Hydraulic Top Link, 11 Tonne lift.

Hydraulic Top Link, 11 Tonne lift.
Locking Block Top, with tail hook and clevis.
Each Top link contains, 1 Double acting Cylinder,
1 automatic shut-off with double valve.
2 hydraulic hoses and connectors.
Thread:M36 x 3
Cat. A:3
Cat. B:32
Stroke C (mm):240
Piston rod Ø D (mm):50
cylinder Ø inner E (mm):90
F min. (mm):666
F max. (mm):906
G (mm):508
H (mm):345
Lifting force (t):11
Tensile force (t):8
I (mm):51
Weight:27 kg

£243 + VAT
 

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Dave

Member
Location
Lake District
I would like one for a T7.200, 65 plate will it be the same as Chae's above?

Chae had the following

  • Thread: M36 x 3
  • Cat. A: 3
  • Cat. B: 32
  • Stroke C (mm): 240
  • Piston rod Ø D (mm): 50
  • cylinder Ø inner E (mm): 90
  • F min. (mm): 666
  • F max. (mm): 906
  • G (mm): 508
  • H (mm): 345
  • Lifting force (t): 11
  • Tensile force (t): 8
  • I (mm): 51
  • Cat. A/B: 3/32
  • F (mm): 666/906
  • Fork width (mm): 51
  • Weight:27 kg
For the T7.200 the following is listed,

  • A cat.: 32
  • B cat.: 32
  • Stroke (mm): 310
  • Piston rod Ø D (mm): 45
  • cylinder Ø inner E (mm): 90
  • F min. (mm): 680
  • F max. (mm): 990
  • G (mm): 530
  • H (mm): 430
  • I (mm): 51
  • Weight:25.85 kg
This one has a fixed ball at the implement end, its also about £150 more than Chae's, I know it seems odd such a big difference for so little size difference, but thats how it is.

Cheers
 

Dave

Member
Location
Lake District
I would much rather have the claw and ball type end at the implement end is this possible.

It does seem strange, how much is the T7 one?

£420, go for the 666 - 906mm one, if you can, its only 14mm longer when closed, but is also 84mm short when fully open, if you can work with this then thats the one to have. I agree no sense in pricing, but I don't make that bit up!
 

down n'dirty

Member
Location
South Wales
We still have stock of these.

Hydraulic Top Link, 11 Tonne lift.
Locking Block Top, with tail hook and clevis.
Each Top link contains, 1 Double acting Cylinder,
1 automatic shut-off with double valve.
2 hydraulic hoses and connectors.
Thread:M36 x 3
Cat. A:3
Cat. B:32
Stroke C (mm):240
Piston rod Ø D (mm):50
cylinder Ø inner E (mm):90
F min. (mm):666
F max. (mm):906
G (mm):508
H (mm):345
Lifting force (t):11
Tensile force (t):8
I (mm):51
Weight:27 kg

£243 + VAT
These still available Dave-think I ought to invest in a new one!
 

Dave

Member
Location
Lake District
Current one (that broke) is the Spaldin’s 9 tonne one. Would like similar in stroke length but higher capacity-could you check it out please?
From what I can see Spaldings offer two 9Tonne top links, one 630 to 840mm and the other 544 to 754mm, I think this is the bare ram without the knuckle or ball for the tractor or the claw or ball for the implement, so in use they'd both be a little longer, can you conform which of those two you had?
 
Thanks Dave and Andrew, I’ve pm’d Dave just to check a few things out. Andrew it’s to be used on a 6f mounted plough, mounted sumo and 3t spinner, looks more than heavy duty enough for that? Do you find it creeps at all?
 

Andrew

Never Forgotten
Honorary Member
Location
Huntingdon, UK
Thanks Dave and Andrew, I’ve pm’d Dave just to check a few things out. Andrew it’s to be used on a 6f mounted plough, mounted sumo and 3t spinner, looks more than heavy duty enough for that? Do you find it creeps at all?

Had no creep yet, and had plenty of heavy loads on it.
 

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