Early X-mas present to myself

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rgold1963

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Washington
Tractor
TYM 293HST
Just got done installing my TNT kit on my TYM293. I had the dealer install the valves for the rear remotes last week and got the cylinders from Fitrite hydraulics. Took about 45 minutes to get everything installed and it's working great. Going to make snow removal so much easier! My driveway is 1700' of steep, winding pavement with the turns banked in opposite directions. A real pain to be constantly having to stop and change the blade angle manually to get all the snow off. The rest of the road from there down to the county road(about 1 mile and 500' elevation drop) is part gravel part pavement. Grading a crown into the gravel part is going to be a lot easier now too. Sure could have used these over the summer as well.....
My dealer did a great job installing these as the tractor is designed for one set out the back. He mounted a plate right below the outlets on each side for the second set of QC's. Very solid and clean looking.

Ron
 

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What a good gift! I have been wanting a hydro side-link. Let us know how well you like it as time goes by.
 
   / Early X-mas present to myself #3  
Good for you. Nice looking set up. There's is still time to add to your Christmas wish list. :D
 
   / Early X-mas present to myself #4  
Looks to be a real slick installation, I look forward to hearing a report on how it works out for you.


Al
 
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That's a good looking set-up! You'll really enjoy it I know.

I'm curious as to what size cylinder you used for the top? My stock hand adjusted & my replacement hydraulic top-link are both 2 X 12. I know that Brian suggested/recommended the 2 X 10 as a replacement.

My damaged hydraulic cylinder is still working and I haven't yet replaced it. So, I wondered as to the size that came stock on the 293?
Thanks, Greg
 
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That's a good looking set-up! You'll really enjoy it I know.

I'm curious as to what size cylinder you used for the top? My stock hand adjusted & my replacement hydraulic top-link are both 2 X 12. I know that Brian suggested/recommended the 2 X 10 as a replacement.

My damaged hydraulic cylinder is still working and I haven't yet replaced it. So, I wondered as to the size that came stock on the 293?
Thanks, Greg

I went with the 8 inch cylinder. My manual top link had 10 inches of travel but was 2 inches shorter fully retracted than the hydraulic cylinder. With my rear blade, I don't get enough height off the ground as it is so if the top link were longer, I would have even less. 8 inches is plenty of travel and I doubt I will ever have it fully extended with the implements I own. Not sure what would require that kind of length. Maybe a rototiller?

Need to do some grading next week so I will be able to test it all out then. Not enough snow yet this year to worry about plowing yet. I'm sure it will come in time.....
 
   / Early X-mas present to myself #7  
Thanks for the reply RGOLD. I never even thought about the fully retracted position measurement, (will have to check tommorrow). I'd just been going on what came stock on my 273. Maybe shorter will give me more uplift?
I know that I damaged my top cylinder using it with my boxblade. I always need to fully suck it up on the cylinder to get adequate clearance if I was in any sort of dip or what not. So it seems {as we will see by your future useage} that perhaps Brian was/is right in his accessment that a 2x8 or 2x10 is entirely sufficient?
I eagerly await your opinions on what works for you!
Thanks, Greg
 
   / Early X-mas present to myself #9  
That's one heck of a xmas present.
Very nice install looks factory. It sure will make things easier on you.
Enjoy!
 
   / Early X-mas present to myself #10  
Very nice looking set up, looking to get one myself. The boss says no though:(
 

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