mgstevens
Silver Member
- Joined
- May 5, 2019
- Messages
- 242
- Location
- Nelson, BC, Canada
- Tractor
- MF GC2410 "Cliffy", JD R72 "Moe Greene"
..Nothing happened after about half an hour I gave up, shook my head, and had a soul searching moment of why I continue to justify spending hundreds of dollars to save 10.
You sure that wasn't a hardened titanium or tungsten bolt?
I went to my local machine shop supplier for a single Grade 5 bolt, 5/16" X 2-1/2", which they have all set out grade-by-grade, so I'm pretty confident I got a grade 5 bolt.
I got it mostly to confirm the sizing with the one in the snowblower. But after reading about some of these experiences, I took the bolt out to the shop, clamped it in the vice and took an old hacksaw blade to it, careful to get the start right. And after some 30 seconds of average-pressure sawing, I had a nice groove going :cool2:. The pic below shows the cut and the blade.

I'm still going to get an OEM bolt set or two, but after this result, I'll have to try scoring a Grade 8 bolt and may try making a set down the road. Beyond the per-bolt savings of $8.75 there is also the when-you-need-it availability.