Better Lynch Pin?

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Lucky Dog

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Midland, MI
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TYM 4820c
Is there anything more secure than this style of Lynch pin to the lower lift arms?
I keep losing them while brush hogging. I'm thinking about using a bolt and nyloc nut, but that would be a pain.

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Perhaps in this specific situation, a pivot pin would be less likely to fall out? They come in all shapes and sizes.

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There's also these crazy doo-dads, but I've not a clue what to call them:

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Here is one of John Deere's solutions for mounting a bucket, forks etc. onto a loader frame using a lynch pin. Pt No AW30903. Shown connected and in storage aka device change. Maybe it could be used in your application. Just info.


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