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Mike B
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Hi Guys, I can get hold of 3/8 chains for my ms660 at a very good price, problem is they're only 25" (84 links) and I'm needing them for a 36" bar (114 links). Whats to stop me buying a job lot, splitting the masterlinks on them, and adding another 30 links from another chain, ending up with two masterlinks per chain? that way, roughly for every three chains, i end up with 2 longer ones and a few links spare.

 

I have a splitter and spinner, can anyone tell me where to buy masterlinks?

 

Cheers in advance

 

Mike

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Dead easy to do

We buy ours in 100ft reels and just cut and join back together.

You just need a chain breaker and a re riveter and spare tie straps.

Our local dealer does the same.

Where are you based

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Hi Guys, I can get hold of 3/8 chains for my ms660 at a very good price, problem is they're only 25" (84 links) and I'm needing them for a 36" bar (114 links). Whats to stop me buying a job lot, splitting the masterlinks on them, and adding another 30 links from another chain, ending up with two masterlinks per chain? that way, roughly for every three chains, i end up with 2 longer ones and a few links spare.

 

I have a splitter and spinner, can anyone tell me where to buy masterlinks?

 

Cheers in advance

 

Mike

 

 

Nothing stopping you at all - just order in the joining links.

 

 

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