Rotary cutter rear u-joint shield??

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I would never use higher than Grade 5 shear bolts. They're purpose is to shear to protect other components.
 
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Contact Titan and ask who their PTO parts supplier is. You may be able to buy direct.

Your local tractor dealer probably can help.
Tried that the after the first 2 times I blew it up. Useless couldn't even get the customer support person to understand what I was asking for even tho I gave her the part number from their website and helped her locate the webpage with the part number. Yeah wow....
 
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Titan won't sell direct, but most any tractor supply will have one. Also, going through sheer bolts like that, I think I would consider a slip clutch.
Good point - this is the only implement I have with a shear bolt. I'm in the process of clearing some heavy brush in a field that was let go before we bought the property. Its great cover for the deer and glad I have a cab went thru a few hornet nests pheeewww they were pissed.

Kept hearing a banging sound on the glass was the soldier hornets attacking me. They were big AF too like 2" long. I started looking at the floor boards seeing if there was access thru where the gas/clutch pedals are. There's a few spots they could get in.

Once I get the brush cleared I prolly won't be breaking any more shear bolts. Im learning how thick a stem I can cut without breaking the bolt.
 
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I would never use higher than Grade 5 shear bolts. They're purpose is to shear to protect other components.

I'm using grade 2 shear bolts. Maybe I should get some stronger bolts for this brush clearing job.
 
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The owners manual that I found online states that you need the number 2 shear bolt.

you might try Mowing with the mower a little higher in the thick stuff and then come back through a second time at the proper height that you want. This may allow the cutter to chop the material easier and save a sheer bolt or two.

Also drop your travel speed way down.
 
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Tried that the after the first 2 times I blew it up. Useless couldn't even get the customer support person to understand what I was asking for even tho I gave her the part number from their website and helped her locate the webpage with the part number. Yeah wow....
I hear you!

I'd take the assembly to the tractor dealer to see if they can find a match from their PTO suppliers. If you have some sort of mystery chinesium product you may have trouble.

I find telephone customer support to be iffy these days and I'm lucky to find a knowledgeable support person on the other end. I'm lucky to have a few go-to guys at my local dealerships that are willing to take the time to help.

These guys stock various PTO parts
 
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