torch
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B7100HSD, B2789, B2550, B4672, 48" cultivator, homemade FEL and Cab
Yes and no. You are correct that the purpose is to provide a shear line where they will break. The reason they will break there is because that is the weakest point. A grooved bolt is no stronger than a bolt of the groove's diameter, but an ungrooved bolt is stronger than a grooved bolt of the same diameter.The cuts you see in the bolts are not "to weaken them" it's to provide a clean break that prevents a portion from getting bent out of shape and wedged in the slot.
So, for example, if the manufacturer determined that a 1/4" Gr.5 bolt was required, the manufacturer could safely utilize 5/16" Gr. 5 bolts grooved to 1/4" to control the shear line location. However, if someone was to subsequently replace those with ungrooved 5/16" Gr.5 bolts then the force required to shear the bolt would be higher and could lead to damage elsewhere.