Posted by Brad Gyde on February 15, 2012 at 20:23:46 from (50.36.125.144):
In Reply to: Plow Bolt questions posted by Dodgeit on February 15, 2012 at 07:22:25:
So I'm no guru at these things, but from a quick Google search, it looks like the #7 has a "tapered" head (similar to that of a wood screw) and has what can best be described as a "key" to keep it from turning when tightening/loosening... Yes??
If I got that about right, I will look to see if I have some.. In cleaning the shed up, I found a drawer full of bolts.. One half was carriage bolts, the other half is plow bolts.. There has to be nearly 30 pounds of the plow bolts in there.. I bought them at auctions over the years and unsure as to EXACTLY what all is in there.. I believe the majority will be what appears to be #3 and a few clipped heads, but will have a look to see if I can help.
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