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lland
Joined: Sep 17, 2002
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Shear bolts? I don't need no stinkin' shear bolts!
Original Message Jan 23, 2005 8:43 pm |
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We have a function to go to yesterday. It's snowing the whole time and when I get home there's about eight inches on the ground. earlier in the day I was all psyched to get a blowin' but when I got home, I felt terrible and went to bet early. I'm kind of glad I didn't clear the driveway because when I wake up, there's twice as much snow and all of the dirves that were cleared are once again, covered. So, I go out, spend ten minutes trying to fire up the Toro before I realize I have the fuel shut-off valve on "off." I turn it on and the 'Ol Tec starts with one pull. The snow is around fifteen inches deep but some drifts were three to four feet and the EOD was about three feet of pretty heavily packed snow. El Toro handles it all in stride until I get to the right side of the EOD when I am immediately reminded of the email I recevied from Toro a while back: "Toro snow throwers do not have shear pins. The reason for this is if you hit something while snow throwing, the auger and engine will stop letting you know that something is wrong. You can then remove whatever it was that you hit, start up the machine, and continue snow throwing. If the snow thrower had shear pins, they would need to be replaced before starting the snow thrower again."
With all the snow, who expected the paper to be delivered...and the SUNDAY paper at that. Well, true to Toro's word, the machine ingested the paper and stopped immediatley (I guess the shearless system works). I didn't even have to look, I knew what had happened. So, when I gor around to the front, there in all it's shredded glory is the Sunday paper jammed tight between the auger, impeller and housing. A big screwdriver (the tool, not the drink), a sharp utility knife, and about thirty minutes of pulling out bits of paper, I get it a bit looser. I figured since the machine got itself into this trouble, let it get itself out. I start her up, release the auger and out flies shredded newspaper, not unlike the skiier who fell into the bug snowblower in James Bond's "On Her Majesty's Secret Service." I get the driveway done, a couple of hundred feet of walk, and figure I'll do the paver walks and patio in back so the dogs will have a place to run around other than the deep snow. While going along the sitting wall, the machine (apparently still hungry after eating the paper) scoops up about sixty feet of previously unseed low voltage wire. This time the machine just snaps the wire and keeps running but I stop to look. There it is, wrapped around the auger. Off it comes, and blowing continues with no more events. Overall, a good day. LL
2001 Toro 20023 Personal Pace 2002 John Deere Trimmer/Edger/Blower 2003 Craftsman DYT 4000 - 25HP/48" w/bagger 2003 Toro 826LE Snowblower 2004 Mantis Tiller/Dethatcher/Aerator/Edger 2005 Husqvarna 145BT Backpack Blower Rubbermaid 10CF Trailer Craftsman 40" Plug Aerator
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jake14mw
Joined: Jan 27, 2005
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Re: Shear bolts? I don't need no stinkin' shear bolts!
Reply #10 Jan 27, 2005 5:02 pm |
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Do Toros really not have shear pins? I just bought a 1028xle and asked my dealer about that, and he said that they do have shear pins, but the units are designed to stop rather than have the pins break. He said in an extreme case the pin will break, but unlikely. I don't know much about these things but I know my unit has two brass colored bolts going through the "auger axle". Are these shear pins? What's the real story? thanks.
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Termy
Location: Washington
Joined: Oct 24, 2004
Points: 960
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Re: Shear bolts? I don't need no stinkin' shear bolts!
Reply #12 Jan 27, 2005 5:52 pm |
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plugger
Joined: Dec 14, 2004
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Re: Shear bolts? I don't need no stinkin' shear bolts!
Reply #13 Jan 27, 2005 7:37 pm |
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I break at least one pin every storm and it's a PITA, especially in the dark, or when your accross town and your toolbox is still at home. I sucked up a tarp with the Ariens a few weeks ago and it was easy to get the tarp out but it took about 15 minutes of fumbling with it in the dark and cold to put a new pin in.
Chevy K1500, Fisher 760LD, Ariens 926LE Pro
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SnowRemover
Toro 828LXE
Location: Near Albany, NY
Joined: Jan 12, 2005
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Re: Shear bolts? I don't need no stinkin' shear bolts!
Reply #14 Jan 27, 2005 7:46 pm |
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I start her up, release the auger and out flies shredded newspaper I think Toro should pay for a new paper. Glad the shear pin free system works, though I hope my Toro doesn't eat my Sunday paper because we use it to house train the dog.
It is hard enough to remember my opinions, without also remembering my reasons for them! --Friedrich Nietzsche
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