3pt lift pins

BarnyardEngineering

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Rochester, NY
Does anyone have a source for the 1-1/8" Category 2 lift pins used on box blades or quick hitches?

I bought a SpeeCo quick hitch at an auction which didn't come with any pins.

I can only find top link pins which are only 1" and too small for the lift links. Searches only come up with the lift link pins that bolt solid to the implement.

Regular drawbar pins will work but they are much too long, and hard as a coffin nail, so no way to cut and drill a cross hole.
 
(quoted from post at 19:42:49 05/26/19) tractor supply , Fleet farm ,any dealer

Struck out all three places. I need something like this in 1-1/8" diameter:

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All they have are pins like these:

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Make your own. Just get some 1 1/8" round stock(there is probably a chunk out in your 'iron pile),cut and drill as needed. Weld a 'stop' to one end.A washer,or a sawed off bolt will work.I haven't bought a pin in years.I make 3/4;7/8;1;1 1/8,or any size needed.
 
It seems the old company called nnalert is now Herschel and they have what you're looking for in a couple different lengths
This is usable length 4-1/8" P34-0291, 5" P34-0292, 6-1/8" P34-0293, 7-1/2" P34-0294 I googled the part number and came up with a few
options
 
Probably not much help but I have a John Deere 25a flail mower that uses pins like you are after. Might try a JD dealer.
 
For pins that are to long I use a bearing lock collar
with a set shove the pin then stick the lock collar on
and tighten the set screw . The double h red head
hitch pins are not to hard to cut and drill quite a bit
softer than the pins like you posted
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