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MadReferee
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I am not sure you understand what a double nut lift arm pin is but actual in-field experience shows overwhelmingly that your concern is unfounded. There is no need to over engineer or make the assembly overly complicated.
The double nut lift arm pin provides a nut and lockwasher on the outside of the drawbar end cap which are used to tightly secure the pin while the remaining nut is welded to the back of the end cap. If welded properly it will never come off. A drop of Loctite can also be used on the pin threads but is not necessary.
The double nut lift arm pin provides a nut and lockwasher on the outside of the drawbar end cap which are used to tightly secure the pin while the remaining nut is welded to the back of the end cap. If welded properly it will never come off. A drop of Loctite can also be used on the pin threads but is not necessary.