Description
When you’re running big iron with serious three-point implements, you need a top link that won’t let you down. This heavy-duty Category 3 top link is built for those large-frame tractors pulling monster discs, heavy chisel plows, and commercial-grade equipment. The knuckle ball design is a game-changer for operators who work uneven ground or need maximum flexibility in their three-point setup. Unlike standard pin-style connections that bind up and wear out, these ball joints articulate smoothly even under heavy draft loads.
What You’re Getting
- Category 3 sizing for large tractors (typically 140+ horsepower) with knuckle ball ends for superior articulation
- That 485mm tube isn’t just thick for show – it’s engineered to handle the massive forces generated by Category 3 implements
- Adjustable from 667.5mm minimum to 937mm maximum – nearly 11 inches of adjustment range
- Black finish provides corrosion resistance for long service life
Built for Real Farm Work
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. It’s especially valuable when you’re working hillsides or rough terrain where your implement needs to float independently of the tractor. When you’re pulling a 12-bottom plow through heavy clay or running a 40-foot field cultivator, the top link takes incredible stress.
Made to Last
Cheaper links bend, threads strip, or adjustment mechanisms fail, but this heavy-duty design is engineered to handle whatever you throw at it. The knuckle ball construction eliminates the binding and wear problems of standard pin connections, so your three-point system operates smoothly season after season.
Installation Notes
Installing this top link is straightforward, but proper adjustment makes all the difference in implement performance. The wide adjustment range (almost 11 inches) means you can fine-tune everything from aggressive tillage angles to level grading positions. Those knuckle ball ends need to move freely – a shot of grease keeps them happy and prevents premature wear.






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