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3 point top link ideas

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Randy

07-24-2004 20:31:39




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3points are the greatest thing. I always like to keep my top link with the tractor. Mostly pinned in, but the other end drop and rides on my PTO guard. I am not a really bunge cord fan, how else can I store the top link on the tractor neatly???

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Randy




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James in NC

07-27-2004 06:44:26




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 Re: 3 point top link ideas in reply to Randy, 07-24-2004 20:31:39  
A small chain with a hook about 5-6 inches above the pivot will work.



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wolfy

07-25-2004 18:29:32




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 Re: 3 point top link ideas in reply to Randy, 07-24-2004 20:31:39  
Have often used baler twine.



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Bill

07-25-2004 08:19:38




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 Re: 3 point top link ideas in reply to Randy, 07-24-2004 20:31:39  
CHECK THIS OUT FOR IDEAS..... COOL ATTACHMENTS



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buck

07-24-2004 21:32:40




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 Re: 3 point top link ideas in reply to Randy, 07-24-2004 20:31:39  

Well some tractors have these neat little clips that you just snap the top link into. My IH has a spring hook that hooks into the ring in the end of the top link adjusting bar. My ford has these rings on one control arm that hold the top link and two top link pins and also has rings on the opposite control arm that holds the cross draw bar. The bent and hard to adjust top links wind up staying on a particular implement.

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BobMo

07-24-2004 21:23:35




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 Re: 3 point top link ideas in reply to Randy, 07-24-2004 20:31:39  
Most tractors have a manufacture supplied hanger for the link. If your don't I suggest you rig one based one you've seen or what will work on your unit on your unit. I wouldn't recommend the bunge but what ever works..... ....



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