I have a B2650 tractor with a dealer installed, front mounted snowblower. The dealer supplied shear pins ( gold coloured ) for the impeller on the blower continually break ... even in light snow. We are not talking about particularly heavy or wet snow here, just your typical 2 to 4 inch snowfalls. And my driveway is paved and always clear of debris.
This has been going on for years. This past winter I went through dozens of impeller pins. I have read extensively on this issue and have had the dealer service and inspect the snowblower several times but cannot determine the cause of the problem. What is interesting is that the auger pins never fail, just the impeller pins in the drum.
I have always throttled back before engaging the blower and almost always engage in low gear. The only thing that seems to minimize shear pin failure on the impeller is to stay in low gear and maintain an extremely low throttle speed while blowing snow. As soon as I move to mine gear or up the throttle, the impeller pins break.
The only thing I can think is that the snowblower supplied by the dealer cannot handle anything more than a low throttle speed. But this doesn't seem right to me.
Wondering if anyone out there can offer any thoughts on what the problem might be?
This has been going on for years. This past winter I went through dozens of impeller pins. I have read extensively on this issue and have had the dealer service and inspect the snowblower several times but cannot determine the cause of the problem. What is interesting is that the auger pins never fail, just the impeller pins in the drum.
I have always throttled back before engaging the blower and almost always engage in low gear. The only thing that seems to minimize shear pin failure on the impeller is to stay in low gear and maintain an extremely low throttle speed while blowing snow. As soon as I move to mine gear or up the throttle, the impeller pins break.
The only thing I can think is that the snowblower supplied by the dealer cannot handle anything more than a low throttle speed. But this doesn't seem right to me.
Wondering if anyone out there can offer any thoughts on what the problem might be?