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I think rather than cutting off and rewelding, I would turn the threads down in a lathe to make a smooth 5/8" shaft that you could then drill a hole across the end of the shaft for a cotter pin or a hitch pin. Use a large washer with a 5/8" hole to protect the hitch pin.
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