Magnum3252
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Should I buy JD Shear Pins for my 54" snowblower or get some at my Local Ace Hardware?
Should I buy JD Shear Pins for my 54" snowblower or get some at my Local Ace Hardware?
If you know the size try ebay
Should I buy JD Shear Pins for my 54" snowblower or get some at my Local Ace Hardware?
I twisted a driveshaft because I didn't know to use the Grade 2 shear bolt. I just threw a Grade 5 in and whack, and ruined the PTO shaft. Could have been more expensive than that. Now I know.
A shear pin is just a bolt and usually a grade 2 with no markings on the head. Some things use a grade 5 and are identified by three marks on the head. Just check the owner's manual and buy bolts at the local farm store in the bulk bin.
I always snug em up. Not very tight, but I figure the slight elastic stretch relieves the shear zone as it is cut in two.Magnum
Shear pins are there to take the "hit" so something else doesn't break that may be more expensive than shear pins. Your decision as to what to use.
If shearing too many pins, find out what is causing this to happen and remedy that problem.
I like to use lock nuts on the bolts and do not tighten the bolts, but leave them loose.
I always snug em up. Not very tight, but I figure the slight elastic stretch relieves the shear zone as it is cut in two.
If you're ever stuck them you can use s regular bolt with a nut but don't tighten it too much.
Make sure the bolt is slightly of a smaller diameter. It helps..
Now while everyone will say get shear pins etc, a regular bolt doesn't have much strength and will shear pretty easily off.. if not easier than some shear pins.
But like I said, if ever the store is closed and you're midwork.. a regular bolt can save the day.