Hyd Top Link

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DDT

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Clay Center, Kansas
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Kubota M6040/cab, BX25D, RTVX900
Well Kadonte built his top link for alot less. Thanks for the idea kadonte! I built mine aswell, Show and tell isin't it! I have about $160 in it, everything is new. use a 2 x 8 cylinder. It sure works nice when added to a quick hitch, does wonders with a box blade. this board is great.
 

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I think I'm going to have to move the hydraulic top link project for my 1720 to the TOP of my list.!!/w3tcompact/icons/laugh.gif

Looks great DDT!!!! Keep us posted on how it works.
 
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I assume that you already had the SCV? $160 is good... How did you fabricate it? I found a 3X8 hydraulic top link in the Surplus Center catalog (Lincoln,NE) for $199. That seems like a pretty decent price for one that you just set in place. My NH dealer quoted me $250 for the SCV (including hoses & quick connector ends) for my TC33. He says that the TC is set up for easy install of the SCV. How easy is it to install for a Buckeye with little hydraulics knowledge such as myself? How do these prices compare? Under $500 seems fair to me from what I've seen... I need to move alot of dirt this year & think that this HDT is the ticket for my box blade!
 
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Looks good, Dana. Did you paint it to match tractor or buy it that color? And I assume when you say 2 x 8, you're talking about an 8" stroke. Aren't you going to add a hydraulic side link, too?

Bird
 
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I got a 3x8 and tryed it, but for a 4300 it was too big around, so that's why I when to a 2x8" cylinder. cylinder cost $63. cross brand (made in Kansas) two eyelets at $6 each, $15 hired cast welding done, the rest was hose and fittings. they are red when new but mine turned green with envy. I had to get swivel elbows so the hose would flex right. The one end is cast, I cut the holes off and had a PROFESSANAL welder attacth the center block I made to the cylinder,(he had to heat both parts before it was welded) I have not welded cast. I welded the (shaft end) eyelet to a nut and then treaded a jamb nut on the shaft. jamb both nuts together, now I can repair this cylinder with no problems. I order my tractor with the 3rd SCV on it for this purpose.
Bird what do you mean by side tilt?
 
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Dana, I did like LarryT and a number of other people and used a two spool valve, so I have the hydraulic top link, but also have a hydraulic side link. I put the hydraulic cylinder on the right side and moved the manually adjustable link over to the left side. So now I can tilt the blade forward and backwards, and also tilt it side to side for things like cutting a trench or putting a shoulder on a road. Of course, it won't be adjusted nearly as often as the top link, but there are times when that feature is mighty handy.

Bird
 
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Bird, what size is your side link? Where did you get it? Can you describe how the two spool valve is hooked up? Where did you get it? Is it inisde the valve housing or is it attached outside as an add-on?
 
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EddieW, see my message for the complete description on 01/15/01 in the "Hydraulic Tip 'N Tilt" thread in the Kubota Owning forum, and a picture at http://www.tractorbynet.com/forumfiles/2-29405-3pointcyl.JPG

The side cylinder is a 2" cylinder, 13.5" collapsed, 3.5" stroke, but I added a little bracket at the top that increased the length about 2.5". And in the picture you can also see the valve I added by mounting it on the fender just in front of the ROPS.

Bird
 
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Thanks, Bird. I found the article and picture. I remember the picture, just forgot the post. It was very informative. It sounded too familiar , though. I have projects like that. The picture was very good.
 
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I've got a Gearmore T&T "kit" installed on my B7500. The top link is a 2x8 and the side link is a 2x4. Works very well. A friend with a B7100 has a ylinder on both of his side links to increase the angle that he can tip. His setup works really great when you want to clean out a ditch without digging into the road crown.

Like Bird, I just switched the manually adjustable link over to the other side. In those rare instances when I need maximum tilt, I still have to get out and crank by hand.

The GlueGuy
 

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