Hydraulic top link

eichhoma

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MX6000
Jul 6, 2023
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I'm looking to add a hydraulic top link to my MX6000... Im thinking it is going to make using my quick hitch much easier... I primarily use a 7' brushhog, 6' tiller, a cargo box, and a box blade.
Any recommendations on a good one to use? also will need to get a line from the rear remote to the link.
Not sure what the good accessory brands are, what's bad.... should l I just grab one from tractor supply, etc.
I'm fairly new to this, thanks.
 

Runs With Scissors

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L2501 TLB , Grappel, Brush Hog, Box Blade, Ballast box, Forks, Tiller, PH digger
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SDT

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I'm looking to add a hydraulic top link to my MX6000... Im thinking it is going to make using my quick hitch much easier... I primarily use a 7' brushhog, 6' tiller, a cargo box, and a box blade.
Any recommendations on a good one to use? also will need to get a line from the rear remote to the link.
Not sure what the good accessory brands are, what's bad.... should l I just grab one from tractor supply, etc.
I'm fairly new to this, thanks.
Very handy when using a box blade, slip scoop, boom pole, etc. Limited usefulness otherwise.

Pay attention to Scissor's post above.
 

Toyman

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DustyRusty

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I can't comment on Brands, but if you want a Dual Piloted Operated Check Valve (DPOCV), to prevent annoying "leak down", Just buy it like that upfront.

Modifying it later can be....lets just say....Problematic...


https://www.orangetractortalks.com/...-to-shoot-ones-self-in-the-foot-part-1.63695/


https://www.orangetractortalks.com/...-to-shoot-ones-self-in-the-foot-part-2.64941/
I wouldn't call it problematic, but a very humorous 5-page reading of one person's attempt to resolve a simple problem by throwing lots of time, effort, and $$$ at it. I must admit that if I screwed up as badly as he did, I might not be inclined to let anyone know about it. Now I know why your forum name is "Runs With Scissors"
 

CAPT Seabee

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Go big or go home. For my rear port, I put a large diameter unit on. It also had to be long, say 22-32 inches. When you elevate something like a brush hog to drive to a different location, the flexing as you go over bumps puts a great thrust on the top link. The 1.5 or 2 inch won't hold up. 3 inch minimum in my experience.
 
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woodman55

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I believe mine was "hydro works" from princess auto. Cat two. I would not want to be without it. No load checks, but I adjust mine so often, that it is not a issue for me.