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Posted by JWCinMS on March 21, 2007 at 11:53:20 from (216.78.71.31):
In Reply to: Square headed bolts posted by GaryKee on March 21, 2007 at 06:42:30:
Tupelo Hardware in Tupelo, MS has been in business for 75 years or more. They have a lot of NOS bolts going back many years in their warehouse. About 15 years ago I was up in their warehouse and spotted some post vices like the old mule farmers used to rebuild their mower sickles. They also had a lot of plow points and sickles for the old mule equipment as well as a NOS forge. Those items disappeared rather quickly when the interest in working horses and mules as a hobby spiked a few years back. Their big claim to fame is that Elvis's first guitar was bought from them. You can find their phone number online and can likely get bolts of a similar vintage to your plow. They have been an industrial supply house for more years then I have been alive and are not your typical hardware store.
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