Picked up mine at the post office, Wed. PM. Had to spread the sides of the part the lift arms go into. A 3/4" bolt, 2 nuts and a plate washer, did the trick. I had to taper one of the pins, but when it was in place the other fit without tapering.
Somebody else posted this method but I couldn't find it to quote. It'll work just fine on the disc, back blade, plow, cultivator and subsoiler. The rotary cutter is a bit to narrow, but I'll work something out. All I have to do now is fab a top link bracket.
For those who thought it was a pos, I wish I had a dollar for every roll cage, engine cage, set of exhaust headers I bought and didn't turn out to be a simple bolt on. A lot of small fabrication shops have jigs that just ain't exactly right. I can't expect the Chinese, who, for the most part, are working with 1950s technology to get it perfect.