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I had two snap in fairly quick succession during the intense cold last winter. Apparently due to metal being more brittle at very low temperatures.

 

Other than that, I think I've only ever had two other chains snap, one milling and one other.

 

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I had two snap in fairly quick succession during the intense cold last winter. Apparently due to metal being more brittle at very low temperatures.

 

Other than that, I think I've only ever had two other chains snap, one milling and one other.

 

Jonathan

 

rear leaf truck springs can break in low temps - common in Russia.

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