Damage to PTO top link

John3341

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I came home from a business trip to find out that my wife allowed my BIL to use my LX2610 while I was away. I didn't think much of it until I went to connect my BB this morning and found damage to the top link. More specifically, the adjustable threaded piece on the implement side of the top link (item B in the diagram below) was bent.

The part just threads into the top link assembly so I assume that I can just order that specific part but I am not able to find a part number for it. Does anyone happen to know the part number or where I can order it from?

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Don't believe it's serviced separately.

One can only wonder how someone could damage it?
 

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I came home from a business trip to find out that my wife allowed my BIL to use my LX2610 while I was away. I didn't think much of it until I went to connect my BB this morning and found damage to the top link. More specifically, the adjustable threaded piece on the implement side of the top link (item B in the diagram below) was bent.

The part just threads into the top link assembly so I assume that I can just order that specific part but I am not able to find a part number for it. Does anyone happen to know the part number or where I can order it from?

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Pretty common problem and places like TSC sell replacement ends but they are inch size so not sure they will fit a Kubota OEM top.link.

Dan
 

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One can only wonder how someone could damage it?
seen on here multiple times on the b’s (and assuming lx would be similar) where the rops is folded and top link will hit it when 3pt is raised
 
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luckily the whole assembly can be found at most farm stores for about $40....

I like to make work for people I know but years back I learned never to lend out a lot of my stuff that seems to come back broken more often than I would like.
 
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seen on here multiple times on the b’s (and assuming lx would be similar) where the rops is folded and top link will hit it when 3pt is raised
or top link is forgotten "stood up" pointing to the sky with nothing attached then drops down and hits PTO cover.
Either the pto cover gets bent or top link damage often follows.
 

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I bent mine with the rops down and raising the 3pt with my QH attached. Rural king didn’t fit (too wide). I ended up with one from my dealer for around 25 bucks
 

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luckily the whole assembly can be found at most farm stores for about $40....
True - -

Never been a fan of the Kubota OEM top link myself.

I have a couple aftermarket varieties. Just like them better.
 

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I bent mine with the rops down and raising the 3pt with my QH attached. Rural king didn’t fit (too wide). I ended up with one from my dealer for around 25 bucks
When I've bought aftermarket, I just ground the wider flange on the ball off. They were too wide also.

Not sure what TSC, etc. get for them anymore, but Kubota is getting quite proud of the OEM.

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Have you tried to bend it back?
Will take some force but if you can find a convenient rock gap and use a long lever it could work.
 

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I came home from a business trip to find out that my wife allowed my BIL to use my LX2610 while I was away. I didn't think much of it until I went to connect my BB this morning and found damage to the top link. More specifically, the adjustable threaded piece on the implement side of the top link (item B in the diagram below) was bent.

The part just threads into the top link assembly so I assume that I can just order that specific part but I am not able to find a part number for it. Does anyone happen to know the part number or where I can order it from?

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I went through this on my tractor. My B2650 and your LX2610 use the same 6C200-65400 top link. In my case, the Phillips head screws cover an access point that is used to mar the threads. The threads have been flattened and the end fittings will not come out. I suppose that I could have put it in a vice and forced it, but the threads would have been ruined. I got an after market top link that was an exact match. Try these people. Their part number is E-6C200-65400. The price is $35.00.

 
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I appreciate all the feedback. Along with replacing the top link, I will also be installing a cut off switch so that this doesn't happen again in the future. I still haven't heard how the damage occurred or why the tractor was loaned out.
 
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I came home from a business trip to find out that my wife allowed my BIL to use my LX2610 while I was away. I didn't think much of it until I went to connect my BB this morning and found damage to the top link. More specifically, the adjustable threaded piece on the implement side of the top link (item B in the diagram below) was bent.

The part just threads into the top link assembly so I assume that I can just order that specific part but I am not able to find a part number for it. Does anyone happen to know the part number or where I can order it from?

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You will need to buy a new top link.
About $30+ at Tractor Supply.
Do not waste time trying to straighten it......it will never thread true again.

The lesson that needs to be impressed on both you and your wife is:
DO NOT LOAN the Tractor to ANYBODY.
If you had a new Maserati would you loan it to anyone?

You are lucky!
This time it was only the cheap top link.
Next time.......maybe thousands!
 
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Which aftermarket top links do you use?
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John - - this is the type I prefer. Drive the rod threw with hammer when you get one. You’ll want a Category 1 Top Link.

Most Farm stores have them of various lengths, often with the rod not installed. Measure your barrel. If the flanges/ears on the balls are too wide for your mounts, a few minutes with a grinder will fix that.

A little Fluid Film once a year is plenty. Doesn’t collect dirt like oil or grease.
 

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You will need to buy a new top link.
About $30+ at Tractor Supply.
Do not waste time trying to straighten it......it will never thread true again.

The lesson that needs to be impressed on both you and your wife is:
DO NOT LOAN the Tractor to ANYBODY.
If you had a new Maserati would you loan it to anyone?

You are lucky!
This time it was only the cheap top link.
Next time.......maybe thousands!
I completely agree. I have no problem helping someone with my tractor but I need to be the one operating. Not sure what my wife was thinking loaning it out without even talking to me first.
 
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I completely agree. I have no problem helping someone with my tractor by I need to be the one operating. Not sure what my wife was thinking loaning it out without even talking to me first.
John - agree as well.

10 years and 500 hours, my tractor has been operated by me all but 15 minutes.

I was standing there at the time, watching carefully…. ;)
 
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I completely agree. I have no problem helping someone with my tractor but I need to be the one operating. Not sure what my wife was thinking loaning it out without even talking to me first.
Well, there's things you can change and things you can't. Wives are more expensive to replace than tractors.
 
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I don’t loan my tractor. I do work for others on my tractor. My wife drives “our” tractor (smiles the whole time) and is doing pretty well.
But, I do believe I would hang the old bent top link on a nail, in plain view, on my wife’s side of the garage.
 
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