Shear Bolts

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TimP

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Hi ! does anyone have a good source to purchase some shear bolts from ?
I cannot find a local guy who has what I need in stock.

I have a Buhler snowthrower that needs:

5/16" x 1" Grade 8
1/4" x 1" Grade 2

How about it ? Any sources?

Thanks Much, Tim
 
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You're using a grade 8 bolt for a shear? Hmmm.
Not really sure where you can get these. If there's Stotz bolt in your town, they will have what you need. Also, you may try other tractor dealers. John
 
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Yep ! I'm taking the info directly out of the Buhler Manual. It specs the same grade 8 for almost every one of their throwers. There are 2 of the Gr.8 that hold a coupling on the PTO shaft. ( Approx. 2") But the Gr. 2 is, of course, the weak point. This bolt is on the gear coupling that turns the "Auger" of the thrower. It's approx. 1".

Thanks, Tim
 
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Actually, I guess I shouldn't have said "couplings". They are more of a type of "Flange". I wish I could describe it better or post a diagram. But can't. Maybe someone wlse who has a Buhler/Allied?Farm King snow thrower can chime in.

Thanks Again, Tim
 
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Okay, I get it now. The 8s are only used for mounting, and the 2 is the shear bolt. That makes perfect sense now, but a grade 8 as a shear bolt probably wouldn't shear.
Good luck on locating, I'm sorry I can't really help there. John
 
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Tim,

Do a search on TBN for shear bolts and you should find lots of suggestions. The typical bolt sold by hardware or home center stores are grade 2 bolts although their pedigree is sometimes difficult to be certain. They will also most likey have grade 8 bolts. Look in your local yellow pages for specialty hardware stores as well.

Jeff
 
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I would not think that would be a problem. Every hardware store carries grade 2 bolts in that size, (no marks), and autoparts stores, (NAPA), carries that size grade 8's, (6 marks).
 
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</font><font color="blue" class="small">( You're using a grade 8 bolt for a shear? Hmmm.
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I don't know if he knew what he was talking about, but I had a conversation with a guy at a hardware store--he was shopping; he didn't work there, and we weren't talking about shear pins--who said that because they are hardened so that they don't give, Grade 8s will actually shear faster than a Grade 5s, though you can torque 'em much harder without breaking 'em.
 
 

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