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giocam


Joined: Sep 18, 2010
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Toro 826oxe shear pins?
Original Message   Jan 15, 2013 12:43 pm
Hey, I have had my 826oxe for almost three years and for the first time the two shear pins that bolt the impeller onto the shaft that leads into the auger gearcase broke. I never had any on hand because I was told/it is advertised there is no need for shear pins in these machines. And I couldn't get new ones when this happened because everything was shut down due to the storm. So I had to shovel! When the shop did open the next day they said it was common for this to happen, especially due to the high stress on the machine because the type of snow it was clearing(wet/heavy/hard packed and about 3 feet high). The guy said also that the shear pins in the auger do break on occasion. So I picked up a bunch of extra shear pins for the impeller and auger. I wish they had told me this when I bought the machine so I would have had them on hand for when they were eventually needed. Any other toro owners have this happen? If you haven't, and you don't have any extras in your toolbox I advise you to go buy some!

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niper99


Location: London Ont
Joined: Dec 2, 2007
Points: 354

Re: Toro 826oxe shear pins?
Reply #24   Feb 17, 2014 12:57 am
daniel wrote:
Hah, this is too funny.  My 4 year old Toro 826 OXE quit throwing snow today for no apparent reason.  (We have had about Two Feet of heavy stuff here in NY this month, but today i was cleaning up 1-2&quot; of fluffy powder!)  No apparent &quot;clank&quot; or anything, although I think I did pick up a small ice chunk right when it stopped, luckily I was almost done.</p><p>So, I came here to the masters to see if this thing has a shear bolt just for the impeller before I even started my research or had a chance to look at it and this was right up at the top, Abby's OPE never disappoints.</p><p><strong>Question</strong>, how can I be sure that this is the issue?  The impeller spins freely on the shaft right now without anything else turning, I assume this is the sure sign?  And I need to pick up 2 (and some backups) of these and it is no big deal to just thread them into the shaft?</p><p>Thank You,</p><p>Dan

yes u need new sheer bolts for the impeller... the Only thing that attaches the impeller to the auger input shaft is those sheer bolts..
daniel


Location: NY
Joined: Oct 21, 2010
Points: 48

Re: Toro 826oxe shear pins?
Reply #25   Feb 17, 2014 11:59 am
niper99 wrote:
yes u need new sheer bolts for the impeller... the Only thing that attaches the impeller to the auger input shaft is those sheer bolts..



OK, new shear bolts from the local Toro dealer installed and she is throwing like a champ again...  I had some trouble finding the holes to line up, it is a bit tight back there by the impeller.  Finally used my electrical tester thing and knocked out a piece of the old one, can confirm it looks like it was bronze-colored and fully threaded.  I didn't torque it very much at all, as I was scared of deforming anything, is it ok if it is just past hand tight on there?

Now to explain to the wife how I spent $58 on two bolts..  (heh, of course had to get backups and for the auger, and some other things)

Thanks a lot everyone,

Dan

Toro 826 OXE Snowblower, Echo PB-500 backpack blower, Toro 22" high wheel recycler mower, Jeep Wrangler JK Unlimited 6 spd :)
niper99


Location: London Ont
Joined: Dec 2, 2007
Points: 354

Re: Toro 826oxe shear pins?
Reply #26   Feb 17, 2014 6:21 pm
daniel wrote:
OK, new shear bolts from the local Toro dealer installed and she is throwing like a champ again...  I had some trouble finding the holes to line up, it is a bit tight back there by the impeller.  Finally used my electrical tester thing and knocked out a piece of the old one, can confirm it looks like it was bronze-colored and fully threaded.  I didn't torque it very much at all, as I was scared of deforming anything, is it ok if it is just past hand tight on there?</p><p>Now to explain to the wife how I spent $58 on two bolts..  (heh, of course had to get backups and for the auger, and some other things)</p><p>Thanks a lot everyone,</p><p>Dan

lol... snug is just fine on the sheer bolts
mml4


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Deep snow is better!


Joined: Dec 31, 2003
Points: 544

Re: Toro 826oxe shear pins?
Reply #27   Feb 18, 2014 7:44 pm
I don't know if this applies to all shear bolts but my owners manual calls for 11ft. lbs. as a torque rating for the shear bolts on my machine. Marc
This message was modified Feb 18, 2014 by mml4


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daniel


Location: NY
Joined: Oct 21, 2010
Points: 48

Re: Toro 826oxe shear pins?
Reply #28   Feb 18, 2014 10:08 pm
mml4 wrote:
I don't know if this applies to all shear bolts but my owners manual calls for 11ft. lbs. as a torque rating for the shear bolts on my machine. Marc



Thanks for the info!  I think 11 ft. lbs might be the margin of error on my $10 harbor freight wrench, but I have been meaning to try it out.  It worked great on the driveway today though even if it was only a couple of inches.

My owners manual just has 100 pages telling you not to wear a long scarf or stick your face in the augers in 50 different languages :)

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