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  • Where are you getting your chains?

    mine are getting pretty worn, rubbing on a cross bar, so I am thinking about replacing them, where are you getting good quality chains from?

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    Originally posted by msta999 View Post
    mine are getting pretty worn, rubbing on a cross bar, so I am thinking about replacing them, where are you getting good quality chains from?
    Diamond Chain is still available from Motion Industries and it's probably about the best for our needs, but it's gotten really expensive. D.I.D. is available through Rural King and many of us have had very good results with it. It's a Japanese import and very good quality for the money.
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    • #3
      Thanks, I'll look at them.

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      • #4
        When I have replaced mine, I went to NAPA and got their HD Agri chain. Seems to be working out well! Don't cheap out, though. I had one box that wasn't HD and wound up replacing those ones last fall.

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        • #5
          i bought some new chain at Canada bearing.was an off shore brand but very good quality.looks just like the Tsubaki brand.

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          • #6
            I found some Tsubaki chain on ebay, 2 10ft RC50 and one 10ft RC40, I'll replace both sets of back chains for now and the chains off the transmission. I'll look at replacing the 4 front chains this winter, since they don't look quite as bad as the back ones. thanks.

            Does anyone know if the Tsubaki roller chains are o-ring or not? which is better long term?

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            • #7
              Originally posted by msta999 View Post
              I found some Tsubaki chain on ebay, 2 10ft RC50 and one 10ft RC40, I'll replace both sets of back chains for now and the chains off the transmission. I'll look at replacing the 4 front chains this winter, since they don't look quite as bad as the back ones. thanks.

              Does anyone know if the Tsubaki roller chains are o-ring or not? which is better long term?
              #50 is standard, and 530 is the designation for o-ring chain of the "same" size (wider). there is some back an forth on which is better. o-ring should keep grit out longer, but will trap it in once it's in... personally, i just run good quality 50 and have very few issues
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              • #8
                Everything I purchased is the Tsubaki RS50 and RS40 so sounds like this will be ok. Thanks.

                When you replace the plastic tension pads (riding on the longer chains) do you just wait till the chains wear into the pad a certain amount? Last I looked there wasn't much wear on the pads.

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                • #9
                  One of the chains are covered in this sticky coating.....cosmoline or something like that, what is the best way to clean it off? I'm guessing it needs to come off prior to installing.

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