Could use some help.......I have a BX2830 48" blower and it has been flawless in 3 seasons however towards tail end of our epic 38" snow storm a couple weeks back I hit a piece of tree debris and broke a shear bolt on the impeller. No big deal, have plenty.......installed a new one......that one broke in less than 50' of blowing. Great.
I went back out this morning to blow back some drifts after they have been softening in the sun.....I have booked 4 bolts TODAY in less than 30' of actual blowing and I'm not hitting anything but snow and nothing near what I have put this blower through in the past 3 seasons.
What am I doing wrong.......it has to be something stupid. I might be over tightening them......seeing as how the last one I literally broke in the socket installing it.
Here's what I am doing......first the impelling spins very freely so it isn't binding. Nothing is off on the augers and they are properly offset.
I line up the damn holes, put the bolt in from the "back" or impeller side, I've put the crush washer on either side thinking that I might have done THAT wrong, then I thread the bolt on......tighten up and fire it up......within 30seconds...."clunk clunk".....snow stops blowing and here we are.......
Am I over tightening the bolts? Should I really put a torque wrench on these things? I have replaced this bolt before and it has lasted over a season so something is up......
HELP!!!! Thoughts?
P.S. The bolts are all factory from Messicks
I went back out this morning to blow back some drifts after they have been softening in the sun.....I have booked 4 bolts TODAY in less than 30' of actual blowing and I'm not hitting anything but snow and nothing near what I have put this blower through in the past 3 seasons.
What am I doing wrong.......it has to be something stupid. I might be over tightening them......seeing as how the last one I literally broke in the socket installing it.
Here's what I am doing......first the impelling spins very freely so it isn't binding. Nothing is off on the augers and they are properly offset.
I line up the damn holes, put the bolt in from the "back" or impeller side, I've put the crush washer on either side thinking that I might have done THAT wrong, then I thread the bolt on......tighten up and fire it up......within 30seconds...."clunk clunk".....snow stops blowing and here we are.......
Am I over tightening the bolts? Should I really put a torque wrench on these things? I have replaced this bolt before and it has lasted over a season so something is up......
HELP!!!! Thoughts?
P.S. The bolts are all factory from Messicks