Modifying an axle stand.

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Have added extra holes too. Have a related question- I have lost one pin- am I ok to use bolts of appropriate diameter? Also thinking bolt head and nut would also safeguard against pin not being inserted right through?
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A moderator might have something to say about you ressurrecting a five year old thread!

But yes, using a bolt of the same diameter (or only slightly less) and longer than the diameter of the base tube will do fine. You'll find that putting a nut on it will just be a nuisance, make sure the new "pin" is fully inserted.
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I have split this from the old thread. Original here viewtopic.php?t=95049
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Steel bolt and only the plain shank in the stand and not the threaded portion.
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Post by dewaltdisney »

Have a read of this https://smrp.org/News/Solutions-Monthly ... lure-Modes I used to use shear bolts in my PTO driven bush hog mower so make sure that you do not pick one by mistake.

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dewaltdisney wrote: Tue Mar 28, 2023 9:47 am Have a read of this https://smrp.org/News/Solutions-Monthly ... lure-Modes I used to use shear bolts in my PTO driven bush hog mower so make sure that you do not pick one by mistake.

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A very valid point.
However, do those bolts shear under an excess dynamic load rather than a consistent static load?
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I don't really know but one went once when the mower dug into a mound so it may have been a power surge rather than constant force.

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