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Old 12-04-2023, 09:22 AM
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Ok fellow members. I may be leading you on a wild goose chase. I do not have a picture but was relying on my memory. As most of you know by now, my memory is not worth 2 cents. A few years ago I had to cut bolts off my 38" deck that held the spindles on. More than likely the bolts were probably carriage bolts and had no splines. I am so sorry . Thanks to all that read and responded trying to help. Have a great day.
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Old 12-04-2023, 10:46 AM
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Once again, parts book to the rescue here!

IH-21860-R1
BOLT, 3/8 x 7/8 ZND SQ-W CRG
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Old 12-04-2023, 12:02 PM
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Once again, parts book to the rescue here!

IH-21860-R1
BOLT, 3/8 x 7/8 ZND SQ-W CRG
That bolt is a regular carrage bolt for the waterpump style spindle.

For the cast spindle housing you need the plow bolt that is tapered to fit down into the hole for the square part to lock in.
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You might be thinking of a serrated bolt. Flat head with serrations around the circumference to keep it from turning. Not sure for what application it was used, but from what you described, this was the first thing I thought of. I just happened to find a picture of one for you to check out.
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That bolt is a regular carrage bolt for the waterpump style spindle.

For the cast spindle housing you need the plow bolt that is tapered to fit down into the hole for the square part to lock in.
What he said ^

The parts book doesn't lie! Not saying a previous owner didn't use some hardware he found at work, on the ground, or at Ace
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I checked the parts manual for decks and did not find the bolts listed. Today I went back to Implements, IHCPE-2B Parts manual for 38" decks , 3 spindle. Still could not see the bolts listed. Either I am at the wrong place or I am blind as a bat. Probably BOTH!!!!! Thanks for helping and have a great day.
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Old 02-04-2024, 03:39 PM
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The bolts you use depend on what spindles you have.
I pictured both types up above in post #13.
If your spindle is the type with the yellow pulley, then you use the bolt also pictured in post #13. It is called a plow bolt, available on eBay, McMaster, etc.
If your spindle is the type with the silver pulley, you use regular ol' carriage bolts, available anywhere.
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Ironman said it all! You have the options. Choose which one is appropriate for the spindles you have on your deck. Most everyone will agree that the parts book is "gospel".
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The bolts you use depend on what spindles you have.
I pictured both types up above in post #13.
If your spindle is the type with the yellow pulley, then you use the bolt also pictured in post #13. It is called a plow bolt, available on eBay, McMaster, etc.
If your spindle is the type with the silver pulley, you use regular ol' carriage bolts, available anywhere.
This ^^^ not sure why it's still in question
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