Description
When you’re working ground or mounting implements, the last thing you need is a bolt that can’t handle the load. This heavy-duty plow bolt is built for the tough conditions that come with tillage work—where every fastener needs to stay put no matter how rocky the field gets or how much vibration your equipment throws at it.
What You’re Getting
- Grade 5 strength rating means this bolt can handle serious torque and won’t stretch under heavy loads
- Zinc coating protects against rust and corrosion, even when you’re working in wet conditions
- UNC thread pitch gives you reliable holding power that won’t back out from vibration
- 1-1/2 inch length is perfect for standard plow and implement mounting points
- 7/16 inch diameter provides the right balance of strength and weight for most farm applications
Built for Real Farm Work
Plow bolts like this one are workhorses on tillage equipment—disc harrows, field cultivators, chisel plows, and other implements that take a beating in the field. They’re designed to hold cutting edges, wear plates, and structural components that see constant stress and impact. You’ll also find them securing moldboards, shares, and other plow components that need to stay tight season after season.
Made to Last
The Grade 5 rating isn’t just a number—it means this bolt is heat-treated for maximum strength and can handle the punishment that comes with modern farming. The zinc finish helps it stand up to moisture, fertilizer, and the general abuse that farm hardware takes. It’s built to the same specs as the bolts that came on your equipment originally.
Good to Know
These are direct replacements for most plow bolt applications, so installation is straightforward—just make sure you use the right torque specs for your particular implement. Keep a few extras in your toolbox since plow bolts tend to get lost in the field or damaged when you hit rocks. The zinc coating might wear off over time in high-wear areas, but the bolt itself will keep doing its job.






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