Description
When your three-point hitch won’t line up right or that implement keeps shifting around behind you, nine times out of ten it’s a worn-out top link pin causing the trouble. This little workhorse might be small, but it’s what keeps your implements properly positioned and lets your hydraulics do their job smoothly. A fresh pin gets rid of that sloppy connection and puts you back in control.
What You’re Getting
- Hardened steel construction that handles the stress of heavy implements and rough field conditions
- 3/4 inch diameter with 2-3/4 inch usable length designed for precise Category 1 hitch fit
- 4-1/2 inch overall length provides full engagement through both sides of the connection
- Direct OEM replacement – no modifications or adapters needed for proper installation
- Quality AgSmart manufacturing that matches original equipment specifications
Built for Real Farm Work
Category 1 hitches are found on smaller to mid-size tractors typically used for hay operations, livestock work, food plots, and general farm maintenance. Whether you’re running a 5-foot bush hog behind a compact tractor or hooking up a cultivator for garden work, this pin provides the secure connection you need. These pins work with utility tractors, compact tractors, and smaller row-crop machines that handle the day-to-day work around farms and homesteads.
Made to Last
Farm pins take a beating from constant hookup and unhookup cycles, plus all the vibration and side loads that come with field work. This pin is built from hardened steel that resists wear and bending, so it keeps doing its job season after season. The precise manufacturing ensures a snug fit that eliminates play while still allowing smooth operation of your three-point system.
Good to Know
These pins are designed for easy installation – simply slide through the top link and implement connection points, then secure with the appropriate clips or retainers. Keep the pin and connection points clean and lightly greased to prevent wear and ensure easy removal when changing implements. Having spare pins on hand is smart since they’re small parts that can get lost or damaged, and you don’t want to be stuck unable to hook up an implement when you need to get work done.





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