I really don't understand what you are asking and since I have never used my spacers I don't have any actual use experience I can share. The roll pin protrudes about 3/8" on both sides of the spacer. When the spacer with the roll-pin is installed in the receiver the roll-pin rides against the back surface of the receiver with the longer portion of the spacer to the front. By putting a plastic tie or small wire in that hole on the front portion of the spacer it can be secured in place and can't work itself out the back. I hope this somewhat clarifies the use of the spacer for using small point implements on Farmall fast hitch tractors with large point receivers. The only publication I have seen which shows the spacer inserted in a receiver is the May-June 2004 issue of Red Power Magazine on page 21. If you are remotely interested in the Farmall Fast Hitch that would be an excellent resource to obtain as it has several F/H articles in that issue. Back issues can be ordered from Red Power at 712-364-2131 if you can't find a copy. Send me your address and I can send you a copy of that page in the US mail if that would help you, Hal.
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