front chain deflection

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  1. #11
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    I've used several Snapidle floating adjusters and created some similar. Mine have steel sides from flat stock, and take up manually via bolt adjustment. I think for a machine like the Argo with no front adjusters, or a Max4 (chain off the t20) they are what the doctor ordered.

  2. #12
    Where can I get such an adjuster Gents....I live in Ontario, Canada....perhaps I can order online.

    .....mine (09-Avenger) are showing a little slack.

    Thanks, Rick

  3. #13
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    going back to route6x6
    Last edited by gearhead; 07-20-2017 at 08:08 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rickb View Post
    Where can I get such an adjuster Gents....I live in Ontario, Canada....perhaps I can order online.

    .....mine (09-Avenger) are showing a little slack.

    Thanks, Rick
    Canada bearing can get them in rickb 138 bux.buffalo bearing is 93 bux plus the exchange rate and duty.

  5. #15
    Thanks plott.....wow that's not cheap!

  6. #16
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    ya they are pricey,think I will just replace the chains for now.


    Quote Originally Posted by Rickb View Post
    Thanks plott.....wow that's not cheap!

  7. #17
    That's exactly what I was thinking plott....for $150 I can get new chains for the front.

  8. #18
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rickb View Post
    That's exactly what I was thinking plott....for $150 I can get new chains for the front.
    Naw.. keep an eye out on ebay for chain. Most I ever spent on a 10' role of 50-2 is $75. and that was Stainless.

  9. #19
    Ha ha Haha!!! Wishful thinking there.

  10. #20
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    Maybe 7 years ago that was the price?

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