olPete
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Nicely done! Will be very handy I'm sure.
It's simply a tear drop shaped keeper on the head of the pin it keeps the pin from spinning so the only wear is in the bushings on the arm and not in the mounts on the tractor. I drilled and cross drilled them to be grease able just like the ones on the loader arms. I'll have to pull them out soon to paint I'll take a pic to explain better.The ears look to be something I could make but I don't know the name and or type of pivot pin nor do I understand the role of plate (I'm assuming) and nut on the end/outside of the ear.
Nicely done!!! How are you powering it?
As I recently learned, one restrictor in the ram end hose will slow it to a manageable level. As small as your cylinder is might need to be .030".