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Ferguson 3 point top link ?

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Nebraska Cowman

06-05-2005 19:07:40




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Ok, I have a TO 20 with ferguson plow and the origianal style toplink will only shorten to about 26 inches. I need about 23 inches. What is the deal? Did they make more than one length? This is the flat bar style toplink with bolts and slotted holes for adjustment. I want to take this for a Massey display at our club show on Saturday and would sure like to have the right toplink.




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Scott PA

06-06-2005 18:16:26




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 Re: Ferguson 3 point top link ? in reply to Nebraska Cowman, 06-05-2005 19:07:40  
25" hole to hole is correct for most implements and the plow.



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RWK in WI

06-06-2005 17:45:23




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 Re: Ferguson 3 point top link ? in reply to Nebraska Cowman, 06-05-2005 19:07:40  
Just a thought. I have seen people think they had slotted top links when they had parts mixed from the drawbay stays. True top links had straight, thick ends. Stays have thin ends and origionaly the ends had a offset bend. It might be worth checking.



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Delbert from Lincoln

06-06-2005 07:19:05




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 Re: Ferguson 3 point top link ? in reply to Nebraska Cowman, 06-05-2005 19:07:40  
Howard; I don"t know the answer to that one. I have a couple of those flat links hanging up in the shed, (60 miles from where I live). I have never tried to use one of them, and we use the adjustable aftermarket type. As a last resort, if you want to look correct, If you got a bandsaw, or cutoff saw, and a press drill, maybe you could rework one into what you want. My Ferguson is a working tractor and I don"t pay any attention to correctness. Best of luck with your upcoming show. I would love to attend, but health issues make that impossible. Delbeert from Lincoln

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marlowe

06-05-2005 19:49:09




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 Re: Ferguson 3 point top link ? in reply to Nebraska Cowman, 06-05-2005 19:07:40  
i got like 4 differnt top links with the bolts in all hanging in shed and bought a after market screw typ



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steveormary

06-06-2005 10:33:01




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 Re: Ferguson 3 point top link ? in reply to marlowe, 06-05-2005 19:49:09  
Dont know what to say. WE had the original top link that came with the TE-20. The slotted one. Never had a problem with it being too long for any 3pt implements.

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