tillerkiller
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</font><font color="blue" class="small">( For instance, smaller bushhogs come with standard 40hp gear boxes. That rating is to protect the implement )</font>
The TC30 is 30 hp (more or less,) will the shear pin on that 40hp gearbox (a 1/2 inch if my guess is correct) let go before damage occurs to the tractor?
If there is a drawback to heavy duty implements it is that the shear pins are often rated at the max horsepower, which can be bad on a small tractor. I wonder if anybody has a chart that shows how much pto horsepower it takes to shear a 7/16 bolt, a 1/2 inch bolt, and any other sizes that are commonly used. I have looked for a chart myself, but I have never found one.
I have also drilled holes into my shear pins when I thought I was going to be abusing my brush hog, just for some insurance. (and I have been made fun of for it too....)
The TC30 is 30 hp (more or less,) will the shear pin on that 40hp gearbox (a 1/2 inch if my guess is correct) let go before damage occurs to the tractor?
If there is a drawback to heavy duty implements it is that the shear pins are often rated at the max horsepower, which can be bad on a small tractor. I wonder if anybody has a chart that shows how much pto horsepower it takes to shear a 7/16 bolt, a 1/2 inch bolt, and any other sizes that are commonly used. I have looked for a chart myself, but I have never found one.
I have also drilled holes into my shear pins when I thought I was going to be abusing my brush hog, just for some insurance. (and I have been made fun of for it too....)