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  • Awesome DIY guide for changing out your chains

    Here is a guy in my province that did a write up on how to change out all your Chains. Something to go by in nothing else.

    http://www.shed-headz.com/Area51Page...riveChains.htm
    Steve Cornick
    1993 Vanguard Argo w/16hp B&S

  • #2
    Great pictures and information. Thanks for sharing

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    • #3
      Good stuff. I use castrol chain lube too...works ok and always available. Gotta visit Princess (the man store)too to pick up one of these chain pullers.

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      • #4
        even though i own a max , i really enjoyed your presentation. very well done . i also use the chain pin removing tool and the chain connector tool for installing new chains . it really makes it easy . thanks , johnboy va.

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        • #5
          Great writeup. Never knew the chain clamping tool existed. Anyone know of a part number? Will check out Princess Auto next week if they're open. (lock down rules)

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          • #6
            ruffus .. check out mcmaster carr co. online . they sell both roller chain tools . look under '' roller chain tools '' . j.b.

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            • #7
              Amazon even cheaper. Chain puller (#50-60 chains ) 14.36$. Combo puller/breaker 42$.

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              • #8
                Hello I have a chain question. I'm getting a deal on a large reel of Diamond RC50-2 chain for my Argo, but it comes without masterlinks. Do I need to find Diamond brand masterlinks as well? Any idea where to find them? I would like to get them in a set of like 10-20 if possible.

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