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SE SD | I don't know what they make those pins out of these days but they wear terribly. I've bought new ones and they are gouged after one season. I still buy new ones just because of the force in the field and all the road travel I do. Also make sure you have the correct category pin matched up with the right category hitch. If you have a CAT 4 hitch on the implement, but pulling with a CAT 3 pin, it's going to wear both twice as fast. The Bull Pull hitches with the greaseable eyelet are easier on hitch pins. | |
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