Snow Attachments Shear pin dilema

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B7500Ray

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Kubota B7500 HST
Hi Everyone; I have a Kubota B2781 51" snowblower and this year am eating the fan bolts to the tune of 1 every 15 minutes of use. The manual calls for a 1/4" x 1 1/4" grade 8 bolt and I have been using them,but am going mad changing bolts. any suggestions would be welcome.Thanks!!!
 
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man, a grade 8 for a shear bolt and its still breaking. i only used 1/2" grade 5's in my old blower. Are you hitting lots of rocks????
 
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Are you running WOT? The reason I ask is that it's my opinion that the faster the fan is turning the greater the flywheel effect resulting in fewer sheared bolts. I have never read that but it seems right to me.
 
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I agree about wot or close to it. I run mine about 2200rpm and keep forward speed at medium and feather the hst pedal if the snow is too deep. I run the feet at half height as well.
 
   / Shear pin dilema #5  
A few things that can break shear bolts are engaging the PTO clutch too fast or at too high an RPM. Start at idle or close to idle speed RPM then slowly engage clutch to get PTO spinning then bring RPM up to operating speed.

Gravel driveways are very tough on shear pins. Gravel tends to stick to snow that is pulled into the augur. There isn't much space around the spinning augur and when a stone gets jammed and stops the augur there goes another shear bolt. One solution is to lower the skid shoes on the blower which raises higher it off the ground. Not so much of a problem on paved driveways. I have a gravel driveway and spent more time changing shear bolts than blowing snow. This is the reason I sold my snow blower and only plow now.

A shear bolt that is too loose or the wrong diameter can break prematurely.

Trying to blow snow at a speed faster than the blower can shoot it out can also cause the augur to get jammed up.

These are just a few suggestions that I'm sure you probably already know.
 
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Have you considered there may be something mechanically wrong with the blower.
 
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i have to say...my new blower doesnt use shear pins...and thats what helped sell me on it.
 
   / Shear pin dilema #8  
You didn't have this problem in previous years?

Is your top link set short enough to keep the cutting edge below the auger out of the stones? Even with shoes down all the way, too much tilt to the rear will encourage the cutting edge to slice into gravel.

There is no clutch mechanism that unlinks the auger from the impeller fan, if the auger stops, the impeller stops quickly too, even if only momentarily. Quick impeller stops could cause shears just like quick starts.
 
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Thanks everyone!!I am running at 2100 RPM and rocks and gravel are not my problem. I suspect the bolts may be part of the problem [cheap imports maybe??]There is no contact between the fan and housing at all,but the flanges are perhaps not mating properly. I will look at that.Thanks!!
 
   / Shear pin dilema #10  
Ray, something I did on my BX2750D front blower which has back-mounted skids was to increase the size of the skid. The original was .25" thick and wouldn't stay adjusted so I added to it using UHMW plastic about 5/8" thick and long enough to go under the cutting edge. I went from shearing 6 fan bolts the first year to maybe 1 a year now. My road and my 3 driveways are gravel.
new skids.jpg

Dean
 

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