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Re: Plow Bolt questions


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Posted by AG in IN on February 15, 2012 at 08:45:24 from (67.236.73.44):

In Reply to: Plow Bolt questions posted by WJD on February 15, 2012 at 07:22:25:


kevinj54 said: (quoted from post at 17:19:21 02/15/12)

Around here they are at any farm store or implement dealer. You can get them by mail from agrisupply also


Locally, only the common/regular No. 3 head, clipped head, and elliptical/danish head plow bolts are available at farm stores and implement dealers here. The older row crop cultivator bolts that have a different head style are still available, but aren't stocked anywhere around here.

No. 6 head, No. 7 head (smaller diameters), Patten or Patent Head, AC's special head plow bolts, t-i-t (remove hyphens) head plow bolts and a few other old styles are not available anywhere locally I can find.

Some No. 4 head plow bolts are available from implement dealers, but not stocked. Some sickle mowers used No. 4 head plow bolts to hold the bar on.

I can't find where AgriSupply has No. 7 head plow bolts listed.

I've asked at every local hardware and farm store, and every local implement and auto parts dealer probably within 25+ miles. Only 2 or 3 guys knew what No. 7 head/reverse key plow bolts were. All were nice guys and tried to help, but told me I was about 30 years to late. Nobody had any or could get any No. 7 head plow bolts from their suppliers in the smaller (5/16, 3/8, 7/16) sizes.

The larger size No. 7 head plow bolts can be found from McMaster, MSC, Grainger, Fastenal, and others as they are used for cutting edges and points on industrial and construction equipment.

Eventually I got some No. 7 head 3/8 diam. repair head IH/WP bolts (I think they were 1.25, 1.5, and 1.75 inches long) a few years ago from the Parts Depot that a C-IH dealer ordered for me. The dealer didn't even have a book/fische card to find part numbers, I had to do the legwork. At the time, CIH had 1 part number that showed up as "good" and a quantity being in stock in it's computer system, but when I ordered it, it came back as the stock being depleted and no longer available.

AG

This post was edited by AG in IN at 09:17:34 02/15/12 3 times.



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