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Cat 3 to Cat 2 Conversion
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<blockquote data-quote="Nesikep" data-source="post: 1721493" data-attributes="member: 9096"><p>I think that is Cat 2, and you want Cat1</p><p>You just need a sleeve if you can't find a Cat 1 pin with the right thread size, you should be able to find them, but otherwise a machine shop could make them for you easily, or the other option is to have a machine shop turn down your existing pins to Cat 1 specs.</p><p>Even one more thing you could do is look for Cat 2 lift arms for your Massey, our MF165 has Cat 2 arms, and our MF255 has Cat 1... that would open up options for other implements</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nesikep, post: 1721493, member: 9096"] I think that is Cat 2, and you want Cat1 You just need a sleeve if you can't find a Cat 1 pin with the right thread size, you should be able to find them, but otherwise a machine shop could make them for you easily, or the other option is to have a machine shop turn down your existing pins to Cat 1 specs. Even one more thing you could do is look for Cat 2 lift arms for your Massey, our MF165 has Cat 2 arms, and our MF255 has Cat 1... that would open up options for other implements [/QUOTE]
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