it's not going to fit the tractor side out of the box, the spacing between the ears of where its pinned (speaking for BX, B2601 and LX, I dont know about the larger tractors). It's why Brian cuts the end off and welds new ends on. Particularly the geometry on the side link. He doesn't have a 24 week backlog of work because the stuff is available at the corner hydraulic shop. It sounds like the tractorinnovations is providing a similar service, and that's great.
I don't want to find bushings, install restriction valves to slow the movement, I definitely don't want to weld. I want to pay someone, and when the stuff shows on my door step, I can hook it up and get to work.
But hey, slap some bushings on there you'll be set and save a bunch of money