Cat. Pins.

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Thomas

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I was question in which couldn't answer from young man so I am asking for your knowledge.

As shown in the picture by reversing Cat. pins to inside would cause any effects such as damage to 3 point hitch etc. ?

Thanks.
 

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I've had to move them to the inside/outside to make the implement fit my tractor. I agree with shovel.
 
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I too have done this before with no problems. The only thing I ran into was routing of the hydraulic lines when I put top & tilt on.
 
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3 point arms try to move closer together as you pull forward and further apart as you push backward. Reversing the pins will mean that the pressure will be against the lynch pins instead of the attachment frame. It probably won't bother anything as long as the pressure doesn't cause the lynch pins to work loose. If one of them pops out you will have a problem.
 
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Ok so my rear blade is the odd ball here...on my rear blade I did turn them if and there was not enough clearance to let the lift fully down as there was a brace than rested on top of the lever you released the arm ends to extend them for connecting. So I will say if there is full room for the lift arm to clear when the lift is FULLY down.
 

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