Clevis Pins (2) 2" Long, 7/16" Thickness on 2040-parts.com
Saint Petersburg, Florida, US
Clevis pins, stainless steel, 2 of them for one price.
2 inches long.
Diameter is more than 3/8" and less than 1/2", looks like 7/16" but it could be metric.
Pins were never used.
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