Posted by Handyman on November 18, 2012 at 15:11:36 from (216.201.66.239):
In Reply to: Potato Digger Chain posted by Randy Hobbs on November 17, 2012 at 23:21:06:
when you order your chain there are certain things you will need to provide to get the correct size chain, first is the width of the chain in inches, then the pitch of the chain which is the distance between rods center to center( this is measured in metric form) 50 pitch is industry standard which is a 50mm distance on rod centers, but you can order in other pitchs also. then you will need to know how many total links you will need to go all the way around your digger, by using hook chain you can get extra and pull links out to make it the right length for your machine and have extra pieces for when you bend a link or two now and then. haveing seen your pics you are looking at a cost of around $700 to a $1000 just for the chain. unless someone cuts you a great deal on the price.
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