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In Reply to: Re: Three Point Hitch Converting Cat 2 to Cat1 posted by lens on Sunday, December 25, 2005:
I thought about changing the pins but that would mean modifying all of my cat1 implements. I have 6 of them-- Then I would have to modify my old tractor to a cat2 to use them which doesn't seem too practical. Thanks much for the suggestion anyway. I'll take all the advice I can get. Think I'll stay with the bushings and I can spot them with my welder to keep from losing them or spot them to a hanging jack chain so they will always be there. I took links from a chain and cut them in half and welded them to the lift arms with a piece of jack chain on them and then connected them to my hitch pins since I was always losing them. Now they don't get very far.
I think I'll try the same with the bushings.
Thanks
Tom