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6x6 Technical Questions => Technical questions about amphibious ATV's => Topic started by: wedge on November 23, 2017, 12:06:59 PM

Title: Chain
Post by: wedge on November 23, 2017, 12:06:59 PM
I have been using Tsubaki RS chain on my 6x6's
Best deal I have found is looking on E-Bay . Hate to say it but if you keep an eye out for it there you can score a Great deal. It is Costly and can be had from supply companies like MSC and Granger . But I got all my #40 & #50 from there for A lot less.
what Chain are you all running ? Have you had Good or Bad luck with on or another brand ?
A member is wanting info on the best chain he can use and where to get it so lets fill him in if we can  ;)
Title: Re: Chain
Post by: superfox on November 23, 2017, 12:39:11 PM
I got a 50 foot roll for about 130 but cant find my ticket. it lasted about 6 hard months before it stretched out too far. I tried to cut them down but you cant take out just 1 link
Title: Re: Chain
Post by: wedge on November 23, 2017, 12:46:50 PM
Some run a Half link. I have and not had any trouble with it .
Title: Re: Chain
Post by: whipperag on November 23, 2017, 12:58:07 PM
it lasted about 6 hard months before it stretched out too far. I tried to cut them down but you cant take out just 1 link

6 months? I’ve been running for 6yrs or more, trying to stretch Godzilla’s chains so I can take out all the 1/2 links. dance dance
Title: Re: Chain
Post by: wedge on November 23, 2017, 01:18:05 PM
What brand of chain you using ?
Title: Re: Chain
Post by: Argo8x8 on November 23, 2017, 01:58:42 PM
Remember chain life is greatly effected by sprockets, any wear on sprockets, even if it can not been seen,  will
make even the best chain wear and stretch a lot.  Any older machine will have worn sprockets. :'(

Remember dirt,  out chains run in a very dirty area, as the dirt keeps getting ground into chain and sprockets

Jeff Bar
Title: Re: Chain
Post by: wedge on November 23, 2017, 02:13:54 PM
All Very true !
I use a good tacky lube also.
Title: Re: Chain
Post by: superfox on November 23, 2017, 04:18:18 PM
I will find the brand name. the sprockets are from the 70's I'm sure, it had about 2 foot of rat poo and water in it when I got it
 
Title: Re: Chain
Post by: Model Citizen on November 23, 2017, 04:26:42 PM
What brand of chain you using ?

We've got Diamond chain on ALL our machines. We also use flame hardened sprockets which are also as old as the chains. When it comes to sprockets, even if they aren't flame hardened, people would have less problems if everything was aligned as close to perfect as possible. When you spin the chain on the sprockets and it's quiet, that's as close to perfect as possible. I have , personally, heard just a whirl. Now that's aligned. Lock it down. If you don't hear quiet, then just adjust some more till that's all you hear. Worth the effort. AND yes, keep the tub, sprockets, & chain as clean as you can to avoid causing more problems down the road.