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Posted by Richard H. on September 02, 2005 at 17:03:37 from (4.224.141.31):
In Reply to: Top Link Strenght? posted by Richard H. on September 02, 2005 at 11:44:54:
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I agree with your abuse concerns whole heartedly. I totally rebuilt and restored this puppy and the last thing I want to do is tear it up.I also built the ride it is sitting on. I always Pull the scoop @ 1200 rpm constant. I also know my limits and the tractors which explains why I don"t use wieghts on the front. I believe a two bottom plow would do the same thing to the link if I was to hit a rock. With that said after having to go a gauge or so smaller on my replacment fenders and such to restore I was just wanting to find a way to find something as good as a 1959 U.S top link compared to to 2005 China link. Just lookin for something comparable to the origional thats all. Thanks, Richard
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