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drcjv.
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2005-01-05          103503

I am confused and I know this is the place for the question. What is the differance b/w a hydraulic top link and top n tilt. Also I have a hoe on my tractor, can the rear connection that runs it also be used for the top n tilt or hyd top link.

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DRankin
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2005-01-05          103504

The "tilt" refers to an hydraulic cylinder on one of the lift arms.

I have my Tn'T plumbed into the outlet that runs the backhoe and it does just fine. ....

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2005-01-05          103508

My pic 12 shows a JD Top-and-Tilt kit installed on a 4310. You can see the separate top and tilt cylinders. This kit uses a diverter valve so the loader joystick does double-duty to control both the loader and TnT cylinders, depending on the position of a switch. If you use the backhoe connections you will have to plumb in more SCV's to operate the TnT cylinders, but it can be done. ....

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2005-01-05          103509

I see you have a TC33D. When I was shopping NH didn't offer a factory TnT kit but the dealer was willing to fabricate a kit for me. I don't recall if NH had stackable SCV's or not and am not sure how the plumbing would work but I'm sure it could be done. ....

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