Description
When you’re running implements that need side-to-side leveling control—whether it’s keeping a disc harrow working evenly across slopes or making sure your rotary cutter stays parallel to the ground—having adjustable hydraulic side links makes all the difference. This 3-inch bore hydraulic side link gives you the precision control you need right from your cab, eliminating the guesswork and manual adjustments that eat up valuable field time.
What You’re Getting
- Heavy-duty 3-inch bore cylinder with 4-inch stroke provides plenty of adjustment range for most implements
- Clevis-to-clevis design with 5/8-inch pin holes fits standard three-point hitch mounting brackets
- Standard 9/16-18 ORB hydraulic fittings connect easily to your tractor’s remote hydraulics
- 8-7/16-inch center tube length and 27-1/4-inch closed length fits most Category 2 and larger applications
- Includes replacement seal kit (HSK3002) information for future maintenance needs
Built for Real Farm Work
This side link works with tractors equipped with remote hydraulic outlets, typically found on utility and row-crop machines from 50 HP on up. Whether you’re running tillage equipment on rolling ground, using a rotary mower on ditches and slopes, or operating any implement that needs precise leveling control, this hydraulic link lets you make adjustments on the go instead of stopping to manually reposition your equipment.
Made to Last
AgSmart builds these hydraulic links to handle the constant pressure changes and mechanical stress of three-point hitch work. The cylinder bore and seals are designed for agricultural hydraulic pressures, while the clevis ends and mounting hardware stand up to the twisting and side loads that come with field operations.
Good to Know
You’ll need remote hydraulic outlets on your tractor to run this side link, along with the appropriate hydraulic hoses and fittings. Most operators install these in pairs for balanced implement control. The 3/4-inch clevis pins aren’t included, so you’ll want to have those on hand for installation. Keep the replacement seal kit number handy for future maintenance—it’s always easier to order seals before you need them than when you’re down in the field.



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