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Old 08-30-2009, 23:00   #132 (permalink)
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but I wonder if there are any mild steel (non graded) pins similar to the ones I used to use in my bailer that would work. I hadn't considered brass. Any comments?
I'm familiar with shear pins used in a New Holland baler. They would be too hard.

Anybody considering using anything but the stock pins needs to take a look at the chart gringeltaube took the time to research. All of the steel pins he tested were above the safe limit.

PLEASE READ THR CHART. He has taken hours of his time and money to do testing with nothing to gain other than helping us not destroy our winches.

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