Instead of learning the hard way by experimentation, i figured i would ask and see who may have tried something else.
I have a BX2750A snow blower for my BX 25. If you have one you know that Kubota has special pre cut bolts that have a groove in them to facilitate shearing.
Have any of you who have a 2750 used regular grade 5 colts instead and if so do they shear okay if you get a rock.
I know that the main shaft with the throwing blades used regular grade 8 5/16 bolts now. That came right from the service manual at the dealer.
Do you know a source for shear bolts that you can order in quantity. I live about 50 miles form my dealer and it isn't always handy to drive there in the middle of the winter.
Since this is my first year with the blower , the learning curve has been pretty steep so far. i am sure I will get the hang of it and eventually not use so many shear bolts. Or at least i will have blown away all the stones after a fashion!!!
I have a BX2750A snow blower for my BX 25. If you have one you know that Kubota has special pre cut bolts that have a groove in them to facilitate shearing.
Have any of you who have a 2750 used regular grade 5 colts instead and if so do they shear okay if you get a rock.
I know that the main shaft with the throwing blades used regular grade 8 5/16 bolts now. That came right from the service manual at the dealer.
Do you know a source for shear bolts that you can order in quantity. I live about 50 miles form my dealer and it isn't always handy to drive there in the middle of the winter.
Since this is my first year with the blower , the learning curve has been pretty steep so far. i am sure I will get the hang of it and eventually not use so many shear bolts. Or at least i will have blown away all the stones after a fashion!!!