I blew a shear pin yesterday on the impeller in my BX2750C snowblower, and when I finally got the snow out and the unit defrosted (heavy, wet snow!) I was unable to move the impeller, which is usually free by then. Turned out the shear pin got stuck at 6 o'clock right under the impeller blade. It proved to be intact though bent at the end.
I did - finally - get it out, though not easily. In the end my wife used a crowbar to lift, very slightly the impeller blade from one side, while I used another crowbar and a handheld sledge hammer to pound the pin out from under. No apparent damage, but it made me wonder if there's an easier way?
Also brought to mind two related questions: how tight do you make the nut holding the shear pin (I'm usually just over finger-tight) and secondly, how welll do you clean your blower down after use - especially in a heavy snow area?
I did - finally - get it out, though not easily. In the end my wife used a crowbar to lift, very slightly the impeller blade from one side, while I used another crowbar and a handheld sledge hammer to pound the pin out from under. No apparent damage, but it made me wonder if there's an easier way?
Also brought to mind two related questions: how tight do you make the nut holding the shear pin (I'm usually just over finger-tight) and secondly, how welll do you clean your blower down after use - especially in a heavy snow area?