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    I cannot remember the exact number of links, but I did have more master links than I needed so I could separate the big chain into whatever size I needed on the trail. Count the number of links in each chain and make sure yourmasters are spaced accordingly. some of your spare lengths with contain more than one master link, perfectly fine in an emergency.
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    Yes he did get back to me I had the pics but deleted my inbox so they are gone now sorry
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    Can't remember,sorry will look today but to get the gear oil out you can use a pump but I use a bucket and wrench.there is a drain plug on the front of the tranny down by the floor. Just loosen it and away it goes.take the dipstick out while doing this,Also don't twist the dipstick handle only right down where is it meant to be twisted!
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    Hi Kris, "From my cold dead hand"..... LOL, are you an active hunter or target shooter? I'll assume so I'm on the board of directors for Orono Hunt and Fish Club.
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    No problem! Hope its a good deal, price is low enough
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    Hi Kris, The tires I removed are brand new. I'm keeping them for use with my tracks in the winter. I may be able to find you some decent used tires, let me ask around.

    -Steve
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    Well,put it this way you get what you pay for when it comes to chain.yoi can pay 100$ for 20 ft of chain or $200 for 20 ft of chain as I did.nit comes with master links yes,always does.$186 to be exact and I had to break the chain my self which is easy.go with tsubaki or diamond which is very good quality but I went with my local dealer where they use it in fork lifts and the nearby paper mill
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    Yes I have changed my chains,4 rear ones that's it tho,I bought the chains locally by 10 ft each.4 rear chains equals 20 ft of chain.you can order them on an Argo website they might need your vin # to verify it correctly but the rear ones for mine were. R
    Rear chain: RC 50-2 times 96P
    middle: RC 50-2 times 70P
    Front: RC 50-2 times 44P
    I know the rears are 5 feet each but count the links if you are going to be breaking chain,I believe there is 49 or 48 links in a 5 FT chain (just a guess) like I said just count the links to get measurements not actuall measurements on the stretched chain. Checks all sprockets befor putting new chains on!
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About Kris W

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About Kris W
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Proud to be a Husband of 26 yrs, father of 3, & grandfather to 1...
(at 41 !),
Location
Oshawa Ontario Canada
Interests
Bowhunting, Japanese sword arts & mixed martial arts,
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Employed
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Argo 94 Magnum 8X8

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"I've yet to encounter a problem that cannot be solved with the right mixture of whiskey and weaponry"
:ME....


" From my cold dead hands"
:Charlton Heston...

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