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L4610 top and tilt hydraulics

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jmcroberts
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2003-12-03          70201

I just purchased a 2000 L4610 and would like to add top and tilt cylinders to the 3 point. Does anyone have experience with brand/type/dia. of cylinders and control valve?

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Murf
Join Date: Dec 1999
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2003-12-03          70209

We build our own from a standard hydraulic cylinder with 'tang-style' ends and a couple of hoses and couplers, powered from the tractors remote.

They're not rocket science.

They should cost about $100 each, maybe more if you don't know where to buy the parts at the right price I guess.

I don't understand why they're not standard equipment, there is very few implements their NOT really handy with, almost everything I use is connected to one.

Best of luck. ....

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TomG
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2003-12-03          70242

You might take a look at TISCO. I think they make ready-made top links and maybe tilts too. I don't have their site address saved but a search should find them. Most any two-section power-beyond valve of appropriate flow rating would work if installed in the loader valve's PB line.

It's feasible to put together a do-it-yourself kit from mail order parts but it's probably easier to let a dealer put one together. You'd have to be clear on the cylinder lengths, diameters and ends. ....

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