Jubilee 3 point size

A good friend has a Ford Jubilee. The holes in his 3 point arms seem to be in between a cat 1 and cat 2. All his equipment is cat 1. Is
there a special in between size for these?
 
Jubilee will have a cat 1 3 point but over the year they can become rusted up etc. and cause problems
 
Balls at the ends of the lift arms are probably wore, if you got new lift arms the balls should fit the implement lift pins tighter, need to check the implement, could have the wrong size pins installed I think they are 7/8? but not for sure, top link is 3/4?
p>Also need to check the band around the balls at the ends of the lift arms, if the balls are loose, the bands are wore badly, they can break out letting an implement come loose, get caught on the rear tire, come up an slash the tire or worst come after you, if you do not get the tractor stopped,

Happened to my friend, lower arm end broke out, bush hog climbed the tire, slashed it to pieces, tore up or bent the other lift arm parts.
He had to clean the seat and his pants when he finally got the tractor stopped, tractor was a MF 35, could have seriously injured him,
 
As said, his balls are probably wore out.. ID, opened up, etc.

You can get new arms, new ends, do a difficult ball replacement, or possibly, depending on how wore their ID is, get thin cat 1 sleeves, slip them in the balls and weld them in/ trim excess.
 

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