Hydraulic top link

   / Hydraulic top link #11  
Threepoint, yes I can provide the check valves on any of the cylinders that I provide if requested, I just don't push them.

As far as what MinnesotaEric mentions as far as a side link yoke breaking off, I have not had a single one crack-break off that I am aware of. I have done quite a few for the Kioti tractors from the CK2510 all the way up to the PX1153. None having any issues. :thumbsup:
 
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Threepoint, yes I can provide the check valves on any of the cylinders that I provide if requested, I just don't push them.

As far as what MinnesotaEric mentions as far as a side link yoke breaking off, I have not had a single one crack-break off that I am aware of. I have done quite a few for the Kioti tractors from the CK2510 all the way up to the PX1153. None having any issues. :thumbsup:

I homemade mine and have used the snot out of it. No breakage.

A Hydraulic top link is nice. A Hydraulic side link is awesome. I can't imagine trying to use a BB without one...…

If anyone would report here that they broke either of FitRite cylinders I would accuse them of abuse.
 
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I used FitRite for my Kioti and they fit perfectly. I ordered left and right tilt as well as top link. I needed, wanted the left to help with using quick hitch on my finish mower. The stock arm would not go low enough to hook up. I have found I like having the flexibility of dual tilt. I will be ordering from FitRite again for my Branson.

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My hydraulic top link is from Fit Rite. Five years now - works great. Highly recommended. It's on my 10,010 pound Kubota M6040. It controls my 1050 pound Rhino 950 rear blade.
 
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#16  
Thanks for all the replies. I will only have a hydraulic top link since I only have one rear remote. I really want to support Fit Rite as he is always willing to answer questions but I have put off buying a little too long. I may still order from Fit Rite but I am exploring other options that I can get sooner.
 
   / Hydraulic top link #17  
While a hydraulic top-link is totally awesome, experience informs me to avoid a tilting side link. My tilting side link that I purchased from Michigan Iron, a Kioti dealer, broke the yoke right off of the cylinder. At some point, I need to take 7018 rod, grind the old weld off of the cylinder and yoke, V-grove it and weld in several layers to fix it.

The top-n-tilt usefulness was limited due to the three-point wanting to float and because there is no provision in the bottom yoke to pivot as the ram is extended and retracted, this led to a fatigue break at the weld between the ram and the lower yoke. The OEM weld itself at the yoke and cylinder did not penetrate well (maybe only an 1/8 inch) and was a single pass.

Eric, ouch, that's surprising about your MIE side link. I've had a hydraulic side link from MIE for almost 6 years on my NX4510HST cab, and so far so good. My cat 1 3pt setup is slightly different than the dual cat 1/cat 2 on your NX6010HST cab, so there may be something about that difference that affects the distribution of forces. :confused: Below is a pic of my MIE side link, extended for full right tilt. On mine, perhaps there is enough play in the fit of the clevis/yoke ends on the upper lift and lower link arms to deal with changing stress as the 3pt floats.
 

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#19  
I'm currently at about a 20 week lead time. I typically provide a 2 1/2" dia cylinder with a 1 1/2" dia rod with a working length of 23 1/4"- 35 1/4" similar to the top link of the T&T set pictured.

If you can find something close to that, you should be good to go. If not, contact me to get in line.
Good luck. ;)

Thanks for the great advice you give freely on TBN. I have done fair bit of searching and have only been able to find 10 inch stroke cylinders.
 
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   / Hydraulic top link #20  
Threepoint, yes I can provide the check valves on any of the cylinders that I provide if requested, I just don't push them.
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Great to know. Thanks, Brian!
 

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