Posted by john in la on October 04, 2008 at 17:07:50 from (72.150.10.4):
Looking for a odd sized lift arm pin.
I bought a cat 2 cultivator. It is a factory 5 row but I am going to cut it down to a 3 row for use behind my cat 1 tractor.
While I can find cat 1 thread end to cat 2 pin end I can not find it the other way.
I know the reason is because a cat 2 implement should not be behind a cat 1 tractor but that is beside the point because I will be cutting this down smaller.
So before I get out the electric wrench and weld the thread end of a standard cat 1 pin onto the implement because it is smaller than the hole it fits in I thought I would ask if anyone has ever seen or knows where I can get a odd sized pin like this.
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