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    Posted: 24 May 2021 at 7:38pm
Hunt4Allis' last post in the Farm Equipment section mentioned square head bolts and got me to wondering when did manufacturers go from square head to majority hex head. I have a Servis brand back blade that has several square head bolts on it. Just curious. Thanks.
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Hex head bolts have been around ( a few) for 400 years.. Square head bolts and nuts have been around even longer.  The nice thing about square headed bolts and nuts is you could use a beat up old wrench to hold or tighten the nut.  A 5/8 inch wrench would tighten a 9/16, possibly even a 1/2 inch head.. Thats why the wide spread use for many years even into the 1960- 70s... normally not "high torque" applications.. just basic fasteners.

HEX bolts needed special wrenches and sockets. hard to tighten a Hex head with an open end wrench.. When wrenches and sockets got better and more available, it was easy for the HEX to take over as the Majority.
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     When I re-do implements with square head bolts / nuts I like to replace them when needed with square stuff. I have found new in the past a couple  of times on ebay and decent used in a big box of bolts Dad saved. Keeps the original look. Think I saw them at McMaster-Carr once too.
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