No, they wont fit. And no, stick with the double 50 chain. According to Diamond chain published specs, file:///home/chronos/u-631648f460ceadc4a3e69f33ee6aa689c352a46f/Downloads/Diamond%20Standard%20Series.pdf #60 is only about 2/3 the strength of #50-2
The local supply house charges me $215 a box for #50-2 tsunami chain. I've found it on eBay for as little as $45 a box. At least buy good chain for the 6 up front. They get the brunt of all the use in an Argo. 50-1 will fit on the 50-2 sprockets if you had to but it won't last very long at all.
Please use what is recommended,you are not saving a dime by wearing sprockets out prematurely.50 and 60 series chain has differences in roller diameter and also pitch (measurement from pin to pin). So no I personally would not recommend it.....
Please use what is recommended,you are not saving a dime by wearing sprockets out prematurely.50 and 60 series chain has differences in roller diameter and also pitch (measurement from pin to pin). So no I personally would not recommend it.....
x2!! Using parts that are different pitch, size, strength rating, etc. will lead you back here with a "Well I broke down and walked half a day home to fix my broken machine" thread in the future....
Stick to what was fitted originally by the manufacturer, 50-2 sprockets, fit 50-2 chain. No point in skimping on chain...... Tsubaki is what I run on hire machines and no issues, you get what you pay for with chain.
The local supply house charges me $215 a box for #50-2 tsunami chain. I've found it on eBay for as little as $45 a box. At least buy good chain for the 6 up front. They get the brunt of all the use in an Argo. 50-1 will fit on the 50-2 sprockets if you had to but it won't last very long at all.
Listen to this guy (and the others). I do believe he works on these things for a living.
My machine runs 50-2 & I put all new chain on it this year. I believe it cost me around $200 (on line, not through Argo) but if I take care of it it will last me MANY years! Well worth it.
It seems there really aren't many places you can skimp on an Argo & still have a reliable machine :-(
Chains are the most likely item to wear out or fail. Failure can take out sprockets, bearings, axles, body parts, etc. Don't skimp on chain, ever. 50-1 will work for an emergency repair where you need to limp the machine back to the trailer, but its like using a space saver tire on a car, it won't get you far.
Do yourself a favor, get on Ebay or Amazon. You can occasionally find 50-2 quality Diamond and Tsubaki and other high end types for near nothing. Buy it when you don't need it and save it for when you do.
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