Description
When you’re hooking up big implements to serious iron, a standard top link just won’t cut it. This heavy-duty Category 3 top link is built for those large-frame tractors pulling monster discs, heavy chisel plows, and commercial-grade equipment. This isn’t your grandfather’s top link – when you’re pulling 30-foot cultivators, heavy offset discs, or commercial-grade rippers, you need components that can handle the stress. The knuckle ends give you that smooth articulation you need when working uneven ground or tight corners.
What You’re Getting
- Category 3 sizing built for tractors over 140 horsepower with serious draft requirements
- Knuckle ball ends that articulate smoothly instead of binding up like pin-style connections
- Massive 520mm tube length that’s engineered to resist bending under extreme loads
- Wide adjustment range from 740mm minimum to 950mm maximum gives you plenty of flexibility
- Heavy-duty black finish that stands up to weather and provides lasting corrosion resistance
Built for Real Farm Work
When you’re pulling a 12-bottom plow through heavy clay or running a 40-foot field cultivator, the top link takes incredible stress. This is the kind of equipment that runs on everything from large dairy operations to commercial grain farms where downtime isn’t an option. Whether you’re breaking ground in the spring or working stalks in the fall, this top link keeps your implements positioned right where you need them.
Made to Last
That 520mm tube isn’t just thick for show – it’s engineered to handle the massive forces generated by Category 3 implements. Cheaper links bend, threads strip, or adjustment mechanisms fail. This one’s built with heavy-wall construction that’ll keep working when others give up. The knuckle design reduces stress on the entire hitch system by letting your implement follow the ground naturally.
Installation Notes
Start with the link centered in its adjustment range to give yourself room both ways. Those knuckle ball ends need to move freely – a shot of grease keeps them happy and prevents premature wear. When setting implement angle, remember that small adjustments make big differences in how your equipment performs. Keep those threads clean and lubricated so you can make quick adjustments when field conditions change.






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