The attached link will be helpful for reference. There are many diagrams/charts to refer to for pin sizes, geometry and dimensions.
You should easily be able to bush down to the category one size. I have not run a 2010 since '81 or '82. We had one with a loader when I was real young, with a wide front. Years later we borrowed a friends 2010 narrow front to keep this place mowed, after our '64 4000 ford select-o-speed transmission failed.
I did pull a old mounted 7'(Love MFG)disk with it, and it was no issue at all. It would handle a larger disc harrow for sure. I've also run a wide front 2020 which is just the newer version if I am correct, just not the console 8 speed, the twin stick 4x2 or 8 speed if that's what you called it. It handles am 8'cultivator very nicely as well as a 6' tiller. I agree with the others, just look up what you need, hit the local supplier, TSC, tractor dealer or whatever you have, to get the correct hardware, and spares like lynch pins.
I'm a stickler about making sure I've got the right size pins and such, it never pays to cob any of this as I have seen some of the results, 2 of which were costly.
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