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Re: missing 3 pt top links?
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Posted by Jonboy on February 23, 2005 at 20:02:18 from (64.91.161.209):
In Reply to: missing 3 pt top links? posted by Boog on February 23, 2005 at 06:32:01:
I see some posts for $300 replacment top links!, sheesh, I can go to the local agco dealer and get a universal plane jane top link for $35 and thats what I have on my tractors. I really can't imagine anyone paying $300 for one when you could get one for a fraction of the cost, but I suppose those $35 ones are functional, but they wouldn't look quite as good as the factory one would. If you do anything besides 3pt stuff the toplink needs to be removed, and sometimes the 3pt arms are best taken off, especially if you never use it. Most farmers never use the 3pt on their tractors, therefor something to rattle and bang over bumps and something for the pto shaft to hit on tight turns with a drawn impliment, my machines are the opposite and it's rare I use the drawbar.
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