Just got out my No. 17 parts book. The main drive chain it lists 3 different ones. Steel link chain is No. 72 chain and 71 links and lots 371 to 417. 1739S Main drive chain, No. 70 tubular chain, 71 links. Order 0662-SRA, lots 371 to 378 with offset link assembly K2266A, Pin link assembly K2267A, And Roller link assembly K2268A. Then there is 0662SRA Maindrive chain complete, 71 links, No. 672 steel pintle chain lots 379 to 417 with Detachable link, No. 672 part number K3097A. Sprockets are same for all types of chain. Now Beater drive chain is 43 links of No. 62 steel chain. Wide spread is 42 links of the same 62 chain. So it looks like you are 5 links short but remember a worn chain of that length will stretch at least 3 links over what a new one will and a stretched chain will want to climb the teeth in the sprockets. So if your chain was wore enought to break it probably needs the whole chain replaced. The web chain is No. 67 or 67H chain of 67 plain links with 11 or 13 bar links nepending on lot number. And that spreader was built 1955 to 1960.
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