Phred
Veteran Member
I don't think the pin on the right should be needed. Is the large hitch pin to small of a pin for the hitch hole? On all my implements the head of the pin is larger than the hole and you could not get it to slip out with a big hammer..
If you tried to use a cat 1 pin on a cat2 implement you would need the pin on the right, but thats not a good idea.
I find the flip pins posted above to be very relaible. The only time one came loose was when I left it on the top of the tire by mistake..... /forums/images/graemlins/blush.gif but thats not really the pins fault now is it.
I buy the cheapest I can find usually TSC specials.
Maybe talk over your setup with the dealer, it seems strange that a pin would cause that damage.
Fred
If you tried to use a cat 1 pin on a cat2 implement you would need the pin on the right, but thats not a good idea.
I find the flip pins posted above to be very relaible. The only time one came loose was when I left it on the top of the tire by mistake..... /forums/images/graemlins/blush.gif but thats not really the pins fault now is it.
I buy the cheapest I can find usually TSC specials.
Maybe talk over your setup with the dealer, it seems strange that a pin would cause that damage.
Fred