LouNY
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- Joined
- Jul 4, 2015
- Messages
- 12,294
- Location
- Greenwich, NY
- Tractor
- Branson 8050, IH 574, Oliver 1550 Diesel Utility (traded in on Branson) NH 8160. Kioti CK2620SECH
I was hitting my neighbor's drive with the snow blower and BANG! Well, I figured it was a shear pin...and, probably is. There was an old entryway rug (the thick kind) under the snow....now it's entangled in the auger and fan. I can see what I'll be doing this weekend.
The Frontier snow blower has, IIRC, two shear pins...one is on the PTO shaft and I think the other one is on the auger drive shaft. I'll look it up in the manual later.
Not sure how I'm going to get that rug out...but it surely ain't gonna be in one piece
My buddy just did the same thing, it was a chore getting that stupid rug out of there..
Yeah, I think that's going to be the hardest part
Yeah I have been watching the forecast too. I am close to the coast so it will probably be rain or wet mix here. I’m taking the blower off the tractor by third week in March because I need to rig for Apple spraying in April.Indeed PITA storm...little over 7" here,and this coming Friday going to be nasty mess.![]()
I was hitting my neighbor's drive with the snow blower and BANG! Well, I figured it was a shear pin...and, probably is. There was an old entryway rug (the thick kind) under the snow....now it's entangled in the auger and fan. I can see what I'll be doing this weekend.
The Frontier snow blower has, IIRC, two shear pins...one is on the PTO shaft and I think the other one is on the auger drive shaft. I'll look it up in the manual later.
Not sure how I'm going to get that rug out...but it surely ain't gonna be in one piece
When we have to unplug a chopper or baler we will get a bar or wrench onto the pto or a drive shaft and rotate it backwards while removing bits and pieces.