So I recently got a PTO driven chipper, and promptly broke a shear bolt on the PTO. Unfortunately, I don't have much experience with them. I looked at it prior to use, and my memory is that it was a grade 8.8 bolt. I did not measure the length. The head of the bolt disappeared when it sheared.
To be clear, this PTO has shear bolt built in, in front of the collar that fits onto a splined equipment shaft. This is *not* a shear bolt going through the middle of a smooth shaft. Docs for the implement don't cover the PTO driveline, and the doc that came with that is just generic.
I bought a replacement bolt at the hardware store, grade 8, same diameter, probably slightly longer. Is that OK, or am I doing something stupid? I'm kinda guessing.
Any guidance would be welcome.
To be clear, this PTO has shear bolt built in, in front of the collar that fits onto a splined equipment shaft. This is *not* a shear bolt going through the middle of a smooth shaft. Docs for the implement don't cover the PTO driveline, and the doc that came with that is just generic.
I bought a replacement bolt at the hardware store, grade 8, same diameter, probably slightly longer. Is that OK, or am I doing something stupid? I'm kinda guessing.
Any guidance would be welcome.