Shear pins and Snowblowers

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OlderToday

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Okay...I keep reading about shear pins shearing (or not) on snowblower PTO shafts and I only have one question: Why aren't slip clutch type shafts used on more snowblowers? Is it cost or an engineering thing?
 
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   / Shear pins and Snowblowers #2  
Although slip clutches are common on attachments like tillers, they are an expensive addon for blowers.
 
   / Shear pins and Snowblowers #3  
I recommend that every shear bolt be removed before hitting the snow or weeds on mowers.
I also recommend loosening every slip clutch and slipping it before getting into hard use.

Seen both rusted up enough that the clutch couldn't work and the shafts for the sear pin were rusted together!
 
   / Shear pins and Snowblowers #4  
What I was told by my dealer is that slip clutches actually freeze up because the snow melts on the clutch
Sort of makes sense when you think about it
DGS
 
   / Shear pins and Snowblowers #5  
What I was told by my dealer is that slip clutches actually freeze up because the snow melts on the clutch
Sort of makes sense when you think about it
DGS

Wow ... maybe, but I would not have thought an otherwise properly adjusted slip clutch would not be able to break the surface tension of the plates. Then again, I would not have thought that a bulldozer could get frozen to the ground either but I know that happens.
 

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