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ctfjr

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Everyone should know that. I certainly should. But sometimes we get seduced by a really good price. . .

I needed an 18" auger for my tower project. Just have to drill 4 holes. I went to put on the auger extension for the 3rd hole and found this:
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Will be taking it to a welder friend to reinforce those bolt holes
 
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Looks like they put the wrong SKU label on it. Clearly says “Heavy Duty” on the same sticker the SKU is on. Evidence indicates otherwise…
 
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Made from genuine Chinesium. Probably a label that said 10 hp max missing.
 

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Do you know if those bolts are intended to shear to protect the rest of the system? There is serious torque developed by a large auger running at low RPM.
 

ctfjr

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Do you know if those bolts are intended to shear to protect the rest of the system? There is serious torque developed by a large auger running at low RPM.
I have a shear bolt on the pto shaft. It should go first. It's 1/4" grade 2 or 5 iirc, the bolts through the auger shaft are 1/2".