Will this chain breaker work?

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    Will this chain breaker work?

    Will this chain breaker work for the #50 double roller chain on my machine?
    It says #25-#60 but it doesn't specify double roller...


    Koch 7725010 Roller Chain Breaker, #25 to #60 - - Amazon.com

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    That's the type we always use.


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    Thanks Jim. I had never use that type before or worked with double roller chain before. Found a video of it in action & it looked like it should work so I ordered it along with 40' of chain & a tach/hour meter. Picking up an electric fuel pump at local auto parts store this afternoon. Need to get this beast running! leaving for moose hunting 2 months from tomorrow! Sounds like a long time but it's gonna fly by...

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    That's like mine also. I prefer to grind the swaged ends of the pins to be removed so I don't have to fight them through the roller. It's not necessary but if a grinder is handy it helps.

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    Agreed, not needed but pins slide easier, just started this as my pin is wore.


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    Joe Camel never does that.

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    Hi Vance, on the electric fuel pump be sure it is a low pressure pump, 3.5 psi max. You do not need a h.p. pump.
    For a handy tool to work on the chains we use an old butter knife with a smooth edge to work the master link clip on and off. Good luck and have fun hunting. RR

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