Usable Length of Replacement Pivot Pin for Fulton Coupler Hinge Kits
Updated 05/10/2018 | Published 05/09/2018 >
Question:
Is the 6.5” the usable area between pins? Or is it overall Length? Replacement Pivot Pin for Fulton Coupler Hinge Kits - 5/8inch x 6-1/2inch Long # F500336
asked by: Clif
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Expert Reply:
The usable length of the Fulton replacement pivot pin, part # F500336, is about 5-7/8 inches from my measurement. The 6-1/2 inches is from the stop on the ring side all the way to very end on the other.
expert reply by:
Charles S
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Replacement Pivot Pin for Fulton Coupler Hinge Kits - 5/8" x 5-7/8" Long
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