Description
When you’re working on your tractor, implement, or any piece of farm equipment, you need fasteners that won’t let you down when the work gets tough. This 3/4 inch hex bolt is built to handle the stress and vibration that comes with real farm work—whether you’re fixing a mower deck, securing a PTO shield, or bolting down hydraulic components that see constant use.
What You’re Getting
- Grade 5 strength rating means this bolt can handle 120,000 PSI of tensile strength—perfect for high-stress applications
- Zinc plating protects against rust and corrosion, even when exposed to moisture and farm chemicals
- Standard UNC thread pitch ensures compatibility with most agricultural equipment nuts and threaded holes
- 3-inch length gives you plenty of material to work with when bolting through thick brackets or multiple layers
- Hex head design provides six contact points for your wrench, reducing the chance of rounding off under heavy torque
Built for Real Farm Work
This bolt is the go-to choice for medium to heavy-duty applications on tractors, combines, balers, mowers, and implements. You’ll find bolts like this securing everything from cultivator shanks to loader brackets, PTO drivelines to three-point hitch components. It’s the kind of fastener that holds up whether you’re working row crops, hay fields, or cattle operations.
Made to Last
Grade 5 bolts hit the sweet spot between strength and cost—they’re strong enough for most farm applications without being overkill. The zinc coating adds years of corrosion resistance, which matters when your equipment sits outside or gets exposed to fertilizers and field conditions that eat up unprotected steel.
Good to Know
Always use a Grade 5 or higher nut with this bolt to get the full strength rating. If you’re replacing a bolt that failed, check the hole for damage or elongation before installing the new one. A little anti-seize compound on the threads makes future removal much easier, especially if the bolt will be in place for years.






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