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   / 3-Point Receiver #11  
Great job, Stumpman

I was proud of mine, till I saw yours. Now I don't like mine as much.
 
   / 3-Point Receiver #12  
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( Stump ... rather than make any stupid guesses, I'm wondering why you incorporated threaded bolts for the control arm connections?

Couldn't a pair of pins on each side do the job? Seems it would have a disconnect time of about 15 seconds that way with no tools required?

Not a critique, just curious.

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What you are seeing is the threaded part of the pin... they are standard CAT 1 pins holding it to the tractor. You will have to look closely at the picture, but you can see the snap ring pin holding it onto the arm in picture 2 on the left side... Many times pictures are posted in a way that we can't see all sides of the item and this is one of those times.... difficult to see the disconnect pins.. /forums/images/graemlins/smirk.gif
 
   / 3-Point Receiver #13  
Great Job stumpman, I have been pricing a rig like that on the web for my tractor and they run about $200. You did a really nice job, and for $30, you can't beat it.

Don't suppose you want to build another......
 
   / 3-Point Receiver #14  
stumpman,
very professional, start selling /forums/images/graemlins/cool.gif
 
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#15  
Junkman,
You are right, they are standard CAT1 pins with ring clips. I would make more and sell them if I could find more hitches for $10. This one was from an Expedition, it's hard to find them wide enough and they cost $$$$ to buy them new. Ask me how I know.... I had just bought one and had it installed on my Expedition the week before I found this one for $10 /forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif
 
   / 3-Point Receiver #16  
check out the auto flea markets this summer.... I see them all the time for $10 - $15 when the seller doesn't know what they are from....
 
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#17  
That's where I got this one, the guy had no idea what it was for. It's just hard to find one that is big enough, there are lots of them for smaller cars/trucks but not many large ones.
 

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