Hydraulic Top Link for L3560

LenLar57

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L3560-LE
Apr 21, 2022
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I have a Kubota L3560 with rear remotes.

I want to try a Hydraulic Top Link. Anyone have any suggestions or recommendations?
 

MtnViewRanch

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A 21"-31" working length should work well for you.
I'm sure something close and you will be good to go.
You can probably get by with a 2" dia cylinder, but I recommend a 2 1/2" unit with a 1 1/2" dia rod.
 

Tropical Jack

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Kubota L3301 w/ FEL & BH, tilt and trim, chipper, box blade, grading blade
Hi,

I have an L3301, and got my hydraulic top link from Agri-Supply. I wanted a top link capable of “float”. Accordingly, my valve allows for float, and my cylinder does not have a check valve.

You can also get a top link hydraulic cylinder with a check valve.

The best hydraulic cylinders available are custom made by Fit Rite Hydraulics. You might want to look on his website; there is a lot of good info there.


Jack
 
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PortTackFarm

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L3560 LE (ROP's) w/ LA805 FEL, LP RCF 2072, BB2572 and WoodMaxx WM-8H
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The Ville and The Farm (KY)
FitRite Hydraulics - pricey but well worth it. Biggest drawback is time, probable at least 30 weeks out, but the demand and wait time tells you how good they are.
 
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TuckR

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L3302, BB1266 box blade, STB1072 Snoblade, SGC0660 grapple
Mar 6, 2023
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Hi,

I have an L3301, and got my hydraulic top link from Agri-Supply. I wanted a top link capable of “float”. Accordingly, my valve allows for float, and my cylinder does not have a check valve.

You can also get a top link hydraulic cylinder with a check valve.

The best hydraulic cylinders available are custom made by Fit Rite Hydraulics. You might want to look on his website; there is a lot of good info there.


Jack
Hello, I have the L3302 and was just going to order this. Did you get the 2"x8"? Seem to be working okay?
 

ScottHam

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Kubota L3560HST-LE 4WD; R4 tires; Armstrong Ag BRG-mini grapple; 1272 box blade
Jul 9, 2022
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I just installed a hydraulic top link on my L3560 a couple weeks ago. I contacted Agrisupply, and they sent me a helpful email indicating the best model for my tractor. I ordered through Agrisupply, and the hydraulic top link arrived in 3 days, it was easy to install, and it works perfectly.
 

LenLar57

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L3560-LE
Apr 21, 2022
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CAPT Seabee

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Grand L5460
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I'd add the larger diameter the better. Also recommend a locking block model. Why? If you have a brush hog lifted for transport down the road, it will gradually work its way down due to the momentum generated when you hit bumps. That's a lot of torque that translates to pull on the cylinder.
 

texas42

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jajiu

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L3560 HSTC, Grader, Backhoe, Snow Plow, Pallet Forks
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I have a Kubota L3560 with rear remotes.

I want to try a Hydraulic Top Link. Anyone have any suggestions or recommendations?
I got mine from Fit Right Hydraulics and the wait was worth it, I've had it for several years now and it works GREAT!
 

MtnViewRanch

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What are your thoughts on a hydro toplink for the L6060 Grand? I did look at Fit Right, however I am not able to wait the extended lead time as I am in need of it very soon.

I am looking at the kits on amazon: (Cat 2 option). 18 15/16 x 27 3/16. or 19 11/16 x 28". or 22 3/8 x 33 1/2"

What are your thoughts?
Look at the following link and determine what will work best for you from what is readily available.

Ideally mid stroke has the implement close to level front-back.

For your application, I normally recommend a cat 1-2 unit built using a 2 1/2" dia cylinder with a 1 1/2" dia rod having a working length of 23 1/4"- 35 1/4". You will most likely be better served having a check valve on the unit to prevent cylinder drifting.

I don't believe that you will find this unit as an off-the-shelf unit. Maybe you can find something close without too many compromises.

Good luck.