s219
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The screw in pins are more for cases where you attach/detach often, like for logging or towing, and you need to pay attention to them -- over long term use, any swiveling action can start to loosen the threads. They generally have a bigger diameter pin for the same size clevis.
I have one that I use for logging or if I need to pull someone out of the mud (usually can attach clevis to teeny factory tow hooks, and then get a tow strap through the clevis). But for long term "install and be done with it" use on a tractor, I think pin with clip is the way to go. The factory drawbar itself is usually held in with a pin/clip, though it may be a different style.
I have one that I use for logging or if I need to pull someone out of the mud (usually can attach clevis to teeny factory tow hooks, and then get a tow strap through the clevis). But for long term "install and be done with it" use on a tractor, I think pin with clip is the way to go. The factory drawbar itself is usually held in with a pin/clip, though it may be a different style.
