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Re: Chain drowners [Re: white marlin] #6778772
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Originally Posted by white marlin
thanks, Nessmuck!

not owning a 3/4 ton pickup...what would you GUESS the weight of the brake rotor to be? (I'll be filling sand bags)


Not sure.....but no beaver has evah been waiting for me on land....I’ll have to weigh one.


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Re: Chain drowners [Re: dustytinner] #6778794
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a best guess would be sufficient! grin

Re: Chain drowners [Re: dustytinner] #6778811
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Nessmuck and company, great thread, very informative! Could you use a 1/8 quick link through the swivel on your top t bar to take the slack out of the chain?

Re: Chain drowners [Re: washxc] #6778829
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Originally Posted by washxc
Nessmuck and company, great thread, very informative! Could you use a 1/8 quick link through the swivel on your top t bar to take the slack out of the chain?


quick link or even a snap link!

Last edited by white marlin; 02/21/20 09:18 PM.
Re: Chain drowners [Re: dustytinner] #6778843
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My suggestion would be to not overcomplicate things.

Chain drowners do not need to be guitar-string tight either.

Re: Chain drowners [Re: washxc] #6778846
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Originally Posted by washxc
Nessmuck and company, great thread, very informative! Could you use a 1/8 quick link through the swivel on your top t bar to take the slack out of the chain?


Don’t see why not....see what works best for yah. I use the MB crunch S hooks...they can take a beating


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