The size of the chain is No. 72 and it is 71 links. The other half links and roller links are for a roller chain that they used on some of them the same way as any other roller chain, same way on a bicycle chain. I just checked wed evening on a supplier that I was sure would carry it, he is out till a delievery next week that he hopes it is on. Told me there is only one company in the world still making that chain and thinks they may be getting ready to get rid of it as well. His price is unless new shippment would change it is $6.40 per foot, not sure how many feet it would take but he would shipp if you ordered enough to make it worthwile. He also said that you could substitude no. 70 detachable link for the no. 72 detachable link chain and the links are like .020" shorter but it will work. I know a lot of places do not carry it any more. Last year I needed a piece of smaller detachable link chain and got it at TSC and later found he had it for a third the price. This is an Amish machinery dealer so only way to contact him is by snail mail unless you are close enough to drive there. PowerLine Equipment, J. L. Hilty, 388 W. 350 S., Berne, In 46711 I get over there once in a while so if when I do get there I could do more checking if you would want me to, expect it to be end of June before I am there again. I suspicion your chain is getting wore out or baddly rusted for it to break and probably the complete unit should be replaced. Think possibly New Idea is about all that used that size chain. Getting so far in if want more info please start a new thread. Leroy
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