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teddydo

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Mississippi
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4330 Kubota, 600 ford
Thanks for the warm welcome /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif. Henro I am better farm boy than computer operator. I downloaded that pixsizer and somehow my old domputer didn't reconize it, oh well. Let me tell ya'll what I been wondering about since I bought this baby. I just got a plain top link and really it's all I need but ti looks like some where somebody would sell a motorized top link, you knowlike the old big TV satilite systems use to adjust from one satilite to another. They may not even be made or on the market but I believe it could be feasibly done. again thanks for the welcome and stay in touch.......teddydo /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif
 
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There is a mechanized top link... it is called a hydraulic top link... here is a picture of it. You also need hoses, fittings, etc., and a control to operate it. Buying the link is the inexpensive part, the rest of the system is where the money mounts up quickly. The top link will set you back about $175.
 

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