Thanks for the help, guys. Just so I don't hose this up through my inexperience, here are follow on questions.
1. Category 1 top link like this: http://www.northerntool.com/shop/tools/product_200519189_200519189
This one seems to have a lot of adjustability from 20.5 to 31 inches and it's the only one they offer. Are these pretty close to universal as far as buy one and the length will be fine for 90% of implements?
2. Pins for the top link. I'm a little less clear on this. Could someone post a picture?
3. Pins for the lift arms. Again, having trouble envisioning what's needed here. Picture would be helpful.
I feel like a complete dolt. I've worked on farms, I've worked in logging, and this is just something I never had to figure out on my own. The only thing I've ever put on a 3 point was a bale spear and all the stuff was always laying right there, I never had to even think about it and that was 30 years ago and I just don't freaking remember what all was involved.
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