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Custom length 630 chain
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OMR buys his 630 chain at tractor supply,they stock it between the tractor pto shafts and the electric fencing supplies :woohoo:
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www.3guyz.com/index.php?option=com_conte...7:examples&Itemid=94
www.moto-chains.com/site/898528/page/567298
www.z1enterprises.com/reference/chaintypesize.aspx
Big busa turbo drag bikes use the 630 all the time because the 530 isn't strong enough. Tensile strenth is all and well but if you dont have enough material to back it up you will still break the chain.
I just converted mine over this off season to a 630 beacuse my 530 ZZZ chain kept stetching.
www.minibuggy.net/forum/driveline/5631-c...-hayabusa-530-a.html
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wireman wrote: Wimpy 530 chain? now thats funny,I dont care who ya is! :woohoo:
OMR buys his 630 chain at tractor supply,they stock it between the tractor pto shafts and the electric fencing supplies :woohoo:
Too bad this thread is in a tech forum. As there are some pretty convincing pics of why OMR needs the strongest chain available.
But when dealing with admiring babes, he sometimes gets the "size matters" idea all wrong.
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With all the info you guys have given me, I have found plenty of places I can find any size I could need. And at surprisingly less than I had seen at many other places for a stock length chain. Thanks again!!!
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Nice to know I can use it for a chop saw for metal, And a chain saw for Firewood, :evil: LOL
Cant do that with the Rubber Band on my Harley... :woohoo:
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