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Re: 3rd and final cut (pic)
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Posted by Leon R on August 26, 2006 at 11:21:33 from (24.70.126.166):
In Reply to: Re: 3rd and final cut (pic) posted by Don-Wi on August 25, 2006 at 22:18:27:
Thanks very much Don. I have a couple of extra sprockets bolted to mine as well. Wondered what and how they were to be used. I just broke the chain on mine doing one of my neighbours fields after he blew his swather up. Repaired it with a couple of half links and a master link but it is two short as I can't get the tensioner into it. Ran ok to finish cutting but I need to know how much slack should be in the chain as I am going to buy a new chain. Think I will go out and take the panel off and count teeth just for the heck of it. Won't be using it again this year. I have one double banded drive belt that needs to be replaced as well as it will slip if I get into some heavy cutting. Haven't changed one yet but doesn't look like too difficult of a job. Thank you for your comments.
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