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Be a bit, going to try something different, think he found a different cylinder he likes lol.
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Its usable! Highspeed hasnt posted a pic yet cuz we need to change a few things, but we tried it. But for a teezer pic, heres the bucket with a regular old top link. Cutting bit is 25.5" off the ground. The way the hydraulic top link works presently it will roll the bucket back to where the cutting edge is 30.5". When we change the brackets around, it will be around 32 to 33" off the ground.
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It would clear my #2 cart for sure!
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walk around of the winter setup. thanks to Rescue11 she is ready for almost anything mother nature can send at me. BRING IT ON!!!!
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The hydrolic top link is genius!
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Great work as always guys!
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How do you have your hydraulics plumbed? I'm getting ready to add a second and third valve to my 2182 and was planning on having the second valve run to the front right couplers like from the factory and teeing the third valve to the front left and to a set of couplers at the back. The second set of couplers at the front would allow for running a V plow at some point.
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Fantastic work!
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