 #828  
You can get for tilt with 2 adjustable side links. With something like a box blade it can be handy.

I presume you meant to type "more tilt". Is that used for digging ditches? Can't imagine a driveway that needs more of a crown than provided with a single adjustable side link.
 
   / My NX6010 #829  
I presume you meant to type "more tilt". Is that used for digging ditches? Can't imagine a driveway that needs more of a crown than provided with a single adjustable side link.

Yes, more tilt. It can be used for ditches, banks or whatever you need.
 
   / My NX6010 #830  
Why not just go with 2 hydraulic side links:D
 

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