Gary / Susan, Thanks for contacting us. A shear bolt can be replaced but either punching out the old shear bolt with some type punch and hammer or a small screw driver and then use the hammer to punch it through. If the shear bolt it not stuck in its position you might just be able to pull out the old one. Then take your new shear bolt and stick it in and depending the type shear bolt either connect a nut to the end or clip on the end so it stays on. If you want more specifics please call me at 651-429-9297. Thanks, Alex
Hopefully you get that figured out, now's the time for that equipment to produce! Sorry, I doubt have the answer.
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