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Old 12-03-2023, 05:41 PM
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Can some tell me the name of the bolt that is used to hold the spindle on to the deck on the old decks. The head is flat and they have grooves around the bolt that will hold the bolt from turning as you put a nut on it. Thanks for any help in advance. Have a great night.
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They are called carriage bolts
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The flat head bolts with the square under the head are called “plow share bolts”.
Carriage bolts have a larger domed head.
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Old 12-03-2023, 08:22 PM
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The bolts I am talking about have like splines under a slit curved head.
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Old 12-03-2023, 09:07 PM
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Cast iron spindles?
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The flat head bolts with the square under the head are called “plow share bolts”.
Carriage bolts have a larger domed head.
https://www.mcmaster.com/products/plow-bolts/
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Ribbed Elevator Bolts

https://www.mcmaster.com/products/bo...ibbed/?s=bolts

If this is not what you want look around www.mcmaster.com they offer a huge selection of bolts and screws. Prime fasteners has a great selection as well.
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Can some tell me the name of the bolt that is used to hold the spindle on to the deck on the old decks. The head is flat and they have grooves around the bolt that will hold the bolt from turning as you put a nut on it. Thanks for any help in advance. Have a great night.
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Sounds like he is describing a bolt like a lug stud on a hub or Axle that holds the wheel on.
Those a have spline sort of under the bolt head.
The head cam be somewhat flat like a plow bolt or domed like a carriage bolt.
Yes please post a pix so we can help further, as OZ suggested.
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Old 12-04-2023, 07:53 AM
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They are the square neck flat head plow bolts as athomas posted the link to up above.
You need the flat heads because the pulleys, specifically the center pulley, sit down so close to the top of the spindle housing that they would rub anything sticking up too high.
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