Need Extra Long cat 1 Lift (Draw) Pins

/ Need Extra Long cat 1 Lift (Draw) Pins #1  

Beltzington

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Appling, Georgia
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JD 3720
Recently bought an MX6 (RC) at an auction and did not notice it had cat 2 pins. I have a cat 1 3-point and have been unable to find off-shelf replacement pins. 3.5" of length on the thread side "might" work, 4"+ would be better but after much internet searching, nothing. Link Pins listed as Extra-long are long on the link side which I do not need. OEM sells them but I would rather not pay $40/pin. Any resources or suggestions I could try?
 
/ Need Extra Long cat 1 Lift (Draw) Pins #2  
Recently bought an MX6 (RC) at an auction and did not notice it had cat 2 pins. I have a cat 1 3-point and have been unable to find off-shelf replacement pins. 3.5" of length on the thread side "might" work, 4"+ would be better but after much internet searching, nothing. Link Pins listed as Extra-long are long on the link side which I do not need. OEM sells them but I would rather not pay $40/pin. Any resources or suggestions I could try?

Try Tractor Supply if you have one near, or Tractor Supply .com :)
 
/ Need Extra Long cat 1 Lift (Draw) Pins #4  
Any pics of the cutter? I am unfamiliar with the mx6 but it seems odd that you need 4" of thread. Even for cat II, 4" is alot of threads.

I have taken cat II pins and turned them down to 7/8" on a lathe before. With a lathe, and the old pins, it would only take ~5 minutes to peel the 1/4" difference off. Do you know anyone with a lathe? If you were near me, I would certainly do it for under $40.
 
/ Need Extra Long cat 1 Lift (Draw) Pins #5  
You can always put some cat 2 bushings on your tractors lift arms.
 
/ Need Extra Long cat 1 Lift (Draw) Pins
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#6  
JD MX6 is their medium duty 72" RC, it typically comes with Cat 1 pins but a Cat 2 option is available which adds another brace and heavier pins. Because of the added brace the Cat 2 Pine is too long to work even after being turned.

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Changing lifts to Cat 2 is a good idea except I have 3 other Cat 1 attachments.
 
/ Need Extra Long cat 1 Lift (Draw) Pins #8  
i buy mine at a dealer that sells farm tractors.
 
/ Need Extra Long cat 1 Lift (Draw) Pins #9  
I am not positive, but I think you can and should remove the extra brace.

I am assuming the "extra" brace is the outside piece. I think it is there to be a spacer mostly, from the looks, cause cat II usually needs that extra spacing. structurally, that brace dont look to be doing a whole lot.
 
/ Need Extra Long cat 1 Lift (Draw) Pins
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I am not positive, but I think you can and should remove the extra brace.

I am assuming the "extra" brace is the outside piece. I think it is there to be a spacer mostly, from the looks, cause cat II usually needs that extra spacing. structurally, that brace dont look to be doing a whole lot.

Yes - the brace is part of the cat 2 option to increase the width between the lift arms and is removed. The thickness of the remaining square tubing and braces is just over 3.25".

View attachment 352039
 
/ Need Extra Long cat 1 Lift (Draw) Pins #11  
the difference the spacer does is to take the 26" Cat one spacing to a Cat two spacing of approx. 32". Remove the spacers and you should be back at 26".
 
/ Need Extra Long cat 1 Lift (Draw) Pins #12  
That tubing sure didn't look that thick.

I am afraid I can help. Other than just. browsing the web hoping to find something.
 
/ Need Extra Long cat 1 Lift (Draw) Pins #13  
I'm not sure if you are still looking for advice but like was mentioned earlier you could convert your hitch to cat 2 for the mower and use bushings on your cat 1 implements to use them on your new cat 2 hitch.
I am using cat 1 implements on a cat 3 hitch and it's worked out great, I ended up spot welding the bushings on the pins and makes hooking up easy.
 
/ Need Extra Long cat 1 Lift (Draw) Pins #14  
Just get the short ones and put the nut inside of the tube that should make it reach.


Edit:

Nope guess that won't work either never saw the brace on the other side! How about putting the nut on the inside, and then get a bolt and nut for the other side and put that nut inside also. or Can you weld? Weld a longer threaded end on, is the only other thing I can think of.
 
 

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