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The front shackle pins have a thin plate tack welded to their head. From that plate a short chain runs to the clip. This keeps the shackle pin and its clip together and certainly helps reduce the chances of losing either, but mostly from losing the pin's safety clip.
I would like to do the same with the rear shackle pins on my M35A2 (and my pioneer tool trailer too actually). As the thread title indicates, do you think welding a small plate/tab to the head of the pin will have noticeable affects on the temper of the shackle pin? I wouldn't want early failure or reduced strength due to one end having lost its temper.
Yes, one would have to be careful on the rear to not make the pin head, with the addition of the tab, too big as the pin access hole on the side of the bumperett is only so big.
Alternatively, I was also considering just drilling a hole on the inside of the bumperett and attaching one chain end of the clip to a bolt through the added hole.
I would like to do the same with the rear shackle pins on my M35A2 (and my pioneer tool trailer too actually). As the thread title indicates, do you think welding a small plate/tab to the head of the pin will have noticeable affects on the temper of the shackle pin? I wouldn't want early failure or reduced strength due to one end having lost its temper.
Yes, one would have to be careful on the rear to not make the pin head, with the addition of the tab, too big as the pin access hole on the side of the bumperett is only so big.
Alternatively, I was also considering just drilling a hole on the inside of the bumperett and attaching one chain end of the clip to a bolt through the added hole.
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