adjustable link arm

Forum Forums Help Me Find A Part adjustable link arm

Viewing 15 reply threads
  • Author
    Posts
    • #46581
      Bob Rooks
      Participant
        • Offline

        Adjustable lift arms are readily available. Try Affordable Tractor and Circle-G Tractor. Also Keno Tractor in Keno, OR. How about a picture of your special “end”.
        Category 1 and 2 top links are available in a variety of lengths and end configurations. Very plentiful.

        Account deleted.

      • #46583
        guitarman
        Participant
          • Offline

          What I am looking for is the type with a small gear box with a crank to adjust them

          Attachments:
          You must be logged in to view attached files.
        • #46586
          guitarman
          Participant
            • Offline

            this is the kind I have now

          • #46587
            Bob Rooks
            Participant
              • Offline

              Ok, what I’m seeing is a top link in the left pic, and a simple turnbuckle with yoke ends in the right pic. I don’t see any gearbox at all. I have never heard of a top link or lift link with a gearbox. Got a pic of that?
              There are, however, hydraulic top and lift links.

              Account deleted.

            • #46588
              guitarman
              Participant
                • Offline

                this is what I am looking for

                Attachments:
                You must be logged in to view attached files.
              • #46590
                Tinbender
                Participant
                  • Offline

                  Amazon has one:https://www.amazon.com/LEVELING-Ford-Tractor-Industrial-Utility/dp/B00KB9SKIO

                   

                  I copied your picture, uploaded it to google images, and found tons of places that carry it.  Must say however, I’ve never seen one, but that doesn’t mean much :scratch:

                • #46591
                  guitarman
                  Participant
                    • Offline

                    my problem is all I have found so far are ones like in picture clevis bottom end and ball or pin top, mine has the clevis on both ends guess I’ll have get the closet I can find and make an adapter

                  • #46592
                    Bob Rooks
                    Participant
                      • Offline

                      There ya go. Good luck. Let us know how it holds up.

                      Account deleted.

                    • #46593
                      Bob Rooks
                      Participant
                        • Offline

                        Incidentally, the adjustable link in your picture is set up to be a top link due to the double axis joint at the base. That part fits onto the rear of the tractor above the PTO.
                        I believe this is what you are trying to accomplish.

                        Account deleted.

                      • #46595
                        guitarman
                        Participant
                          • Offline

                          In the first picture the link on the left is my top link the one on right is the link arm that is the main one I want to replace with the type in the second picture I know they make them for the link arms I just can’t seem to find one that will work on my Jinma 454. That’s why I guess the easiest option is to take mine to tractor supply and match it as close as I can then make up adapters to make it fit. would like to eventually install a hydraulic top and tilt as my tractor is big enough I can’t reach the links while on it so I have to get off and on and I have had both knees replaced one works pretty good the other not so much and it’s a little over 2 ft to the deck of my tractor quite a step up for bunky knees. In the process of adding a step just need to make a bracket.

                        • #46596
                          Bob Rooks
                          Participant
                            • Offline

                            Hey man, sorry to hear about your knees. I have a friend that’s had both replaced and he’s doing pretty good, and still doing construction work. Mine are still ok (knock on wood).
                            Yes, you need a link with a clevis on both ends. You also have the option of going with a heavy duty linear actuator with clevis ends. some of these are good for 5,000 lbs. static load, and can push/pull up to 2,500 lbs. You could operate them with a toggle switch next to your seat. Something to consider anyway.
                            https://www.actuatorzone.com/electric-industrial-actuator

                            Account deleted.

                          • #46597
                            guitarman
                            Participant
                              • Offline

                              I thinking I may just wait till later and go with the top and tilt. On the knees my right is the one I had done first all went great then the next year had the left one done which my Dr said was worse then the right when he went to do it and he commented when he was looking at my xrays for that one it was the worse knee he had seen. when they did the left all went well but I got staph infection in it so they had to completely redo it which made for lots of scar tissue so its just starting to really get where I can use it and surgery was June of 2015 but I keep on doing everything I did pretty much just a lot slower.

                            • #46598
                              guitarman
                              Participant
                                • Offline

                                454

                                Attachments:
                                You must be logged in to view attached files.
                              • #46600
                                Bob Rooks
                                Participant
                                  • Offline

                                  Nice looking rig. I know you’ll be happy with the top ‘n tilt. Hope the knee gets better quickly.
                                  While you’re at it, you might want to consider a quick hitch too. Really saves time and frustration.

                                  Account deleted.

                                • #46602
                                  rshi3314
                                  Participant
                                    • Offline

                                    Looking for a clutch for 05 bulldog 354 with a jiangsu 395i motor.

                                  • #46606
                                    Bob Rooks
                                    Participant
                                      • Offline

                                      Looking for a clutch for 05 bulldog 354 with a jiangsu 395i motor.

                                      You might have better luck if you posted under “Help me find a part”.
                                      Have you contacted any dealers?

                                      Account deleted.

                                  Viewing 15 reply threads
                                  • You must be logged in to reply to this topic.