Here is the hydraulic top link that I used amzn.to/3bpNdCc Check out more of our tractor videos here: th-cam.com/play/PLmYnhJtNUq7c2n8UTJASTf9qJQXQ_ngFP.html To interact with me personally, join the Rockhill farm Facebook group here: facebook.com/groups/1270496403596230/ Rockhill Farm is a daily equipment and rural living vlog. We mainly focus on tractors and working outdoors. I really appreciate you taking time to watch this video. If you enjoy this type of content Check out some of the following links to support our channel. If you are interested in a rock Hill Farms T-shirt check out our merch store rockhill-farm.creator-spring.com/listing/rockhill-farm-logo Please subscribe to our channel here: th-cam.com/users/Rockhillfarmandhomes Follow on Facebook at facebook.com/Rock-Hill-Farm-102050688356056/ You can now support the channel by buying us a coffee at the following link: www.buymeacoffee.com/rockhillfarm #farmlife #homestead
I’m now that much closer to adding a hydraulic top link on my 2025R. Plus the speeded up video, sound on, was funny to watch. Chomp chomp. Beautiful windmill, Brock!!
Great video!! The hydraulic top link is definitely a game changer. I think I first saw the advantage of using them in your box blade video. I’m 59 years old and suffer from some minor neck issues that give me a fit after doing that kind of work where I’m having to constantly watch behind me. I’m in the process of installing a backup camera to hopefully help with that. Brock On!!!!!!!!
Have you ever thought about using a hedge trimmer that's on a pole. The Black & Decker 20 volt one I have has a head that pivots. The grass will pretty much lay where its cut and not go into the water, you'd have to rake it up, but that's a job for the grandkids!
I do not have a hydraulic top link, but that looks like a game changer for that type of mowing. Would be awesome for box blading too. I'm going to need one of those.
Its not cheap, especially if you don't have remotes on your tractor already. Been thinking of this for my tractor it would make adjustments on the fly with a box blade real nice and easy....that alone would probably justify the cost of having remotes added and getting a hydraulic top link setup. Just comes down to the lack of $$ all the time LOL.
You must have missed the part in the owner's manual to keep the pto output and gearbox shaft parallel. Changing the angle creates a LOT of stress, due to shaft phase issues, on the entire driveline. Hope you enjoy writing checks for tractor/implement repair.
I agree. some herbage (grasses and wildflowers) around the perimeter could be made to look good, save you a lot of work and would be much better for wildlife in general. Your pond to do with as you wish, of course, but worth a thought?
Howdy Brock! There is a third option... get a pair of scissors and snip them one at a time... lol! I've heard that before about the hydraulic lines - find a local place. I like supporting local small businesses so that is excellent advice. Your other bridge project is starting to sound like fusion reactors - they have been saying we are almost there for 30 years now 😁Nice job demonstrating the various techniques. Thanks for sharing 🤠
Actually a much quicker option would be a sickle mower, some of them have a tilt feature which goes down to 30-45 degrees depending on the model...trouble is those dang sickle mowers are ridiculously expensive now too.
Hydraulic top link is bomb on rotary cutter is awesome. Hopefully u greased that tail wheel after sinking it. 😮😮😮 I don’t have a local Deere dealer but Napa auto parts store makes hydro hoses at great price.
@@RockhillfarmYT I have the same one , I'll have to see if it rubs , I just took it off yesterday to put on the post hole digger . I didn't notice but I'll look for any wear .
I also built one of those for my tractor. I have a third of a mile of gravel driveway in steep terrain to keep maintained , so I use every trick I know to make it easier .I buy the cylinders at surplus supply and fabricate my own .... I could not find a ready made one for my tractor and wanted a longer top link than was available at the time as I use the PATS easy hitch that brings out the bottom a bit and I wanted to count for that. I built 3 sets of remotes for mine to have options @@RockhillfarmYT
Yes, and it also acts as a fertilizer. Causing vegetation to start rapidly growing in the pond. With a weed eater you can direct the falling/cut vegetation away from the water and onto the bank. I do that and I am 77 years old.
Here is the hydraulic top link that I used
amzn.to/3bpNdCc
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I’m now that much closer to adding a hydraulic top link on my 2025R. Plus the speeded up video, sound on, was funny to watch. Chomp chomp.
Beautiful windmill, Brock!!
Fully agree with finding a local place besides the dealer for hydraulic hoses. The mark up on the hoses from the dealer is extreme.
