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kully560
Join Date: Dec 2003 Posts: 61 NY |
2004-08-24 94326
does any body know where is the best place to buy, tried baileysnet.com but back orderd for 12 weeks thanks
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TomG
Join Date: Feb 2002 Posts: 5406 Upper Ottawa Valley |
2004-08-25 94402
Have you tried a dealer? I think various after-market suppliers distribute 'ready-make' kits through dealers. A local hydraulics shop should be able to fabricate one easily. If you search the archives here I think a dealer posted sometime back who received an order of them. He described his as having check valves installed to maintain a more constant adjustment. I'm not entirely certain how these valves work (something pilot operated I imagine) but that might be an option worth thinking about. Mine is just a plain old double acting cylinder but it does the job. ....
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beagle
Join Date: Jan 2004 Posts: 1333 Michigan Pics |
2004-08-25 94406
I also got fristrated and fabricated my own. Got the cylinder from SurplusCenter and the link ends from a local farm supply store. I don't have a check valve on my setup either, but it works fine. Total cost was under $100.
You may try Intergrated Engineering, They have top'n'tilt kits. ....
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WPHill
Join Date: Jun 2004 Posts: 57 Florida Pics |
2004-08-25 94521
I have been shopping for a top and tilt kit myself. Integrationengineering.net, Terrain Contour Control, complete kit was quoted at 1250.00, you install. I checked w/dealer and he will install complete top and tilt kit with kubota valves and all hardware for 1450.00. What do ya'll think? ....
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TomG
Join Date: Feb 2002 Posts: 5406 Upper Ottawa Valley |
2004-08-26 94572
Easternfarmmachinery (a Canadian site) has one in their catalogue for 660$US. I don't know which category hitch it's for and I don't think it includes valves etc. All these quotes seem pricey to me but I think I'd go with a high quality cylinder. Especially without check valves (lock outs) a leaky cylinder that allows the blade angle to drify would be a pain.
My cylinder is for a CAT II hitch and it's slightly long for a CAT I hitch. I use sleeves to size the loops down for CAT I pins. I guess that's an alternative is CAT I types are in short supply. The extra length isn't bad for my use since it will roll the box up far enough to get as aggressive as I usually want. There is an advantage to being able to roll it down further than needed for spreading so it'll compact fresh gravel a bit without picking up much material. ....
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MadRefereee
Join Date: Jul 2003 Posts: 23 New Hampshire |
2004-08-26 94599
Go to Carter & Carter machinery (ccmachinery dot com) and ask for Mark. He is a regular poster here as Ironpeddler. They sell top links with double pilot operated check valves for $150 or $170 depending on size. I have one and it works perfectly. ....
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MadRefereee
Join Date: Jul 2003 Posts: 23 New Hampshire |
2004-08-26 94601
I think you will find that the kubota price is just for the valves and hoses. The top link and tilt link cylinders and hoses will be priced seperately. I rolled my own on my B2710 using a Prince SV 3-spool valve with CCM top link and TCC side link cylinders. Total cost came to about $900. Best tractor investment I have made. ....
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mraridan
Join Date: Jul 2004 Posts: 11 sacramento |
2004-10-24 99140
when you added your cylinder, do you remember the bore and stroke?
what controls did you use?
Thanks ....
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