Anyone make a ratcheting wrench for a cat 1 top link?

   / Anyone make a ratcheting wrench for a cat 1 top link? #41  
Yes, Deutz gives you remote 3pt control, has for years as some other manufacturers do now, but that is for hooking up implements.
Hard to tell but it looks like that have serious cab isolation, factory "Pat's" hitch and dual adjustable links on the 3PH arms. They sure look like nice tractors.

EDIT: Their website shows available front 3PH and PTO. Nice!
 
   / Anyone make a ratcheting wrench for a cat 1 top link? #42  
Hard to tell but it looks like that have serious cab isolation, factory "Pat's" hitch and dual adjustable links on the 3PH arms. They sure look like nice tractors.

EDIT: Their website shows available front 3PH and PTO. Nice!
Neighbor has one...
 
   / Anyone make a ratcheting wrench for a cat 1 top link? #44  
At $166 it’s very cheap. The ratcheting solution that the person was suggesting would cost at least half that, probably more. So getting hydraulic link for an extra $80, especially when you’re not getting younger is a no brainer.

Yeah, but then add in hoses, fittings, valves, as he doesn't have rear remote ...

I put a CAT 2 hydraulic top link on my tractor for $357 from my local dealer, I already had rear remote from factory ...
 
   / Anyone make a ratcheting wrench for a cat 1 top link? #45  
Yeah, but then add in hoses, fittings, valves, as he doesn't have rear remote ...

I put a CAT 2 hydraulic top link on my tractor for $357 from my local dealer, I already had rear remote from factory ...
I don't doubt it, but if you are going to spend that much money on a tractor to begin with (to make life easier), it's only a bit more to add those other features. Rear remotes can be used for so many things that it just makes sense. the top link itself you don't need a dealer to install.
 
   / Anyone make a ratcheting wrench for a cat 1 top link? #46  
Make one yourself.
Actually, around here somewhere is such a thing, the adjuster remins me of an antique hand drill: rotary gearset with a small handle to crank it with.

What about one that could employ a battery powered tool (drill for example) with the hex drive shaft. Then you just carry the drill or impact wrench with you in the shop or onboard toolbox. Heck, I even have a 24V Kobalt drill powered train horn.
 

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   / Anyone make a ratcheting wrench for a cat 1 top link? #47  
Remove the Link completely and take it apart. Clean male threads with power wire brush. Soak Female Threads in oil and Run rags through it, last pass with degreaser. Thread ends in equally. It should turn freely by hand if there is no load on it. Don't over-think it.
 
   / Anyone make a ratcheting wrench for a cat 1 top link? #48  
   / Anyone make a ratcheting wrench for a cat 1 top link? #49  
Yeah, but the Massey Ferguson top link doesn't have that style of "grip", if it did ... A short length of 3/8" black iron pipe would "extend" it ... Or the box end of a wrench ...

This is what the factory Massey Ferguson GC top link looks like ...

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   / Anyone make a ratcheting wrench for a cat 1 top link? #50  
There was someone on this site that was making a cool tool to grab on the pin on the top link bar and give you more leverage without bending the pin. It wouldn't do the ratcheting the OP wanted, but a little extra leverage does a lot to make things easier.


I ordered one of these tools when I saw the topic last year. Great little tool for the money, and it works very well.
 

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