Great video!! The hydraulic top link is definitely a game changer. I think I first saw the advantage of using them in your box blade video. I’m 59 years old and suffer from some minor neck issues that give me a fit after doing that kind of work where I’m having to constantly watch behind me. I’m in the process of installing a backup camera to hopefully help with that. Brock On!!!!!!!!
Have you ever thought about using a hedge trimmer that's on a pole. The Black & Decker 20 volt one I have has a head that pivots. The grass will pretty much lay where its cut and not go into the water, you'd have to rake it up, but that's a job for the grandkids!
My hydraulic top link gets most of its use with the rotary cutter. Its awesome.
Definitely
I do not have a hydraulic top link, but that looks like a game changer for that type of mowing. Would be awesome for box blading too. I'm going to need one of those.
Do it. Its awesome 💪
Its not cheap, especially if you don't have remotes on your tractor already.
Been thinking of this for my tractor it would make adjustments on the fly with a box blade real nice and easy....that alone would probably justify the cost of having remotes added and getting a hydraulic top link setup. Just comes down to the lack of $$ all the time LOL.
@@wildbill23cI’m right there with you, Man.
I'll be checking in on one of a hydraulic link
Hydraulic top link is the top add on accessory to a compact tractor. Should be a factory option.
That’s pretty slick Brock! Saved a ton of weed eating. 👌🏻
Thanks
You must have missed the part in the owner's manual to keep the pto output and gearbox shaft parallel. Changing the angle creates a LOT of stress, due to shaft phase issues, on the entire driveline. Hope you enjoy writing checks for tractor/implement repair.
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I am 52 and used a Chain from about 15 years old . Chain is cheap and gives no trouble .
You should leave some tall grass around the pond for the fish may what to look up the research on this issue
I agree. some herbage (grasses and wildflowers) around the perimeter could be made to look good, save you a lot of work and would be much better for wildlife in general. Your pond to do with as you wish, of course, but worth a thought?
Howdy Brock! There is a third option... get a pair of scissors and snip them one at a time... lol! I've heard that before about the hydraulic lines - find a local place. I like supporting local small businesses so that is excellent advice. Your other bridge project is starting to sound like fusion reactors - they have been saying we are almost there for 30 years now 😁Nice job demonstrating the various techniques. Thanks for sharing 🤠
Oh, it’s nice to hear from you cowboy
Actually a much quicker option would be a sickle mower, some of them have a tilt feature which goes down to 30-45 degrees depending on the model...trouble is those dang sickle mowers are ridiculously expensive now too.
Hydraulic top link is bomb on rotary cutter is awesome. Hopefully u greased that tail wheel after sinking it. 😮😮😮 I don’t have a local Deere dealer but Napa auto parts store makes hydro hoses at great price.
Just waiting for you to drop the tractor in your pond.
I am not driving the tractor down the slope
Side mount sickle cutter maybe
Could you turn that hydraulic distribution block on the top link to one side or the other so the hoses aren't getting damaged?
Yes, but they still really need to be on 90s because they would rub the three point arms a little bit when they go up and down
Morning do you like the top with modification that you did or do you wish you did a little bit different
I’m happy with the set up I have
@@RockhillfarmYT I have the same one , I'll have to see if it rubs , I just took it off yesterday to put on the post hole digger . I didn't notice but I'll look for any wear .
Grass in the pond? Just add hippos.
Weeds around a pond edge look natural to me. I would probably weedeat around the bridge and the island and leave the rest!
I feel like you gotta knock it down a couple times a year or it turns into trees
A hydraulis top link also transforms your box blade into a may more useful tool
Definitely. I also have the tilt cylinder for that
Very true.
I also built one of those for my tractor. I have a third of a mile of gravel driveway in steep terrain to keep maintained , so I use every trick I know to make it easier .I buy the cylinders at surplus supply and fabricate my own .... I could not find a ready made one for my tractor and wanted a longer top link than was available at the time as I use the PATS easy hitch that brings out the bottom a bit and I wanted to count for that. I built 3 sets of remotes for mine to have options
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Skid steer with brush hog seems like it might be easier
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You don’t have a choice and the grass going into the pond may have some bugs for fish food
Yes, and it also acts as a fertilizer. Causing vegetation to start rapidly growing in the pond. With a weed eater you can direct the falling/cut vegetation away from the water and onto the bank. I do that and I am 77 years old.
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