Ratchet jack for top link?

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Anyone ever tried using a ratchet jack for their top link?

AgriSupply Ratchet Jack

I'm thinking it would be an easier way to adjust the top link on implements (especially heavy implements) with out going the top'n'tilt route (too expensive for now).

I've never used a ratchet jack so I'm not sure they would be easier than the standard top link arm.
 
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I haven't used one but I've thought about it as you have. Certainly cheaper than hydraulic. I have a crank-style adjustable leveling link and I've always thought "Now why don't they make the top link that way too!"
 
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I've seen those and wondered about them. Think the best top link for a brush hog would be like an automotive shock absorber. It would have the to/fro flexibility like a chain but would keep the hog from bouncing too high up if it actually hit something to cause it to do this.

Zee best would be a shock absorber that would be lockable or unlockable, depending on the type of implement on the 3 pt, sorta like the ratchet type with a shock absorber.

Ralph
 
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Interesting point on the shock absorber and it would be worth trying. I'd assume it might need a coil over spring though in order to maintain the distance and appropriate tension in both directions.

I was thinking of the ratchet jack as an easier way to adjust the top link with really heavy implements. I saw one for $20 in the AgriSupply catalog and was curious if anyone had used them for this.
 
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I have seen rachet jacks used to replace hydrualic cylinders on drag type implements such as grain drills, discs, chisel plows, etc. They work ok, but are not nearly as convient as hydraulic. The ones I have seen all have fixed U shaped ends. I don't think they would take the place of a top ling without modification. Also you would lose the ball socket flexibility.
 
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I've had the same idea for a while but haven't implemented it yet. So far drilling my top link and inserting a long bolt as a handle and brazing a short bolt to the side of the lock nut has been working well. I bought a ratchet style load binder at Harbor Freight on sale to use, whenever I get to it, on my top link. The ratchet itself is pinned onto the tube of the binder so I thought to just pin it to my top link. The tube diameters seem close but haven't measured. The prob may be still having to use a lock nut though.
 
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Made one out of a ratchet chain binder by welding ball ends and short extension to the ends. Works good.

LarryK
 
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I don't think you have to give up the ball ends, you can buy ends that are made to weld onto a bar. Just drill the proper size hole and pin them into the fork end of the ratchet jack. I was thinking about a worm gear type of adjuster, but haven't worked it out in my head yet. One thing you can do is buy a hydraulic top link and put piping and a cock valve between the inlets at either end. You'd need a small reservoir to make up for the fact that one side of the cylinder uses more oil than the other. /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif
 
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Found a use for it last night so I quickly threw it together to test ... works good so far.
 

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Cool idea on the Ratchet Binder.

I'll check out Harbor Freight next time I'm there.

Something like that would be great for the heavy BB days.

TnT is cool but I just can't justify it for the few times I'd really need it. It would be nice to have something that is easier to adjust the top link with.
 
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For a little bit more money but no work, just bolt in see the attachment. Cat 2 but would work with conversion bushings.
 

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Thanks - where's the attachment picture from? Is this a store with an online catalog?
 
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The attached picture is from a Princess Auto catalog. You can order online, www.princessauto.com, however, I'm not sure if they will ship to the US, they are in Canada.

Cheers,
Rob
 
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I thought Earthworm tractors came standard with everything! /forums/images/graemlins/shocked.gif
 
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Hmm . . . on closer inspection it is the same thing as the Agri-Supply Ratchet Jack that I posted about originally.

Has anyone used one of these? What's the opinion? Are they better or worse than a standard top link?
 
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Be careful. That big red handle looks like it will find a way to get hung up or jammed on something as the lift goes up and down.
gabby
 
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Saw one at TSC the other day, $59.95. Saving my lunch money starting Monday! /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif
 
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I picked one of these units up a Princess Auto today, $50CDN. It is pretty easy to use, making adjustments easy from the drivers' seat. One thing that you have to be aware of, is that these units are Cat 2, so you need to get bushings to convert to Cat 1. The other thing is that each of attachment points, is 2" wide (wider than a std. top link), so you might need to check if that will fit. I needed to make a slight mod. to my tractor to get the end to fit.

Cheers,
Rob
 
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Thanks for the heads-up, I never would have thought of any impending peril in that regard.
 

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