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Old 03-07-2016, 08:39 AM
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I'd message the seller to see what kind of shipping discount they have if you buy more than 1.
I found them for around $5 on ebay, with $10 shipping. I emailed the seller for a shipping price if I bought 4 or more, no reply.
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Old 03-07-2016, 09:03 AM
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From what I can tell on the Cat 0 ball ends, they are 1" wide, the Xtreme page says these are exact replicas of stock & uses Cat 0 ends. But the gap on the rock shaft on my 1782 is not 1" wide, no way it would fit.

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Old 03-07-2016, 09:35 AM
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I'll come to the "Rescue" and post the link where cool guys get cheap ball ends.

Go here and put in your zip, pick a local store. You may be able to pick them up local or just have them shipped, I had them shipped.

Do you mean the gap for the toplink is not 1" wide? It's not, you need a special CC toplink with a smaller end or modify your toplink bracket to fit the standard ball end. The rock shaft should use standard ball ends.

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I'll come to the "Rescue" and post the link where cool guys get cheap ball ends.

Go here and put in your zip, pick a local store. You may be able to pick them up local or just have them shipped, I had them shipped.

Do you mean the gap for the toplink is not 1" wide? It's not, you need a special CC toplink with a smaller end or modify your toplink bracket to fit the standard ball end. The rock shaft should use standard ball ends.

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Right, it's not an inch. Maybe 3/4"


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Old 03-07-2016, 11:38 AM
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Right, it's not an inch. Maybe 3/4"
My lack of knowledge of the sgt 3 pt setup is showing. Sam's got the right information.

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Old 03-07-2016, 12:51 PM
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The "Garden Tractor" uses bigger end links than the "Super Garden Tractor"?
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Old 03-07-2016, 12:52 PM
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You can build it for less, don't let these guys fool you into thinking that hes your only option

Swivel ends, 6.11 ea, iron, 15.00, Total... $39.44 HMMM
Went to the scrap yard & found a 5' long piece of 1/2x2. It is bigger than I wanted, but it was $5.
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Old 03-07-2016, 03:48 PM
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Sound to me like you need to just buy a set already made. I don't think you have any idea what you are trying to build.

Scrap yard for steel, "nickel and dime'n" the cost of the rod ends..... Good grief. If you had bought new steel and just ordered the rod ends off the cheapest ebay place you already saved quite a bit.
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Old 03-07-2016, 04:15 PM
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Sound to me like you need to just buy a set already made. I don't think you have any idea what you are trying to build.

Scrap yard for steel, "nickel and dime'n" the cost of the rod ends..... Good grief. If you had bought new steel and just ordered the rod ends off the cheapest ebay place you already saved quite a bit.
So because I ask questions, look for cheaper parts & go to scrap yard for steel equates to me not having any idea what I am trying to build? I have an idea, I have it drawn out, but thanks for your encouragement.
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Old 03-07-2016, 04:32 PM
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So because I ask questions, look for cheaper parts & go to scrap yard for steel equates to me not having any idea what I am trying to build? I have an idea, I have it drawn out, but thanks for your encouragement.
Yeah.....

I'm going to politely say, that I disagree, and that I don't think it's fair to ask us to find you the cheapest parts. That's just a matter of searching until you find a price you want to pay.

No the SGT's don't use bigger ends. Cat 0 is Cat 0. However, the GT and SGT lift arms are different, as shown in the pic Sam Mac posted.
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