Posted by JD Seller on September 30, 2016 at 20:59:44 from (208.126.198.123):
In Reply to: Re: Odd top-link pin posted by vezult on September 30, 2016 at 20:18:52:
vezult: The pin in my pictures is not the exact one you should have. The correct one has a longer 3/4 diameter. Like I posted earlier the reason they designed the pin and top link like they did is you can end for end the top link an have cat I or II on the implement end. You have to have the original top link and the correct pin for this to work.
The original pins where heat treated and very tough. The tractor's lift would stall before breaking the pin.
If you needed Cat I on the implement end you would put the Cat II end of the top link against the tractor. You would slide the pin through as far as it would go and then latch/clip it in the hole closest to the stepped up shoulder. IF you needed Cat II on the implement end you put the Cat I end towards the tractor and slide the pin about a 1/3 of the way you would in the other position. Then you would have to use the other clip/pin hole to hold the pin.
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