I notice they only come with a 1" diameter hole. Do they make 1" to 3/4" spacers or cylinders with 3/4" ball ends?
Yes, Category 1 top links use a 3/4" pin diameter.
Hydraulic Top-Link - Category 1
HYDRAULIC TOP LINK CATEGORY 1 - Agri Supply
I notice they only come with a 1" diameter hole. Do they make 1" to 3/4" spacers or cylinders with 3/4" ball ends?
Just use the measurments of the cylinder in the link I gave you.
3" bore
8" stroke
19-1/2" retracted length
Be sure you account for the length of the eyes.
And I would be cautious about welding the eyes on to the cylinder.
The base would be no big deal if you disassemble the cylinder to avoid damaging the seals.
BUT the rod end I would reccomend trying to track down a threaded cylinder and a "eye" that is threaded as well. If you dont, you will have to grind the chrome off to weld on it, and then the heat of welding will probabally damage the chrome far enough down the rod to the area where the seal rides. If you dont have it re-chromed you'll chew through seals in a hurry.
And I just thought I'd also ask, but are you getting rear remotes with your new tractor. If not, it wont work, and if you are, it is an expensive option.
Have you considered the Air-over-hydraulic self contained units.
https://www.surpluscenter.com/item.asp?item=9-7960&catname=hydraulic
We have 2- CAT 1 Hydraulic toplinks that are sold for that tractor. 18-26.5"- $185 or 21-32"- $195. Both have the double piloted check valves. This is a welded unit with forged ends with hardened and chromed rods.I want to put a Hydraulic Top Link on a L3700SU and want to know the size of the cylinder to purchase.
I do not have the tractor here and need to know what the length of the top link is when fully closed and fully extended. Than I can order a Top Link cylinder to put in there. The L3700 is suppose to be the same frame as the L3400 and I believe the same as the L3800. I could not find that information in the specs on the tractors. I also could not find it on any of the past posts. I appreciate if someone could give me that information.
Thank you, this site has been very helpful to me.
What determining factors do I use to decide on which of the two to purchase. I would think that the factory top link would be the determining factor. When you order that tractor there is no option for two different size top links. No one seems to know what the length of that top link is when it is f closed and fwhen it is completely extended. I probably will have to wait until the tractor is delivered which may be in a month from now and just measure it. I have searched and searched and have made numerous phone calls and can not get an answer on the factory top link. I am told that the L3700 is the same tractor as the L3400 with a larger engine. I have never owned a compact tractor before but from all of my reading on here I am convinced to put the HTL on. I have also ordered a box blade and the HTL is suppose to make it much easier to use.We have 2- CAT 1 Hydraulic toplinks that are sold for that tractor. 18-26.5"- $185 or 21-32"- $195. Both have the double piloted check valves. This is a welded unit with forged ends with hardened and chromed rods.
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LD1 thank you, I will check out TLC and see what they have. I have checked out other suppliers and their cylinder rods are very small. I am worried that they won't hold up. Did the one you had have the check valves in it? Some say you don't need them and others say get them with the check valves,Well, I dont actually have the kubota toplink anymore so I CANT give you a measurment.
The kubota TL is a little weak compared to what you can buy @ tsc. Just a generic one from their has worked just fine on my tractor and all my implements
I have heard of that Pats connect system but don't know how it works or why people use it. Maybe that is something else I need to check into. Good advice though. Correction in my last Post it was not TLC but TSC (tractor supply Co. I believe)If you plan on adding something like a "Pat's easy change" system to your lower lift arms you would want to consider the longer toplink that goes to 32". Pat's adds about four inches to the length of your lower arms, and you need the additional length on your toplink to give you the full range of adjustment you need.