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E ND | They need some play obviously to account for the change in angle when the digger frame is all the way up vs. all the way down and change in terrain. The wear on the top front of the hitch hole is from pulling it while it's in the ground. Does the hitch of the digger run at a steep angle when you're working? Almost looks like it does which is causing the top edge to wear from pulling on the pin at an angle vs. perpendicular to the hitch pin.
Either way, a bushing with an ID that will fit your hitch pin, OD that's sligthly bigger and as long as you have room between the top and bottom of your drawbar might slow some wear down. Would think a local steel supply shop could provide what you need if you get them the dimensions. | |
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