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Old 01-11-2009, 21:40   #59 (permalink)
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Does any one out there have the resources or know of someone that could find out what alloy the shear pins are made of. From what I understand there is a special machine something besides a rockwell machine to test softer alloys. If the alloy could be found out making replacement pins or ones that would with stand a little more, would be easy.
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