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How do I install a three point lift bar on the cylinder on a 782?

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Jim Koenig Halfway between Harvester, MO and Cadet, MO
I have mentioned this before, and I was told to drive out the pin from the cylinder and replace it with a slightly longer pin. I don’t see how to get the pin out, and don’t know where to find the longer pin, or how much longer to use.

I don’t see anything in the manual section or on the parts page.
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Thanks.
 
IH or CCC there is a difference, as for the pin Charlie must have them.
 
CCC. Thanks.
I don’t see the pin listed.
 
There is a hole in the side of the frame to drive the pin out. Lift has to be either all the way down or all the way up. Can't remember which.
 
Thanks Lewis and Matt.
 
BKoSK has gotten his in place. I’m sure he can coach me on it if I need further instructions.

Thanks to all.
 
I got the pin out, but I must have had improper information on the length of the new pin. Can you still get the non-universal kind? I’m (gasp) thinking of trying the local Greene dealer for the pin.

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You're never going to have an issue with the "universal" pin. That said, McMaster-Carr has a variety of lengths of clevis pins.
 
I’m still recovering from spending $140 for a die to clean up threads at McM, but I did shop them for pins already.

Thanks Matt.
 

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