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ADKSnow


Joined: Dec 27, 2007
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1972 Toro 832 - 31820
Original Message   Dec 27, 2007 9:21 pm
Murphy's Law is nailing me this week. My beloved Airens 1032 1980? is shot. I found a 1972 Toro 832 that hadn't been used for 10 years...runs great however I was worried about the drum auger and no shear bolts as I went through a couple shear bolts a season with the Airens. Well today (second time I used the Toro) I scooped a rock and now the left auger isn't working. The right auger and the impeller work fine. I called Toro and explained, they said its probably the Carriage Bolts #8. I think its the HH Screw #54. Any help? Also, I need to lube the gear box, whats the oil I should use? Thanks, Abby's Guide has been a savior today. Still missing the Airens.

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ADKSnow


Joined: Dec 27, 2007
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Re: 1972 Toro 832 - 31820
Reply #2   Dec 28, 2007 1:23 am
Niper Thanks, got her fixed. Was the #54 HH Screw as suspected. Looks like it sheared thank goodness. Funny thing is I replaced it with one of my Airens Shear Bolts and nut - fit perfect. Thought about doin the other side while I was at it. Toro didn't make it easy to replace these though. Tomorrows the lube job, any oil suggestions for the gear box?
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niper99


Location: London Ont
Joined: Dec 2, 2007
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Re: 1972 Toro 832 - 31820
Reply #3   Dec 28, 2007 1:41 am
sorry l didnt look at the diagram first but yeah defintly #54, anyway i just use regular gear oil 99% time, it doesnt really matter what u use in my experiences l've used 10w30 with a couple squirts of lucas oil if l ran out of gear oil, and l've also used striaght 10w30 with absoulty no problems your call.
cavebear53


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Location: Lake George, NY
Joined: Dec 25, 2007
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Re: 1972 Toro 832 - 31820
Reply #4   Dec 28, 2007 7:17 pm
90W gear oil should do the job.

Ron

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donjag


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Location: menasha,wisconsin
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Re: 1972 Toro 832 - 31820
Reply #5   Dec 30, 2007 9:27 pm
i also use 90 wt,

genthner


Joined: Dec 19, 2013
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Re: 1972 Toro 832 - 31820
Reply #6   Dec 19, 2013 9:03 am
ADK: I have the same exact Toro 832 and my RIGHT side auger isn't working but  the left is. I was wondering how to take the auger apart to fix it, specifically the drive shaft in the middle of the auger.

PLEASE RSVP if you can help.

Thanks

P.S.- I was also wondering what grade of bolt to use- 5? 8?.

Can these be replaced with a higher grade to prevent them shearing off or will that put too much stress on the drive shaft?

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borat


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Re: 1972 Toro 832 - 31820
Reply #7   Dec 19, 2013 9:20 am
Soft bolts only (5).  They have a job to do.  That job is to protect your gear case/gears.  If you're going through a lot of shear bolts, you'd be better off figuring out why and correcting that problem. 
niper99


Location: London Ont
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Re: 1972 Toro 832 - 31820
Reply #8   Dec 20, 2013 8:17 pm
genthner wrote:
ADK: I have the same exact Toro 832 and my RIGHT side auger isn't working but  the left is. I was wondering how to take the auger apart to fix it, specifically the drive shaft in the middle of the auger.<p>PLEASE RSVP if you can help.</p><p>Thanks</p><p>P.S.- I was also wondering what grade of bolt to use- 5? 8?. </p><p>Can these be replaced with a higher grade to prevent them shearing off or will that put too much stress on the drive shaft?

Grade 5 bolts are even to strong.. shear pins or bolts usually have cuts in them or are made of #3 strength or less..

my suggestion is to use exactly what toro is suggesting... I only use factory toro shear bolts on "drum style" augers
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