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Re: category II pin diameters
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Posted by brandon1234 on April 23, 2006 at 21:40:33 from (12.47.142.254):
In Reply to: Re: category II pin diameters posted by J. Schwiebert on April 23, 2006 at 17:12:42:
Thanks for the replies. I know about the slip on sleeves. Let me clarify on my question a bit. These implements in question the pins are not even in the right spot. The are actually pull type implements that have been converted to 3 point and overall the dimensions are not right for the quick hitch. I am having to refabricate the whole setup. My question is should I use the small or large pins? That is I want my implements to be "standard" category II so that if I change tractors down the road, I won't have to change anything.
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