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    SKU: BBM-020-2000-00 Cotter Pin 3/32" x 1/2" for Agricultural Equipment and Tractor Attachments


    Cotter Pin 3/32" x 1/2" for Agricultural Equipment and Tractor Attachments
    Purchase Cotter Pin 3/32" x 1/2" for Agricultural Equipment and Tractor Attachments
    • SKU: BBM-020-2000-00 Cotter Pin 3/32" x 1/2" for Agricultural Equipment and Tractor Attachments

    • $0.50

    Description

    You know how it is with farm equipment—there's always a cotter pin somewhere that's gone missing or gotten bent beyond repair. This 3/32" diameter by 1/2" long cotter pin might be small, but it's one of those little parts that keeps your implements and attachments working safely. When you need to secure a clevis pin or bolt in place, nothing beats the simple reliability of a quality cotter pin.

    What You're Getting

    • Precise 3/32" diameter wire construction that fits snugly in standard clevis pins
    • 1/2" length provides adequate material for proper spreading and holding power
    • Quality steel construction that won't break when you bend the ends over
    • Split design allows for quick installation and secure retention of pins and bolts

    Built for Real Farm Work

    This size cotter pin is commonly used on smaller implements, 3-point hitch components, and various tractor attachments where you need to keep clevis pins from backing out. You'll find applications on everything from cultivators and planters to finish mowers and hay equipment. It's the kind of hardware that gets used throughout your operation.

    Made to Last

    Farm cotter pins take abuse from weather, vibration, and the occasional need to remove them with whatever tool is handy. This one's made from quality steel wire that bends without snapping and holds its shape once installed. The material resists corrosion better than cheap pins that rust out in a season.

    Installation Notes

    Thread the pin through the hole, then spread the ends apart to prevent it from backing out. If you need to remove it later, straighten the ends carefully with pliers rather than yanking it out. Keep a few extras in your toolbox—they have a way of disappearing when you need them most.