[AT] Adventures with shear pins
Ernst Borchert
eb3 at shelby.net
Sun Jul 27 08:58:59 PDT 2014
Good morning, I pull a 6' Howe trailer rotary cutter behind my Allis
Chalmers WD 45 to cut heavy brush and when I hit something heavy either the
1/2 bolt on the mower or the Allis shears. I have been running this
combination for ten years without any damage to the mower or tractor. I use
#8 bolts from TSC.
Have a great week
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[mailto:at-bounces at lists.antique-tractor.com] On Behalf Of Ralph Goff
Sent: Sunday, July 27, 2014 10:46 AM
To: Antique tractor email discussion group
Subject: Re: [AT] Adventures with shear pins
On 7/27/2014 8:07 AM, charlie hill wrote:
>
> I've been through a few other brush cutters since that one and I have
> never yet had a sheer bolt to sheer when I hit something regardless of
> having a slip clutch or not. In fact I've hit stuff so hard with that
> old
> D-10
> that with the engine running at wide open throttle it shut off dead in
> it's tracks, Sheer pin never budged. Not even the brass ones.
>
> The best thing I've found is the slip clutch but they didn't have them
> back in the
> old days or at least I didn't know about them until the 80's. The only
> trouble
> with slip clutches is that if you set them loose enough to do any good
> they tend to slip when you don't want them too. It gets down to how
> much risk to your equipment you are willing to absorb in order to get
> maximum production.
>
> Charlie
>
>
Sounds like your shear pin was working loose. We had that a lot on square
balers. A new shear pin would seem to "stretch" and work itself loose after
a few bales. Finally we started using double lock nuts on the shear pin and
it did make a difference. Those balers just used a common 5/16 or was it 3/8
bolt. My newer NH 847 round baler takes a rather odd sized shear pin on the
gear box and I have not found a right sized substitute other than the
original NH parts. Luckily it does not break many shear pins.
Ralph in Sask.
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