Not sure why you chose to say that, but whatever. I figured it'd be a common thing and I'm just not looking for it correctly. However, as Russell King mentioned, location of the existing hole on most of these is not convinient for boring it out further.Hmmm. Allergic to drills? I guess you are just SOL.
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Yep, ended up looking at Maschio Gaspardo implements and it seems they come with these pins. If I don't find the right ones, I'll try contacting them.Interesting problem
You need a 7/8 diameter (Clevis) pin with a lynch pin hole at the end. Most have the smaller diameter hole for cotter pins.
This one has a padlock hole in the end so could be used if you are okay with the bent end.
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I am sure that there are many implements with that type of attachment that is for category 1 lower arms. So it seems odd that it isn’t easy to find the pin. I would ask around at a implement sales and see if you can order spare pins for one of the implements that are category 1
I did locate these that are long so you could get them and get it drilled in the right place for the lynch pin size you want.
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If you are just using it for the top link pin, it doesn’t have to be exactly as you have it. As long as it’s the correct category (diameter) it will work.
I'm not. As mentioned, I'm using it as a draw pin.
I did end up finding the right ones on eBay after some more searching. Found some 7/8" toplink pins. I'll either order them or the ones NCL4701 suggsted (similar to the ones I posted earlier in this thread).