Chain source

Glenn D

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Hi folks I have a break in a chain on this rotobaler and wonderd if new links can be purchased. It seems.like the kind of chain that was used on a lot of things



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Take your 4 inch grinder with a wire wheel on it and shine up one of those links you should find a number for the chain size stamped on it. If you can't find it locally, Albus conveyor in Ladysmith Wi will have it.
Albus conveyors
 
Shoup had the chain I needed for the cob stacker on my John Deere 43 corn sheller. I'm sure they would have that chain as well.
 
It"s called flat chain. Still used on many machines. Any good farm store/dealer will have it. Looks like it"s the conveyor chain on the Roto Baler, probably a number 55. Still common on hay/silage conveyors.
 
Try rollerchainfor less.com I believe they carry that type .they also have sprockets and shafts.
 
(quoted from post at 05:32:02 07/29/15) Try rollerchainfor less.com I believe they carry that type .they also have sprockets and shafts.


Thanks folks.the JD dealer near herr had some. It is very common in a few she's. That is the conveyor chain for the rotobaler. I have one for parts too but it's not here yet
And the JD guy was on the way.

On any of your parts Machines do you have whatever shaft is required to hook to the PO. Mine looks like it was cut off with a saw. And will need replaced. I was going to adapt a regular drive line to it.
 

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