Granit sell good ones .What’s the best or very reliable hydraulic top link out there? To be used on moco, bale handlers etc
We've had "universal" and tractor manufacturers "own" links for over two decades and they all have worked well and never broken down. Maybe just don't buy the cheapest from eBay.What’s the best or very reliable hydraulic top link out there? To be used on moco, bale handlers etc
I have two from Spaldings and both been very good. Only thing I’ve had to do is put a spot weld on the tractor screw end. Otherwise when on the plough it can work loose then spin and damage the pipes. Wouldn’t be without them now though!We got a 9 ton one from Spaldings in 2003 for a Kuhn mower. They have screw in ends so if you do need a different size end or snap and end off you can just buy a new one. It's lasted us well and it does everything including ploughing with a 5 furrow and a Horsch joker with a TG bar witch aren't light but it is a bit of a triggers broom.
Online seems to do it on the 5 furrow, probably just my old man been roughWe have never had a problem with them spinning but on ours the ends are threaded the same way. Yes the threaded enda are possibly not as strong but it is usually the end that snaps off not the thread You can also swap the tractor end if you change tractors for a different make.
Got one on our last new tractor…..can’t believe how we managed without one. Makes adjusting the mower/drill or bale lifters a pleasure in stead of a chore. Worth every penny
So are you better getting a threaded end than a solid one?Cat.3/32 Hydraulic top link - Agrimate
A cat.:3 / 32 B cat.:3 / 32 F (mm):666 / 906 Piston rod Ø D (mm):50 Cylinder Ø inner E (mm):90 Lifting force (t):12 Tensile force (t):9 Adjustable:Yes Stroke (mm):240 I (mm):51 Thread:M36 x 3 Type:Tail hook/clevis jointagri-mate.co.uk