Conversion of toplink

   / Conversion of toplink #31  
I have a 2011 Kubota B3300 and use a LandPride 6' flail to mow my 4 acre Connecticut field. When attaching the flail, I find that adjusting the toplink to get the righ height of cut is a tedious process and am wondering if one can convert a manual toplink to a hydraulic one. Are there conversion kits and how difficult is it to connect with the rear end hydraulics if it possible at all?

Sfabern

I'll likely restate some things that have already been mentioned. If you have rear remotes, a hydraulic toplink is plug and play. I currently use one for everything except when using my snow blower (need both remotes to operate chute).
Prior to getting the hydraulic toplink, I dedicated an adjusted manual toplink to my most frequently used implements. They're pretty cheap at farm type stores.
 
   / Conversion of toplink #32  
I do not think I want to be with out mine either but your tractor being that big came with remotes. And I am going to guess you are using it to make money. I was trying to give alternatives that are a little cheaper.


If you can do a little fab work for brackets you can install your own remotes for $300 or so.
 
   / Conversion of toplink #33  
   / Conversion of toplink #34  
I'll likely restate some things that have already been mentioned. If you have rear remotes, a hydraulic toplink is plug and play. I currently use one for everything except when using my snow blower (need both remotes to operate chute).
Prior to getting the hydraulic toplink, I dedicated an adjusted manual toplink to my most frequently used implements. They're pretty cheap at farm type stores.

The use of multiple manual toplinks for each implement is a great idea for those without remotes. Since I have 3 remotes on my NX and like the ease of use of the hydraulics, as you said that is the way to go. Another plus is that the hydraulic remote will work on both of my tractors!
 
   / Conversion of toplink #35  
Thanks, yep, I saw that one too. Actually a little cheaper directly from Agristore. Also, looking at FitRight's offerings.
Correct on being slightly cheaper from AgriStore directly. But at least with Amazon it's free shipping and easy return.

FiteRite's stuff looks really nice, but the 12+ week leadtime is damper for me.
 
   / Conversion of toplink #36  
Correct on being slightly cheaper from AgriStore directly. But at least with Amazon it's free shipping and easy return.

FiteRite's stuff looks really nice, but the 12+ week leadtime is damper for me.

Agristore is also free shipping with more than $100 order. As you say, Amazon returns are typically very easy and hassle-free, don't know about Agristore.

I was quoted 20 weeks delivery from FitRite, so that was definitely a turn-off. On the other hand, FitRite offers a beefier cylinder with flow restrictors and a limited lifetime warranty and Agristore only has a one year warranty.
 
   / Conversion of toplink #37  
At the prices I'm seeing, I could buy four or five top links to leave with the implements and still be ahead. I can see the hydraulic versions being useful for situations where you have to raise, lower or adjust on the fly, but I don't do that.
 
   / Conversion of toplink #38  
   / Conversion of toplink #39  
For me - it is not mandatory that I have a hydraulic top link. It's a matter of convenience - plain and simple. The hydraulic top link makes any and all uses of a top link much easier & quicker. Attachment & implement adjustment are easier and quicker. And I can make infinite adjustment to any implement on-the-fly. I do not have to be satisfied with - "it looks pretty good". I can tweak until it's exactly the way I want it. For that convenience, I gladly pay the price.

Besides - its a legitimate use for the rear remote that came with the tractor.
 
   / Conversion of toplink #40  
I bought the top and side links from FitRite for my Kioti. I am very happy with the quality and fit. The wait time IMO is worth getting a quality product. I will be ordering a set for the Branson soon.

I really like the convenience of adjusting without getting off the tractor.
 

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