browns40
Gold Member
Oh Dear....
Got a replacement bolt in from JD for the bolt head that came off the 300CX loader (part M 16 grade 12.9), but...
As I began to tap it out with a hammer (only 16oz!), after one hit, I heard something drop, after two heard another drop and saw a green bolt head settling to the floor!
Two more heads had come off with gentle (trust me!) tapping on the damaged bolt beside them... I stopped right there and will contact the dealer tomorrow...
Now the 300CX is powerful, and I have NO complaints with it's performance... it's been astonishing what it can do really...
It's my hope that I got one bad batch of brittle bolts/steel on the 300CX I got, but...
Please exercise a bit of caution 'til I can get some answer on whats happened here... the bolts are only on the bracing running from the main mount to the front of the tractor/parking arms, but I'm wondering how widespread this bolt is being used...
HAS ANYONE ELSE HAD THIS HAPPEN?
I love China, don't get me wrong, but when commercial fishing, the swivels & shackles above our heads ALWAYS read Canada or USA, for this very reason: 5-10 yrs ago we found Chinese steel was brittle steel, esp. at cold temps.
I have no empirical data to support this other than my limited first-hand experience, and I could not tell you where these JD bolts come from, but the cast span was stamped "made in China", and I believe they are now the world's leading steel manufacturer...
Now how the he!! am I going to ballast the front of this thing by Saturday.....
Happy (& SAFE!) Tractoring!
Got a replacement bolt in from JD for the bolt head that came off the 300CX loader (part M 16 grade 12.9), but...
As I began to tap it out with a hammer (only 16oz!), after one hit, I heard something drop, after two heard another drop and saw a green bolt head settling to the floor!
Two more heads had come off with gentle (trust me!) tapping on the damaged bolt beside them... I stopped right there and will contact the dealer tomorrow...
Now the 300CX is powerful, and I have NO complaints with it's performance... it's been astonishing what it can do really...
It's my hope that I got one bad batch of brittle bolts/steel on the 300CX I got, but...
Please exercise a bit of caution 'til I can get some answer on whats happened here... the bolts are only on the bracing running from the main mount to the front of the tractor/parking arms, but I'm wondering how widespread this bolt is being used...
HAS ANYONE ELSE HAD THIS HAPPEN?
I love China, don't get me wrong, but when commercial fishing, the swivels & shackles above our heads ALWAYS read Canada or USA, for this very reason: 5-10 yrs ago we found Chinese steel was brittle steel, esp. at cold temps.
I have no empirical data to support this other than my limited first-hand experience, and I could not tell you where these JD bolts come from, but the cast span was stamped "made in China", and I believe they are now the world's leading steel manufacturer...
Now how the he!! am I going to ballast the front of this thing by Saturday.....
Happy (& SAFE!) Tractoring!